British band Blur performed two new songs for the 2012 London Olympics on a London rooftop today (July 2). A video tribute to the band was broadcasted online before the band performed the two songs live. Read More »
Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), the world's most valuable technology company, may change the way iTunes works so that it's more closely integrated with the iCloud file-storage service, news services said. Read More »
Muse's new single "Survival" has been chosen as an official song of the 2012 London Olympic Games. Read More »
Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen released their new duet, 'Good Time' online. He described this project with Jepsen as 'a Happy Accident.' "I feel like every artist is inherently granted one shot to sing about having a good time in his or her life, and six months ago, I realized I hadn't cashed in my chips yet," he told MTV. Read More »
Eyes on the Skyline, a Southern California-based band with a growing following, is just one of many burgeoning bands looking to earn more recognition and credibility from perhaps the most visible rock tour in music today. Read More »
Several years ago, it was MySpace which became the hit venue for a wide variety of indie artists. But recently, it has been YouTube reigning the charts of being the discoverer of a lot of young artists who ended up as the most popular music icons in the industry. Read More »
Paul Simon once crooned: "Every generation throws a hero up the pop charts." But the aspiring heroes for the latest generation of music-hungry consumers are finding it difficult to get the young ones to actually buy their work. Read More »
Justin Bieber's new album "Believe" dropped on Tuesday June 19 and is already #1 on iTunes in 34 countries after just two days of the album's release. Billboard is already reporting that sales are well on the way to beat the Madonna's record for the biggest first week sales. Madonna's MDNA currently takes lead for the strongest debut with 359,000 records the first week. Read More »
You've heard The Temper Trap's music on "Greek," "The Vampire Diaries," "One Tree Hill" and "500 Days of Summer." Their music generally plays while the camera pans to a depressed looking individual who is mourning the loss of their "one true" love. Read More »