Tim Karan
U2 Surprisingly Release New Album, ‘Songs of Innocence,’ for Free On iTunes
It's a beautiful day if you love U2 and keeping your money (until you spend it on an iPhone).
Marilyn Manson Takes Jab at Courtney Love on Twitter
If they had a sitcom, it could be called 'Love, Marilyn Style.'
The Black Keys Announce Australian Tour, Ready to Record Again
The Black Keys are set to kickoff the U.S. leg of their world tour in support of 'Turn Blue' this weekend, but the duo just revealed they won't be forgetting fans down under.
Injured Kings of Leon Drummer Performs With Band at Made in America Festival
Despite the fact that he's still recovering from broken ribs sustained in a bus accident, Kings of Leon drummer Nathan Followill joined the band for their first full performance together last night.
Radiohead Update ‘PolyFauna’ App With Music Possibly From Upcoming Album
When you're as enigmatic as Radiohead, no hint is too cryptic to mean something potentially huge.
Billy Corgan Plays Three-Hour, Career-Spanning Acoustic Set in Chicago
Billy Corgan gave fans in his hometown of Chicago a 'Tonight, Tonight' to remember on Saturday (Aug. 30).
Watch the Lyric Video for Jack White’s Song on Beck’s ‘Song Reader’
Jack White contributed a track to Beck's ambitious 'Song Reader' compilation and the lyric video has finally been released.
Album Sales Bottom Out at New All-Time Low
If you never got around to sending the record industry a get well card, you should probably instead use the money on a digital download or three.
Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo to Star in Sitcom About His Own Life
For Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo, the line between art imitating life and life imitating art is about to become even blurrier.
The Killers’ Brandon Flowers to Release Second Solo Album Next Year
Although it's been two years since the Killers released a new album, there's reason for fans to look on the 'Mr. Brightside': frontman Brandon Flowers has announced he'll release a new solo record in 2015.
Bob Dylan to Finally Release Complete ‘Basement Tapes’ Collection
The hundreds of informal recordings Bob Dylan made in 1967 have achieved a level of legend in the annals of rock that's nearly unparalleled -- and for the first time ever, they'll all be officially released as a complete set.
Lorde’s ‘Royals’ Wins ‘Best Rock Video’ at the VMAs
Lorde looked like she could barely keep it together when Katy Perry beat her for 'Best Female Video' at the VMAs, but she only had to wait about an hour before getting her chance to romp onstage to accept her own award.