Sixty Or More Fans Ejected From A Perfect Circle Concert For Using Cameras And Phones

A Perfect Circle maintains a strict no recording policy at their shows, and the band demonstrated their resolve over the weekend by ejecting dozens of fans from a show in Reading, PA. The band is currently touring in advance of their first studio album…

Godspeed You! Black Emperor Detail 2018 North American Tour

Godspeed You! Black Emperor will tour North America in March of 2018. The band will make seventeen stops across America following the conclusion of their European and Australian legs. The group is touring in support their recently released sixth studio…

Taylor Swift Reveals ‘Reputation’ Tracklist Amid Fan Frenzy, May Withhold Album From Streaming Services

Taylor Swift released the tracklist to her upcoming album, Reputation, via Instagram. The album will feature fifteen tracks, including previously released hits “…Ready For It?”, “Look What You Made Me Do”, and “Gorgeous”. The announcement comes after…

ACLU Responds To Taylor Swift’s Defamation Threat To Blogger

The American Civil Liberties Union responded on behalf of a blogger who received a threatening letter from lawyers representing Taylor Swift. An article featured on PopFront titled “Swiftly to the alt-right” highlighted extensive internet theories surr…

Chvrches Singer Lauren Mayberry Calls For Gun Control Following Recent Tragedies

Lauren Mayberry, lead singer of the Scottish band Chvrches, took to social media to call for gun control in the United States following yet another mass shooting in the country she now calls home. The artist compares the recent tragedies in Texas and L…

Marilyn Manson Issues Statement On San Bernardino Assault Rifle Controversy

Marilyn Manson drew flak from the media over the weekend when he used a microphone attached to a prop assault rifle and pointed the fake gun at his crowd during a series of staccato drum beats resembling automatic fire burst throughout his song “We Kno…

Artists React To Meek Mill Receiving Sentence Of 2-4 Years For Parole Violations

Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas Judge Genece E. Brinkley sentenced rapper Meek Mill, whose real name is Robert Williams, to two to four years prison time following two arrests that counted as parole violations. Meek Mill had been serving cont…