Lex Records has unearthed a second remix of the late MF Doom’s “Gazzillion Ear” created by Thom Yorke. The Radiohead singer originally remixed the J Dilla-produced Born Like This track in 2009, with his version appearing as an iTunes bonus track for the album. However, Lex Records revealed Thursday that …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. A fire pit is the ideal way to accent a backyard or porch, providing both warmth and a natural gathering place for guests once the sun goes down. …
Read More »Courtney Barnett Bids a Gentle Farewell in 'Before You Gotta Go'
Courtney Barnett gives a mellow sendoff in “Before You Gotta Go,” off her upcoming LP Things Take Time, Take Time. “If something were to happen my dear/I wouldn’t want the last words you hear to be unkind,” Barnett sings over subtle instrumentation that builds across the track. “We got angry, …
Read More »Sublime Document Wild Warped Tour Gig in New Graphic Novel
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Sublime‘s self-titled LP, which wound up being their final release before the death of frontman Bradley Nowell. They’re celebrating by releasing the graphic novel, $5.00 at the Door, onAugust 14th. Written by Ryan Cady, the comic traces the group’s entire history from their …
Read More »Is 'The Viewing Booth' the Best Documentary of the Year?
“To suffer is one thing; another thing is to live with the photographed images of suffering, which does not necessarily strengthen conscience and the ability to be compassionate… Images transfix. Images anesthetize… But after repeated exposure to images, [an event] also becomes less real.”—Susan Sontag, On Photography Ra’anan Alexandrowicz had …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Timepieces are enveloped by an aura of precision and sophistication. Whether it’s a 16th-century objet d’art encased in precious metals and hand engraved, or the digital tech of …
Read More »Hear Tony Joe White's Rare Country-Disco Cut 'Alone at Last'
Tony Joe White cooks up a slinky disco-country tune with “Alone at Last,” a previously unreleased song from Light in the Attic’s third installment of its popular Country Funk series. Country Funk Volume III (1975 – 1982) will be available August 6th. No stranger to creating backwoods funk burners, the …
Read More »Republican Senator Endorses Getting Vaccinated, Also Endorses Not Getting Vaccinated
Sen. John Kennedy went on Fox News on Thursday to make it perfectly clear that he knows how effective and important the covid-19 vaccines are. He also made it perfectly clear that that knowledge won’t stop him from cravenly caving to his party’s anti-vax fanaticism. Asked about rising Covid-19 cases, …
Read More »'How Long Gone' Podcast Plots Fall Tour, Signs Deal With Indie Label Jagjaguwar
How Long Gone, the culture and interview podcast hosted by Chris Black and Jason Stewart, has announced a North American tour and a deal with indie label Jagjaguwar. The How Long Gone trek will kick off October 1st at the Earl in Atlanta and wrap on November 9th at Schubas …
Read More »Hand Habits Preview New Album With Tender Dancefloor Tune 'Aquamarine'
Hand Habits, the project of L.A.-based musician Meg Duffy, has returned with a new song, “Aquamarine,” from their upcoming album, Fun House, out October 22nd via Saddle Creek. “Aquamarine” is an expansive song that steadily builds to a pristine dancefloor-ready peak — a moment that Duffy brings to life on …
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