During his campaign, Trump told voters many times that the entire country would go to hell if Americans elected Joe Biden president. Among other nonsensical predictions, Trump spread a bizarre virus hoax conspiracy that Covid-19 would vanish following the election. But now weeks after the election cases continue to rise, …
Read More »Justin Bieber, Shawn Mendes Kick Off the 2020 American Music Awards With 'Monster'
Justin Bieber and Shawn Mendes kicked off the 2020 American Music Awards on Sunday with a medley performance, including a live premiere of their new collaborative single “Monster.” Bieber started off the night with a solo rendition of his song “Lonely,” written with Benny Blanco, followed by a joyful performance …
Read More »'Collective': A Tragedy, a Cover-Up, an Expose — and the Best Documentary of the Year
It’s like a scene out of a nightmare: A singer is howling onstage as his band thrashes behind him. When the number is done, he notices something is on fire. That’s not part of the show, he says. The camera whips around, as if the person holding it is trying …
Read More »Hear John Mayall Perform 'Curly' With Peter Green and John McVie in 1967
John Mayall has dropped a 1967 recording of “Curly” with fellow Bluesbreakers Peter Green and John McVie. Recorded for the BBC Sessions on February 3rd, the track also features drummer Aynsley Dunbar. The instrumental clocks in at two minutes, with Green performing a blazing solo. Green — who died at …
Read More »Music at Home: College Rock
Perhaps the only genre ever to be named after its fans’ level of educational attainment, “college rock” was exactly what the name implied: smart, fun music perfect for hanging out and drinking beer, ideally on a Friday afternoon in fall just after your last class was over. College rock got …
Read More »Guitarist Snowy White on His Years With Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, and Thin Lizzy
Rolling Stone interview series Unknown Legends features long-form conversations between senior writer Andy Greene and veteran musicians who have toured and recorded alongside icons for years, if not decades. All are renowned in the business, but some are less well known to the general public. Here, these artists tell their …
Read More »Depeche Mode's Martin Gore Previews New EP With 'Mandrill'
Depeche Mode‘s Martin Gore has announced a new instrumental EP, The Third Chimpanzee, out January 29th. Ahead of the release, the songwriter and guitarist dropped the first offering from the project, “Mandrill.” It’s accompanied by a video that features trippy paintings of the titular animal flashing along with the atmospheric …
Read More »Hear Wolfgang Van Halen Pay Tribute to His Dad With Debut Solo Single
Wolfgang Van Halen doesn’t pull any emotional punches in “Distance,” his first-ever solo song, and its accompanying video. He wrote the song while his late father, Eddie Van Halen, battled cancer, “imagining what my life would be without him, and how terribly I’d miss him,” as Wolfgang explained in a …
Read More »'Freaky' Review: You Got Your Body-Switcheroo Comedy in My Slasher Flick!
They call him the Blissfield Butcher, a serial killer who terrorizes students every year around homecoming time. The annual high school event is a big deal in this small town, and the type of ghost-story fodder that kids use to scare one another with around campfires and late-night keggers. As …
Read More »Universal Music Group Launches HBCU Internship Program
Universal Music Group, the world’s largest music company, has launched a paid internship program specifically for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, the company announced Thursday. UMG partnered with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, which represents publicly funded HBCUs across the country, calling itself the largest organization representing black colleges exclusively. …
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