Stephanie Lambring is hardly the first singer-songwriter to arrive in Nashville with tales of a loaded upbringing full of parental over-involvement. But on “Daddy’s Disappointment,” the opening track to Lambring’s new tour-de-force LP, Autonomy, the Indiana native mines such pestering into one of the most irresistible roots-rock gems of the …
Read More »Tony Lewis, Bassist and Singer for British Pop Rockers the Outfield, Dead at 62
Tony Lewis, the bassist and singer for the Outfield who scored a major Eighties hit with “Your Love,” has died. He was 62. Lewis’ death was announced on his website and social media pages. A date or cause of death was not given, though the note said he died “unexpectedly.” …
Read More »Beto O'Rourke, Arcade Fire's Win Butler Talk Flipping Texas During 'Fridays for Unity' Chat
Beto O’Rourke and Arcade Fire’s Win Butler spoke about the growing possibility of a political transformation in Texas during last week’s Rolling Stone’s Fridays for Unity event. As O’Rourke noted, it’s not only feasible that Joe Biden could win the long-red state in the presidential election, but Democrats also have …
Read More »Matt Berninger Is a Master of Gloomy Beauty on 'Serpentine Prison'
“I’m near the bottom/Name the blues, I’ve got ‘em,” the National frontman Matt Berninger sings on the delicately despondent “Oh, Dearie,” from his debut solo LP. It’s a song about being completely asphyxiated by fear and doubt — certainly a message for our times. But don’t call the crisis hotline …
Read More »Rostam Meets Hari Nef in Sand Dunes for 'Unfold You' Video
Former Vampire Weekend member Rostam Batmanglij — who records under the name Rostam — has dropped a new single “Unfold You,” accompanied by a video featuring Hari Nef. Directed by Rostam, the video shows the duo meeting on Dune Shacks Trail in Massachusetts. They sit and stare at each other, …
Read More »Watch Mastodon, Baroness Members Cover Ozzy Osbourne
Mastodon‘s Brann Dailor and Baroness‘ Sebastian Thomson linked up for a Halloween-appropriate quarantine cover of Ozzy Osbourne‘s 1981 track “Over the Mountain.” Dailor — hamming it up for the camera in a long black wig and an “Ozzy for President” T-shirt, flanked by a pair of fake skeletons — sings …
Read More »Watch Fiona Apple Perform 'Fetch the Bolt Cutters' Songs Live for First Time
Fiona Apple performed a trio of Fetch the Bolt Cutters songs live for the first time as part of the singer’s New Yorker Festival virtual fest appearance Saturday. From an Alabama studio, Apple and her backing studio played “I Want You to Love Me,” “Shameika” and “Fetch the Bolt Cutters” …
Read More »Members of Joy Division, New Order to Recount Story on Official Podcast 'Transmissions'
The intertwined sagas of Joy Division and New Order will be chronicled in the upcoming podcast, Transmissions: The Definitive Story, premiering October 29th. The first run of eight episodes will follow Joy Division through their founding and rise to Ian Curtis’ death by suicide in 1980. It will then tackle …
Read More »St. Vincent Is Teaching a Virtual Creativity and Songwriting Course
St. Vincent/Annie Clark has many titles — pro guitarist, film actress, horror movie director — but now she can add “teacher” to the list. This fall, Clark is offering a virtual creativity and songwriting course through MasterClass, a streaming platform for online classes taught by notable instructors. The course is …
Read More »Sturgill Simpson on Eddie Van Halen: 'Impact Is an Understatement'
Sturgill Simpson recalled his first concert — Van Halen — in an online tribute to Eddie Van Halen, who died Tuesday at 65 after a battle with cancer. “Face melted. Mind blown. Life changed.,” Simpson posted on Instagram, along with a photo of vintage Eddie Van Halen onstage. “Impact is …
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