Check out some of this weeks most talked about and interesting music videos from David Bowie, The Weeknd, Sean Paul, Cole King, Syd, Young M.A, and more.
With the announcement of Bowie's impending eight posthumous albums, it begs to question, do posthumous releases add to an artist's legacy, or endanger it? Let's take a look at a few examples, from the good, to the so-so, to the terrible.
Legendary King Crimson guitarist, Robert Fripp, is currently in dispute with David Bowie’s estate over the manner in which he is currently credited for his work on two of Bowie's albums.
The list is actually quite long, and there are 67 movies to choose from. Ranging from Ringo Starr's 1974 'Son of Dracula' to Jim Jarmusch's 'The Dead Don't Die', released just this year.
The John Peel Sessions include just about everybody who was anybody in music during that time, while the Internet Archive has compiled no less than 14,566 Grateful Dead bootlegs.
This best-selling line of coloring books was created by Alan Robert, the bassist, and lyricist in the New York alt-metal band Life Of Agony. The 5th entry will feature stars from across rock and pop culture.
These pop-up stores promise an "interactive, creative approach to retail" for both casual and hardcore Bowie fans, in celebration of the late star's 75th birthday.
To mark the half-century milestone of David Bowie's classic album the forthcoming reissue will boast a reimagined version of one of the more iconic songs.
Showtime’s 'The Man Who Fell to Earth' is a beautiful homage to David Bowie, from its quiet beginning to its ambitious ending Kurtzman injects every aspect of the production with Bowie’s DNA, from his music to his ideologies.
Under the title 'Divine Symmetry,' the set comprises four CDs and one Blu-Ray that contain countless home demos, radio sessions, and live and studio recordings of David Bowie's 'Hunky Dory.'
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of David Bowie's first album to reach the US charts, 'Aladdin Sane', it's getting the reissue treatment on special edition vinyl.
This previously-unheard version of David Bowie's "Let’s Dance," which was recorded 19 years after the original and produced by Larry Dvoskin, is set to be released alongside a series of NFTs.
Does an artist really have to suffer to make great art? This common theory has developed over time due to the sheer number of tortured artists that the music industry in particular, has to answer for. But upon closer examination, that perception can be deceiving.
The film is set to star South African actor Johnny Flynn and its first pics have just dropped online.
The amount of good films about rock and its culture is quite vast, but here's a list of some essential ones concentrating ‘mostly’ on the music first and foremost.
In 2020, two posthumous David Bowie albums will grace the music scene, released by Parlophone Records, both starting with "The Man Who Sold the World."
The Bowie painting originally sold for just less than $5 and is a part of his "Dead Heads" series from the mid-90s.
Back in 2011, the album leaked online and now a decade later it will see an official release as part of Bowie’s new, Era Five box set.
David Bowie’s estate has long taken a stance against authorizing biopics, but Brett Morgen's project has reportedly won over their support with his approach to the legend.
'Ziggy Stardust', the breakthrough album that catapulted David Bowie into the international spotlight is getting a special 50th-anniversary re-release this June.
'Bowie on the Blockchain' features artwork from 9 artists picked to create NFT art works that pay tribute to Bowie's legacy. All of the profits generated will go to CARE.
There are seemingly more documentaries released these days than ever before, and a great deal of them are about music. Here are the 16 best of the year.
London, England’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) has acquired more than 80,000 items spanning six decades of David Bowie’s career.
Exactly 50 years to the date after David Bowie retired his beloved Ziggy Stardust character, digitally restored footage of the final performance is hitting the stage where it originally happened.