Noah Cyrus has released a stripped-down acoustic version of “July,” featuring Leon Bridges. Cyrus originally released the song this past summer. “It’s such an honor to have Leon Bridges’ heart and voice on ‘July,’” Cyrus said in a statement. “I’ve been a fan of his for years, and to have …
Read More »Dustin Lynch Announces New Album, Plots Headlining Stay Country Tour
Dustin Lynch will kick off 2020 with a new album to promote and a full schedule of tour dates to coincide with the release. Titled Tullahoma, Lynch’s fourth album will be released January 17th. Named for the Tennessee town where the Grand Ole Opry member grew up, Tullahoma follows 2017’s …
Read More »Hear Graham Coxon's Creeping New Track 'She Knows'
Blur‘s Graham Coxon has released a new song, “She Knows,” which was written for the second season of Netflix series The End of the F***ing World. Coxon, who composed the score for the first season of the show, has also written original music for the show’s soundtrack, which will be …
Read More »Watch Bauhaus Perform Searing 'Bela Lugosi's Dead' at First Show in 13 Years
Goth rock pioneers Bauhaus delivered a chilling rendition of their debut single, “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” at their first live show in 13 years Sunday. The gig took place at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, and a fan-shot clip captured the band in fine form as they effortlessly moved from …
Read More »5 Things We Learned About Spoon's Hits in Our New Podcast
Spoon frontman Britt Daniel, drummer Jim Eno, and guitarist Alex Fischel sat down in our SiriusXM studios for a recent episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, where they broke down the making of songs from throughout their career, going inside their new greatest-hits compilation, Everything Hits At Once: The Best …
Read More »Halloween Ends Badly in Max B's 'So Cold' Video
An unexpected encounter between two masked men leads to tragic consequences in the new video for “So Cold,” a recently released collaboration between Max B and A Boogie wit da Hoodie. The clip marks the first music video of the streaming era for Max B, who has been incarcerated since …
Read More »Taylor Hawkins Enlists Dave Grohl for New Glam-Rock Song 'Middle Child'
Taylor Hawkins recruits Foo Fighters bandmate Dave Grohl for “Middle Child,” a glam-rock cut from the former’s upcoming album with the Coattail Riders, Get the Money. Grohl and Brent Woods power the track with a distorted, trebly guitar riff. Chris Chaney contributes a fuzzy bass line, and Hawkins adds both …
Read More »'Before Easter After': Unseen Photos of Patti Smith Document Her Rise to Fame
Legendary rock photographer Lynn Goldsmith has teamed up with Patti Smith for Before Easter After, a new collection of unseen photographs of Smith from the mid-to-late 1970s. Published by Taschen, the expansive collection documents Smith’s career following the release of 1975’s Horses, 1976’s Radio Ethiopia and her ultimate rise to …
Read More »Louis Tomlinson Reflects on Love in 'We Made It' Video, Announces Solo Tour
Louis Tomlinson has released a new single, “We Made It,” with an accompanying video. The Britpop-tinged song sees Tomlinson reflecting on a struggling relationship, expressing pride in how they’ve made it through the hardships: “Hold your hand in mine/We’re never coming back down/We were just two kids trying to figure …
Read More »Watch Selena Gomez's iPhone-Shot 'Lose You to Love Me' Video
Selena Gomez returns with self-love anthem, “Lose You to Love Me.” The singer’s last full-length album was 2015’s Revival. Gomez reunited with frequent collaborators Justin Tranter and Julia Michaels for the piano ballad, which was also co-written by Swedish production and songwriting duo Mattman & Robin. Finneas, known best for …
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