Kids in the Hall comedian Scott Thompson and his friend Paul Bellini are set to release a collection of songs they made in the Eighties as the queercore duo Mouth Congress. Waiting for Henry, which will feature 29 songs, will arrive December 10 via Captured Tracks. Mouth Congress was active …
Read More »Brody Dalle Pleads Not Guilty to Contempt in Custody Battle With Josh Homme
Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme and his ex-wife Brody Dalle faced off in a Los Angeles courtroom Wednesday as Dalle, founder of the punk band The Distillers, pleaded not guilty to contempt in their turbulent child custody battle. Homme, 48, has accused Dalle, 42, of violating their …
Read More »'Black Widow' Is Finally Available For Everyone On Disney+
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Before she was ever fighting alongside the Avengers, Natasha Romanoff had a long uncovered history. Now, the Marvel superhero known as “Black Widow” gets to tell her story, …
Read More »Adele's 'Love in the Dark' Is a Surprising New Fan Favorite
Of all the acute kinds of heartbreak Adele channels in her sprawling catalog of ballads — from the nostalgia and regret of “Hello” to the burn-it-all-down fury of “Set Fire to the Rain” — “Love in the Dark” is among the most unrelentingly somber. Released on Adele’s third studio album, …
Read More »Guns N' Roses Give 'Hard Skool' Lessons in New Song
Guns N’ Roses have dropped another new song from their Chinese Democracy-era sessions called “Hard Skool.” It follows their performance and subsequent official release of “Absurd,” a reworking of their previously unreleased “Silkworms.” In the driving song, frontman Axl Rose doles out tough relationship lessons, where being stubborn and ungiving …
Read More »First Paul Holes Helped the Catch Notorious Golden State Killer, Now He's Writing a Memoir
Paul Holes, the detective known for aiding cold case investigations — including the one that led to the arrest of the Golden State Killer — will publish a memoir, Unmasked: My Life Solving America’s Cold Cases, on April 26th, 2022 via Celadon Books. The book will find Holes offering an …
Read More »Enrique Iglesias Is on His 'Final' Album, But He's Not Done With Music
One of the things that sticks out most about Enrique Iglesias‘ career is its longevity: The Spanish artist, who kicked off his career in the mid-Nineties, has been cranking out hits for more than 25 years, gliding through the decades and keeping pace in the industry through different sounds: the …
Read More »'Cry Macho': A Clint Eastwood Movie That Shoots Right to the Heart
The strangeness of Clint Eastwood’s Cry Macho cannot be boiled down to any one thing — there’s a lot going on — but its origins as a movie, one starring and directed by this particular Hollywood figure, no less, are surprisingly scattered. In so many ways, the movie plays like …
Read More »Bennie Pete, Co-Founder of New Orleans Greats Hot 8 Brass Band, Dead at 45
Bennie Pete, co-founder and sousaphone player for the celebrated New Orleans outfit the Hot 8 Brass Band, died from complications from sarcoidosis and Covid-19, Nola.com reports. He was 45. Pete died Monday at New Orleans East Hospital, his wife, Lameka Pete, confirmed. Lameka said her husband fainted at home on …
Read More »New Beyoncé Song to Appear in Will Smith's 'King Richard'
A new Beyoncé song, “Be Alive,” appears at the end of upcoming Venus and Serena Williams biopic King Richard. The movie, which stars Will Smith as the tennis pros’ father, uses “Be Alive” during its closing credits. According to the Los Angeles Times, which reviewed the film at the Telluride …
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