Conspiracy theorist and MAGA devotee Laura Loomer accompanied former President Donald Trump to a 9/11 remembrance event in Manhattan on Wednesday. Loomer may be best known for chaining herself to the doors of Twitter’s headquarters after she was banned from the platform, and has pushed conspiracy theories — including about …
Read More »Jack White Gives Fans Glimpse of No Name Tour With 'That's How I'm Feeling' Video
Jack White hasn’t done much promotion for his new album No Name, but he did quietly embark on a stealth tour in support of the surprise LP. Now, footage from those live shows has resulted in No Name’s first video, for the track “That’s How I’m Feeling.” No Name — …
Read More »How King Gizzard Conquered the World — While Staying DIY
A bout two and a half hours into King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard’s Aug. 16 show — the first of two nights at the 13,000-capacity Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York — bandleader Stu Mackenzie realized they were going to come up short on their three-hour set. “We …
Read More »A-Trak, Dam-Funk, Kid Koala Share Vinyl Collections for New Book
Vinyl heads from all over the world will share and discuss their record collections in the new book, Dust & Grooves Volume 2: Further Adventures in Record Collecting, set to arrive Oct. 15. The new tome comes from photographer and publisher Eilon Paz, who released the first Dust & Grooves …
Read More »Miranda Lambert Brings It All Back Home on 'Postcards From Texas'
You’d have to look pretty far and wide to find anyone in music who has been as consistently good or eternally enjoyable as Miranda Lambert. Almost 20 years into her run, she’s defined her career by always going her own way, both musically and lyrically.Her ninth solo set was recorded …
Read More »How Bob Dylan's 'Blowin' in the Wind' Blew Up the New York Folk Scene
I n his new book Talkin’ Greenwich Village: The Heady Rise and Slow Fall of America’s Bohemian Music Capital, Rolling Stone senior writer David Browne details the rich and often complex history of New York City’s creative hotbed. Even as it coped with hassles from the city, the neighborhood, landlords, …
Read More »Miles Davis' France Concerts With Second Great Quintet Focus of Latest 'Bootleg Series'
Miles Davis’ live work with his Second Great Quintet — as documented in a handful of unreleased French concerts — is the focus of the upcoming eighth volume in the late jazz legend’s Bootleg Series. Miles in France – Miles Davis Quintet 1963/64: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8, due out …
Read More »Chappell Roan on VMAs Red Carpet Incident: 'You Don't Get to Yell at Me Like That'
One of the more dramatic moments of this year’s MTV Video Music Awards occurred on the red carpet when Chappell Roan — in full medieval garb — told someone in a group of photographers to “shut the fuck up.” Moments after the incident, she explained why she became upset during …
Read More »Mastodon, Lamb of God Talk New Collaboration, 'Floods of Triton': 'We Look for Badass'
On “Floods of Triton,” the new collaborative single by Mastodon and Lamb of God, the latter band’s frontman, Randy Blythe, growls, “We’re the last of the before times/Now hear the old gods rise.” When he hears those words read back to him in an interview with Mastodon drummer Brann Dailor, …
Read More »Stormy Daniels Versus the World
T he only thing that has kept me alive is that I’m a petty bitch,” says Stormy Daniels. “There would be too many people happy if I died. I’m alive because of spite.” Daniels is sitting on the back porch of an undisclosed domicile, in an undisclosed city in an …
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