DaBaby‘s Super Bowl weekend in Miami was almost as busy as the players’. He played fourteen shows in three days for what he calls his “million dollar weekend.” He tracks it all in the video for new song “Shut Up,” which sees the rising star schmoozing with rap heavyweights. The …
Read More »Slipknot Plan Knotfest Roadshow Summer Tour
Slipknot will once again take their Knotfest on the road this year with another trek they’ve dubbed the Knotfest Roadshow. The band will headline each date and A Day to Remember, Underoath and Code Orange will open. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time. “We set a …
Read More »Built to Spill Announce Daniel Johnston Cover Album, Share 'Bloody Rainbow'
Built to Spill have shared “Bloody Rainbow,” a track off their new Daniel Johnston covers album. Titled Built to Spill Plays the Songs of Daniel Johnston, the record drops on May 1st via Ernest Jenning Record Co. “Bloody Rainbow” kicks off the LP, with frontman Doug Martsch delivering serene vocals …
Read More »Carly Pearce Recalls a Romantic Encounter in 'You Kissed Me First'
Just two weeks away from the release of her self-titled second album, Carly Pearce reveals another cut from the forthcoming LP, with the bright, flirtatious “You Kissed Me First.” Recalling a couple’s first encounter in a bar, she wants her romantic partner to know that whatever transpires next is on …
Read More »At Work With Emily Lazar, Grammy-Winning Mastering Engineer
This is the second installment of Rolling Stone’s series At Work, in which we explore the fast-changing music business from the perspective of a different industry leader each week. Read the first here. Emily Lazar has mastered, without hyperbole, nearly 4,000 albums. The founder, president, and chief engineer of her …
Read More »Watch Jimmy Eat World's Joyous Tiny Desk Concert
It’s been 20 years since Jimmy Eat World’s breakthroughClarity, but the band is quietly releasing music that stands up to its endearing early emo-rock work. An example: “Love Never,” a song that was released as a seven-inch in 2018, which the band — frontman Jim Adkins, touring multi-instrumentalist Robin Vining, …
Read More »The Best Wall Fans For Fast, Efficient Cooling
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When it comes to real, no-nonsense, blast-you-in-the-face ventilation, there is no better instrument than the humble wall-mounted fan. Not necessarily ideal for quiet sitting rooms, this fan is …
Read More »Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill Set for 2020 Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman
Although Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium has hosted concerts and events from virtually every musical genre in its 128-year history, its integral role in the birth of bluegrass is one of the hallowed venue’s most important claims to fame. Shortly after its restoration and renovation led to the reopening of the Ryman …
Read More »Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers Legend, Dead at 41
UPDATE (1/27): L.A. authorities have confirmed that among the victims of the crash were Orange Coast College baseball coach John Altobelli, 56, his wife, Keri, and daughter Alyssa. *** Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers legend, five-time NBA champion and one of the most prolific scorers in basketball history, is dead …
Read More »Why 'The Goop Lab' Is Less Awful Than You Think It'll Be
People who come to The Goop Lab looking to hate-watch Gwyneth Paltrow will get what they came for. There’s the show’s opening montage, where she makes a cutesy joke about her “calling” in life being “something else besides, y’know, making out with Matt Damon onscreen.” There’s the moment in the …
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