Grace VanderWaal has an edgy new sound on her new single “Don’t Assume What You Don’t Know.” It’s her first new release since she provided music for her acting debut in the Disney+ film Stargirl. On “Don’t Assume,” VanderWaal is debuting a brand new look and sound, swapping out her …
Read More »Sharon Van Etten Preps 'Epic' Anniversary LP With Covers by Fiona Apple, Big Red Machine
Sharon Van Etten will celebrate the 10th anniversary of Epic with a double album, documentary, and concert stream. Epic Ten will contain the original 2010 record as well as the tracks covered by Fiona Apple (“Love More”), Lucinda Williams (“Save Yourself”), Courtney Barnett and Vagabon (“Don’t Do It), and more. …
Read More »JP Saxe and Maren Morris Give Live Debut of 'Line by Line' on 'Corden'
JP Saxe and Maren Morris gave the live performance debut of their collaboration “Line by Line” on The Late Late Show With James Corden on Tuesday night. The pop songwriter also chatted with the host about how he and Morris came to meet each other online. “I tweeted how much …
Read More »Introducing 'Rolling Stone on Twitch'
Rolling Stone makes its Twitch debut on Monday, March 1st, with a new channel that features original live content and weekly performances begins streaming at 4 p.m EST / 1 p.m PST. Tia Hill and Jon Weigellwill serve as the show’s hosts. Rolling Stone on Twitch is set to stream …
Read More »Ian MacKaye Talks 'Woodstock' Soundtrack Obsession in New Book Excerpt
Hardcore legend Ian MacKaye explains how Woodstock and an unexpected house guest helped lay the foundation for his love of music in this new excerpt from Eric Spitznagel’s new book, Rock Stars on the Record: The Albums That Changed Their Lives. The book consists of interviews with an array of …
Read More »'Supervillain' Filmmakers Discuss the Making of Their New Tekashi 6ix9ine Docuseries
Ahead of the premiere of the new SHOWTIME ® three-part docuseries,Supervillain:The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine, from Rolling Stone, Imagine Documentaries and Lightbox, director Karam Gill, executive producer Peter Scalettar, and president/COO ofRolling Stoneand executive producer Gus Wenner joinedRSsenior editor Jeff Ihaza for a virtual panel about the controversial rapper and …
Read More »Foo Fighters Cover the Bee Gees' 'You Should Be Dancing' on BBC Radio
Foo Fighters swung by Jo Wiley’sBBCRadio2 Sofa Session to perform a few songs from their new albumMedicine at Midnight, as well as a cover of the Bee Gees‘Saturday Night Fever disco classic “You Should Be Dancing.” You can hear the full 23-minute session here, with the Foos’ Bee Gees cover …
Read More »RS Charts: Morgan Wallen Is Still Number One on Artists 500 Chart Despite Controversy
Morgan Wallen fended off a surge from The Weeknd to stay at Number One on the Artists 500 chart despite continued controversy over his use of a racist slur. While Wallen has faced plenty of industry backlash after video emerged of him using a racist slur, the success stemming from …
Read More »Zella Day Taps Weyes Blood for New Song 'Holocene'
Zella Day has teamed up with Weyes Blood‘s Natalie Mering for the dreamy new single “Holocene.” The meditative track clocks in at over four minutes, featuring a pastoral lyric video of snow melting on a hill. Day and Mering harmonize across subtle instrumentation: “I’m mad at the weather/It’s wrong for …
Read More »Hayley Williams Teases New Album 'Flowers for Vases / Descansos'
Hayley Williams has announced a new album, Flowers for Vases / Descansos, out Friday.The LP follows her three-part 2020 album Petals for Armor and, like its predecessor, was produced by Daniel James and engineered by Carlos de la Garza. “This isn’t really a follow-up toPetals For Armor. If anything, it’s …
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