Maroon 5 is back with a new song, and it’s totally out of left field in the best way possible. Frontman and swoonster Adam Levine does his best to take the band to new heights and exceeds mightily, and it helps that he’s getting assistance from one of the biggest rappers in the game right now: Kendrick Lamar.
The world may be missing Neon Trees a bit, but frontman Tyler Glenn is trying to remedy the pain by releasing solo material of his own. While Glenn’s vocals are undeniably Neon Trees-esque, the music he’s singing along to is far more interesting and more inventive than anything we’ve seen from his band in quite a while. His upcoming album, Excommunication, shows another side of his musical talent, and it’s a sound that isn’t hard to get used to listening to on a regular basis.
Robin Thicke released a new song today titled “Deep,” and after hearing the song’s contents, it’s surprisingly just that. A far cry away from the misogyny presented on his hit “Blurred Lines,” “Deep” delves into the subject of police brutality and the upcoming election with the help from verses by Nas.
With a song called “Body Moves,” you can pretty much visualize exactly what a music video for it would look like. Add in some models and Joe Jonas, and DNCE doesn’t let down people’s imaginations for the clip of their brand new lead single – it’s by far their most risque video to date.
It hasn’t been long since Sabrina Carpenter released her first album, Eyes Wide Open. In fact, it’s only been about a year and a half, but a lot has changed since then. The Girl Meets World actress quickly fine tuned her sound into something much more accessible overnight, and with her new material, she’s solidifying her place in the pop world with ease.
After weeks of rumors and teases, Little Mix is finally back. The pop group responsible for churning out bops like “Hair” and “Black Magic” will be unleashing the first track from a new era, titled “Shout Out To My Ex,” which is going to be performed live when the girls debut it on the UK version of The X Factor on October 16th.
While not terrible, Oh My My fails to deliver in ways that OneRepublic normally does, resulting in an album that's missing character, creativity, and inspiration.
For a band that has been around for as long as Weezer has, they sure know how to remain relevant and topical. The alternative rockers just released their patriotic music video for “I Love The USA,” right in the midst of election season – and what better way to scream “America” than to dress Patton Oswalt up in the nation’s colors?
Chord Overstreet is looking quite different these days compared to his babyface era back when he was on Glee. The pop singer made waves during his run on the musical drama where he played character Sam Evans for nearly 100 episodes over the span of five years. Now, sporting some facial hair and a look that screams Nashville, Overstreet unveils the music video to his first single, “Homeland.”
Green Day is back with a vengeance with their latest album, Revolution Radio, which hits stores everywhere today. The high-intensity punk rock record brings the band back to the forefront of relevance with their lead single “Bang Bang” and catchy pop tracks like “Still Breathing” and “Bouncing Off the Wall.” The band also shows that they haven’t lost the fire when it comes to television performances, as Green Day recently brought the house down with their appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.