The song is an uptempo house track that urges listeners to find their light and brush off negativity.
Lady Gaga lashes out at her critics on “Do What U Want,” a newly released teaser single from her upcoming album Artpop.
Wes Anderson has become a master of the fetching teaser poster.
The video for Rihanna's "Pour It Up" is a display of hip-hop clichés.
The video for "Work Bitch" finds Britney Spears flanked by eight female backup dancers in knee-high patent leather boots and black one-pieces.
The Killers new single was produced by M83’s Anthony Gonzalez.
The film is beautifully shot, art-directed, and costumed, with shades of “Vogue,” “Die Another Day,” and more evident throughout.
"Shot at the Night" might not be either the band’s or Gonzalez’s best work, but it’s a promising direction for Brandon Flowers and company.
Arcade Fire has been more than a little bit coy about their new album, Reflektor.
True to its retro-hip-hop style, the track pays homage to the Beastie Boys’s “So What’cha Want.”
The music video for Miley Cyrus's "Wrecking Ball" is all monotones except for the singer's bleached locks, red lips, and piercing blue eyes.
Even amid the troubling trend of remaking films that have barely collected a speck of dust, there are still movies that can surprise you.
The hype machine surrounding Catching Fire kicks into high gear with Coldplay’s “Atlas.”
Perry’s third album, Prism, has been marketed as a change in direction for the singer.
Tales of Us takes a step away from the electronic sound of Goldfrapp’s most popular releases.
The track takes a decidedly softer tack than “Bring the Noize,” with a summery dub vibe and sing-song melody. At least for the first 90 seconds.
Perhaps Matthew McConnaughey’s gifts as an actor will help form a template for narrow-minded bigots.
Eminem has dropped “Berzerk,” the lead single from this forthcoming eighth studio album.
It’s been a big month for the Gagasphere.
Following their successful The Beauty Inside, Inside Films premiered a new “social film” yesterday called The Power Inside
Slim Shady’s back with a brand new song from the soundtrack to the latest installment of the first-person shooter game Call of Duty.