Katy Perry has become the first person to reach 100 million Twitter followers. Most are bots.
Fleet Foxes Perform on Colbert
Fleet Foxes performed “Third of May” on Colbert over the weekend.
Cyrus Bolooki on Mike Herrera’s Podcast
Cyrus Bolooki of New Found Glory is the latest guest on Mike Herrera’s podcast.
Best Ex – “Someday”
Best Ex’s new song “Someday” can be streamed below.
HalfNoise – “Someday” Video
Owl City – “Not All Heroes Wear Capes” Video
Owl City has released a video for “Not All Heroes Wear Capes” for Father’s Day.
Lorde Performs on Fallon
Lorde performed “Perfect Places” on Jimmy Fallon last night.
All Time Low on New Billboard Podcast
All Time Low are on the latest Alternative Facts podcast at Billboard.
Paramore Kick Off Tour, Cover Fleetwood Mac
Paramore kicked off their tour last night. You can find the setlist below, along with some fan-shot footage of the band covering Fleetwood Mac’s “Everywhere.”
Arcade Fire – “Creature Comfort” Video
Arcade Fire have released a video for “Creature Comfort.”
Stars Release Two New Songs
Stars have released two new songs called “Privilege” and “We Called it Love” on Spotify and Apple Music. The songs come from the band’s upcoming album.
Crime in Stereo Announce Three Shows
Crime in Stereo will be playing their album Is Dead front-to-back at three upcoming shows.
Blink-182 Announce New Manchester Show
Amazon Buys Whole Foods
Amazon is buying Whole Foods Market for $13.7 billion:
“Millions of people love Whole Foods Market because they offer the best natural and organic foods, and they make it fun to eat healthy,” said Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and CEO. “Whole Foods Market has been satisfying, delighting and nourishing customers for nearly four decades – they’re doing an amazing job and we want that to continue.”
“This partnership presents an opportunity to maximize value for Whole Foods Market’s shareholders, while at the same time extending our mission and bringing the highest quality, experience, convenience and innovation to our customers,” said John Mackey, Whole Foods Market co-founder and CEO.
I see that not even Jeff Bezos can get out of Whole Foods without overspending.
