
Shots fired
Mumford & Sons, the rockers who recently ditched their signature acoustic sound in favor of an electric vibe, are speaking out against Jay Z's streaming-music service Tidal
Though Mumford & Sons isn't the first to criticize the artist-owned platform and the star-studded announcement with its 16 celebrity stakeholders, the band is among the highest-profile critics. Guitarist Winston Marshall called the star stakeholders “new school f*cking plutocrats,” in an interview the The Daily Beast
The 16 singers and bands behind the service, who represent every major music genre, are: Alicia Keys, Arcade Fire, Beyoncé, Calvin Harris, Chris Martin, Deadmau5, Daft Punk, Jack White, Jason Aldean, J. Cole, Jay Z, Kanye West, Madonna, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna and Usher. Together, they joined forces online during a glitzy yet uninformative press conference in March Read more...
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