Park City Song Summit is back for a third year. On Tuesday, the Utah-based festival announced its lineup for this August featuring Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, My Morning Jacket, and Mavis Staples as headliners for the three-day event set for Aug. 15 through Aug. 17 at the Canyons …
Read More »Angel Olsen to Deliver 'Songs From the Archive' on Solo Tour
Angel Olsen‘s band will hang back as she takes the road solo on the forthcoming Songs From the Archive Tour. The singer and songwriter will perform 10 cities this September with a set list spanning her six-album discography. Maxim Ludwig, Runo Plum, Kyle Ryan, Greg Mendez, and Domino Kirke will …
Read More »Live Nation and Ticketmaster Could Soon Face Federal Antitrust Lawsuit
Live Nation and Ticketmaster may finally face a federal antitrust lawsuit after years of criticism from fans and politicians over how the entertainment giant may have abused its power as the dominant force in the live music industry. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Department of Justice’s antitrust division …
Read More »Zach Bryan Unveils VIP 'Quittin' Time Experience' for Fans to Meet Singer on Tour
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Zach Bryan is giving fans a chance to get up close and personal with the country star as part of his latest partnership with Bud Light. Hot on …
Read More »Cassandra Jenkins Returns With New Album 'My Light, My Destroyer'
New York singer-songwriter Cassandra Jenkins is back with “Only One,” the lead single from her new album My Light, My Destroyer. Opening with the line “Sea sick dawn,” the track is steeped in synth-pop sadness as Jenkins roams around New York City. Check it out below. “It’s about a Groundhog …
Read More »Future and Metro Boomin Will Bring Blockbuster Albums on 'We Trust You' Tour This Summer
The trust issues that plagued Future and Metro Boomin on their recent blockbuster collaborative albums We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You might finally be subsiding. On Monday, the rapper and producer announced the We Trust You Tour, set to make stops throughout North America this summer. …
Read More »Newly Discovered Video Brings Tony Soprano Back to Life — But We Have Questions
Now everyone knows that Tony Soprano was last seen in a booth at Holsten’s ice cream parlor on June 10, 2007. But what a 14-year-old video that just got released to the public this morning presupposes is… maybe he wasn’t? In 2010, NBA superstar LeBron James was entering free agency …
Read More »Beyoncé and a New Class of 'Hat Acts' Are Helping Cowboy Core Ride Again
The Western revival is underway. After a decade of bro-country sounds and style, where 808s and baseball caps outnumbered steel guitars and Stetsons, country is looking west for a refresh. Record labels are signing artists like Ian Munsick, Catie Offerman, and Tyler Halverson, who grew up around horses and cattle. …
Read More »Mike Johnson Insists He's Not Resigning as Second Republican Moves to Oust Him
Marjorie Taylor Greene has gained an ally in her crusade to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson from his position as head of the Republican caucus. On Tuesday, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) announced that he has signed on to co-sponsor Greene’s motion to vacate against Johnson. “I just told Mike Johnson …
Read More »Loma Returns With First Album in Four Years, 'How Will I Live Without a Body?'
Loma — the indie trio featuring members of Shearwater and Cross Record — have announced How Will I Live Without a Body?, their first album in four years. Ahead of the LP’s June 28 arrival on Sub Pop, the band has shared the first single, “How It Starts,” along with …
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