Mando Saenz titled his first album in eight years All My Shame. But the veteran Nashville songwriter who’s had his songs recorded by Miranda Lambert, Midland, and Lee Ann Womack has nothing to regret. Despite the heaviness of the record’s title, Saenz isn’t repenting for past sins. Instead, he’s celebrating …
Read More »Watch Sacha Baron Cohen Discuss Trial of Chicago 7, Activism
On Friday, Sacha Baron Cohen participated in Netflix‘s Chicago 7 Town Hall: Voices for Change, a virtual town hall event centered around discussing the Chicago 7 activists and the recent feature film based on them, which Baron Cohen starred in. He’s up for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for …
Read More »How Trump's Big Lie Is Fueling the Voting Rights Battle in Georgia
It was a cold December morning outside the Georgia State Capitol and a man named Jerry was rattling off numbers like they were fantasy football statistics. “They had 150,000 absentee ballots that went to neighborhoods all over New York City. People in New York, a lot of them, filled ‘em …
Read More »Beabadoobee Previews New EP With 'Last Day on Earth,' Co-Written by Matty Healy
Like many of us, had Beabadoobee known about the Covid-19 pandemic, she would have spent her last “normal” day wisely. She contemplates this on her new single “Last Day on Earth,” off her new EPOur Extended Play. Co-written and co-produced by the 1975‘s Matty Healy and George Daniel, the track …
Read More »Flashback: Pink Floyd Perform 'Comfortably Numb' at Knebworth in 1990
Earlier this month, Pink Floyd announced plans for a live album documenting their 1990 performance at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire, England, on June 30th, 1990. It was a part of an enormous all-star show that also featured Paul McCartney, Genesis, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Dire Straits, Robert Plant with surprise …
Read More »Chung Ha Takes K-Pop Global With Breezy Spanish Track, 'Demente'
Need more proof that K-pop is going global? Just take a listen to “Demente,” the charming new single from K-pop idol Chung Ha, which finds the free-spirited singer duetting in Spanish with the Puerto Rican rapper Guaynaa. Taken from Chung Ha’s debut album, Querencia, the track is notable as one …
Read More »Green Day Mark 25th Anniversary of 'Insomniac' With Unreleased Live Tracks
Green Day celebrated the (slightly belated) 25th anniversary of their 1995 LP Insomniac Friday with a deluxe reissue that includes unreleased live recordings from the tour in support of the album. “Insomniac is finally old enough to rent a car (or whatever else you can do when you’re 25, we’re …
Read More »Coachella and Stagecoach Reportedly to Move to 2022
After a year-long series of postponements, Coachella and Stagecoach are moving again, to April 2022, a source close to the situation tells Rolling Stone. Variety was the first to report the change Wednesday night, andRolling Stonehas confirmed the move. Coachella was originally due to take place in spring 2020, but …
Read More »Rosé Steps Out of Blackpink for a Sparkling Solo Debut
Rosé (née Roseanne Park) of Blackpink reflects on her journey to the top in her debut solo single “On the Ground.” Five years into her career, she now has the spotlight to captivate listeners with a meditative track that comes from her heart. “On the Ground” gives Blackpink fans another …
Read More »Flashback: Eddie Van Halen Plays Explosive 'Eruption' at Final Concert
Sunday’s Grammy Awards may have received some of the show’s best reviews in years (even though viewership plummeted to an all-time low), but hard rock and heavy metal fans were not happy with the broadcast’s tribute to Eddie Van Halen. He wasn’t mentioned at the top of the show when …
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