Sonic Satisfaction: New Rolling Stones-sanctioned high-fidelity headphones on sale now

Roland/V-MODA/Bravado The Rolling Stones, in conjunction with Universal Music Group’s merch company Bravado, have officially sanctioned a new line of high-quality headphones produced in partnership by the high-fidelity audio-device company V-MODA and musical-instrument manufacturers Roland. The Crossfade
Elvis Costello won't perform “Oliver's Army” live anymore; asks radio stations to stop playing song

Tabatha Fireman/Redferns Elvis Costello has announced that he’ll no longer perform his biggest U.K. hit, 1979’s “Oliver’s Army,” because the song contains a racial slur, and he’s also asking radio stations to stop playing the track. Costello
Foo Fighters premiere official trailer for 'Studio 666' movie

Open Road Films Foo Fighters have debuted the first trailer for their upcoming horror-comedy film, Studio 666. The clip, which premiered via EW.com, follows Dave Grohl and company as they enter a creepy mansion to record their
Stevie Nicks and Robert Plant part of lineup for Bonnaroo 2022 festival

Courtesy of Bonnaroo Stevie Nicks and Robert Plant are among the many acts set to perform at Bonnaroo 2022, taking place June 16-19 in Manchester, Tennessee. The Fleetwood Mac singer will headline the festival’s final day, Sunday,
Stamp Me Up: Rolling Stones' 60th anniversary commemorated with new collection of UK stamps

Courtesy of Royal Mail Royal Mail, the U.K.’s postal agency, is paying tribute to The Rolling Stones with a series of postage stamps and other collectible items to mark the band’s 60th anniversary this year. Twelve different
Here we are now…at the top of the charts: Nirvana's 'Nevermind' hit number one 30 years ago

Geffen/UMe It was 30 years ago today that grunge officially made it to the big time. On January 11, 1992, Nirvana‘s Nevermind hit number one on the Billboard 200, ushering in an age of distorted guitars, disaffected
Late E Street Band sax legend Clarence Clemons would've celebrated 80th birthday today

Clarence Clemons and Bruce Springsteen in 1980; Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images The late Clarence Clemons, founding sax player for Bruce Springsteen‘s E Street Band, was born 80 years ago today. Known as “The Big Man,” Clemons joined