Welcome to Buzzworthy's The Week In Pop, where we round up new album releases, talk show musical guests and appearances, TV appearances by your favori...
Last night at the People's Choice Awards Demi Lovato bought the house down with a power performance of "Give your Heart A Break." Appearing on a che...
2011 was full of HUGE music moments, many of which we hilariously recapped in our Year In Pop Music GIFs roundup (you're quite welcome)! But some of...
Alone on stage with nothing but a guitar, a flop of hair and his angelic vocals, Ryan Adams gave what felt like quite a candid performance of "Lucky...
Prolific post-punk/emo-pop pioneer and thinking man's piano-pop songwriter Andrew McMahon (the Bruce Springsteen of the piano, if you will) just relea...
Nope that isn't Kristin Cavallari . It's not some random blond girl mugging it up for the camera. That's the recovering love addict, Ke$ha , getting...
Around these parts, we’re all very proud of Corey Moss and Josh Morrisroe, two former MTV News employees who recently directed a damn fine documentary...
Jack's Mannequin's "Swim," off The Glass Passenger , is a cold-water shock of an anthem about keeping your grasping hope tightly, pulling it toward ...
"Swim" is Jack's Mannequin 's most compelling song yet. Clearly there's no shortage of bands whose choruses scream their heads off about feelings rig...
"The Way It Is" won Bruce Hornsby and The Range a Best New Artist Grammy back in '87 and scored them millions of dollars. Nowadays it sounds overblo...
Still in denial that it's 2009? Having a hard time dragging your body off the couch and onto the elliptical to get rid of that eggnog ass? We know it'...
Last night, we decided to make good use of our MTV connections and hustled over to Roseland Ballroom to chat up the likes of Paramore , All Time Low...
What'd you guys do Wednesday night? Nothing? Sounds like fun! Hey! Wanna know what we did?? We went to mtvU's 2008 Woodie Awards , flirted with Boys...
We never thought of piano-playing as an endurance sport. That is, until we went to the New York Philharmonic and heard Rachmaninoff's "Piano Concerto...