Fool's gold may be valuable after all after 'unheard of' discovery
Scientists found an abundance of lithium in fool's gold—a new source of the much sought-after element which is used in batteries.
'Hotel California' celebrates milestone amid trial
Three men have been accused of attempting to sell stolen lyrics and notes for the album "Hotel California," which contains the single of the same name.
Beyoncé rumor takes internet by storm after country album
"Act III is a rock album. I know it. I KNOW she calling Jack White up again," one person posted on social media.
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Bizarre plastic rocks now found across five continents
One expert told Newsweek that these deposits are a "danger to ocean sustainability, blue economy and overall human health."
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Beyond competition: The art of guitar
Grammy-winning solo guitarist Eric Johnson stops by Newsweek Radio to talk about his music and the 2024 G3 reunion tour with Joe Satriani and Steve Vai.
Former Smash Mouth lead singer's cause of death revealed
"Steve's legacy will live on through the music," the band told Newsweek on Monday.
Woman hit by a meteorite while having a coffee with a friend
The phenomenon of people being struck by meteorites is extremely rare, with the majority of them falling into the ocean.
Hawaii video showing boulder smashing through living room viewed 1m times
The stone, 5 feet in diameter, missed the homeowner by just a couple of feet, when she walked into the room just as the boulder punched through the wall.
David Crosby remembered for his passion for life and "beautiful music"
Legendary singer-songwriter David Crosby, a two-time inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, died at age 81.
Fall Out Boy fans' fury over new song's Apple Music delay: "I need my fix"
The Illinois-formed band has unveiled a snippet of the official video for the track "Love From the Other Side"—but many fans were asking the same question.
Fall Out Boy guitarist Joe Trohman stepping away from band—Full statement
Joe Trohman, who has been with the band since 2001, issued a statement on Wednesday, January 18 explaining his forthcoming hiatus.
"I was a music producer for The Strokes and The Libertines"
Gordon Raphael is a music producer behind some of the most iconic indie and alternative music of the 2000s.
Beatles posing with butchered baby dolls on rare album cover sparks debate
The original cover for "Yesterday and Today" has sparked a flurry of conspiracy theories, including the suggestion that The Beatles' existence was orchestrated to "manipulate" society.
Ancient New York ocean discovery could hold secret of hydrogen storage
The contents of the ancient seawater trapped in rocks for 390 million years may also give scientists clues about the climate on ancient Earth.
Jerry Lee Lewis married his 13-year-old cousin, still got various honors
Even though the famous rocker's reputation suffered, Jerry Lee Lewis still had a wildly successful career.
Former Metallica Member Dave Mustaine Claims He Was Band's 'Alpha Male'
"Why did I have to do everything when I was in the band? Why did they always ask me talk to the promoters and collect the cash?" Dave Mustaine said.
Feist Quits Arcade Fire Tour; Cites Win Butler Allegations as Reason
The band's frontman has been accused of sexual misconduct by four people, and Feist says she relates to the alleged victims.
'Diamond Factory' Discovered at Boundary of Earth's Core
Scientists at Arizona State University have found that diamonds are made at the boundary between the Earth's core and the mantle.
Ozzy Osbourne Says He Never Took Acid Again After Talking to a Horse
The Black Sabbath rocker said the horse told him to "f*** off" during an LSD trip.
Trump-Backed Candidate Slammed by Rock Star for Using His Song at Rally
Dee Snider of Twisted Sister called Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and her campaign "fascist morons."
Fury As Teen Says He Was Fired for Listening to 'Leftist' Music at Work
The teen described his boss as driving a "lifted Ford F-250, with his full array of Trump flags and 'Blue Lives Matter' stickers."
Europe's Oldest Human Fossil Named After Pink Floyd
Archaeologists named the 1.4 million-year-old fossil "Pink," in honor of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" album.
The Regrettes Aren't A Punk Band—They're Just Honest
20-something indie darlings The Regrettes chatted with Newsweek between Coachella sets and on the heels of their third studio release.
Yard Act Says It's Not All Bad (Just Most of It)
James Smith from Leeds rock ensemble Yard Act talked the politics of optimism with Newsweek ahead of Yard Act's Coachella debut.
Pink Floyd Video With New Song Supporting Ukraine Viewed Over 450K Times
In the new song, the band sings a Ukrainian protest tune that was written during World War I.
The Linda Lindas Battle Their Doll Doppelgangers in New Music Video
The all-teen girl band went viral last year for their live performance of "Racist, Sexist Boy" at the Los Angeles Public Library.
Meat Loaf Tributes Flood In After Legendary Singer's Death Aged 74
"Our hearts are broken to announce that the incomparable Meat Loaf passed away tonight," a statement from the star's official page announced.
Death Toll Rises to 10 After Rock Falls Off Cliff, Onto Boaters in Brazil
At least 10 people are dead and 32 injured after the incident on Furnas Lake in Brazil. Divers are searching the lake for more victims.
Foo Fighters Pull Out of MN Show Hours After Announcing Tour
The show scheduled for August 3, 2022, at Huntington Bank Stadium was the band's only tour stop in Minnesota.
Why Has Smash Mouth Singer Steve Harwell Quit the Band?
Smash Mouth, the '90s rock band that wrote the hit "All Star" are now one member down after lead singer Steve Harwell quit.