Thursday’s Olympic contests saw two of the greatest American athletes ever solidify their status as legends. Simone Biles won her sixth Olympic gold medal in the women’s gymnastics all around, making her the most decorated gymnast in American history. Swimmer Katie Ledecky became the most decorated woman in American Olympic …
Read More »France vs. Argentina Livestream: How to Watch the Men's Olympics Soccer Game Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Two of the world’s best national soccer teams are set to meet in the men’s Olympics quarterfinals when host country France clashes with Argentina on Friday. Quick Answers: …
Read More »Clairo Shares the Secrets Behind 'Charm'
Working on her third album, Charm, Claire Cottrill had one goal. “This is my third album, and people know me a little bit better, but fuck, they still don’t know,” says Cottrill, 25, who performs as Clairo. “It takes so many records to really understand someone’s choices.“ Working with co-producer …
Read More »Jelly Roll Faces His Demons and Doubts on New Song 'Liar'
Jelly Roll has finally dropped his new song “Liar,” pairing the track with an emotionally bracing video in which he confronts one of his biggest adversaries — himself. The song finds Jelly Roll staring down the voice in his head incessantly spouting off doubts and insecurities, before delivering a final …
Read More »Glitch Along With 1975 Drummer George Daniel's First Solo Single, 'Screen Cleaner'
“Screen Cleaner,” the first solo recording by the 1975‘s drummer, George Daniel, begins with a busy signal, which is fitting since, well, he’s been pretty busy with that band and other projects and hasn’t had much time to make his own music. The instrumental EDM song then kicks into gear …
Read More »Neil Gaiman: Three Women Accuse Author of Sexual Assault
Three more women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault and abuse against Neil Gaiman following the initial accusations last month about the author. In July, Tortoise Media released the four-part podcastMaster: the Allegations Against Neil Gaiman that outlined two women’s allegations against him. On Thursday, a fifth episode …
Read More »Hear Mark Lanegan's Rare, Moody 'Bubblegum' Outtake 'Heard a Train'
A previously unreleased track from Mark Lanegan‘s Bubblegum sessions came out on Friday to mark the album’s 20th anniversary ahead of the deluxe reissue of the album out later this month. On the song “Heard a Train,” Lanegan sings ominous lyrics like “Somebody said that they missed me but who …
Read More »Mariah Carey, Undisputed Christmas Queen, Announces 2024 Holiday Tour
Get the jingle bells, red stockings, and tree ornaments out: Christmas is coming! On Friday, Mariah Carey announced that she’ll go on her Christmas Time tour later this year, stopping in 20 cities through November and December. The singer will start her run of holiday shows on the West Coast …
Read More »Big Beats, Death-Defying Stunts: How Indian Rapper Hanumankind Stunned Audiences With His Viral Hit 'Big Dawgs'
Sooraj Cherukat didn’t see a career in music as part of his five-year plan — or any plan. Though born in Kerala, India, Cherukat’s family moved constantly, country to country, until settling in Houston, where Cherukat spent his most formative years. Raised by devoted parents who were accustomed to a …
Read More »You've Heard of White Dudes for Kamala. Now Come the Deadheads
One group after another, they’ve been congregating over Zoom in support of Kamala Harris‘ presidential run: Women, men, Swifties, “White Dudes,” Bob Dylan fans. So why not “Deadheads for Kamala”? Although it sounds like a conservative talk-radio wisecrack, such a confab will take place on Aug. 13, in the hopes …
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