Hayley Williams is back. The eclectic musician, and lead singer of pop-rock titans Paramore, has officially released her new collection of 17 singles on streaming services. Earlier this week, Williams exclusively shared the project on her website via a nostalgic audio player. The new music was only available to fans …
Read More »Lollapalooza 2025 Livestream: Watch Olivia Rodrigo's Headlining Set Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. God, it’s brutal out there if you didn’t get Lollapalooza tickets. The 2025 music festival has kicked off in Chicago’s Grant Park, with a lineup that includes Tyler, …
Read More »Gary Busey Pleads Guilty to Groping Woman's Behind
Gary Busey admitted he purposely groped a woman’s buttocks while posing with fans at a New Jersey horror convention in 2022, pleading guilty to fourth-degree criminal sexual contact on Thursday. The 81-year-old actor entered the plea during a virtual hearing, admitting he touched the woman for his own gratification. “You …
Read More »JP Saxe Admits to Canceling Fall Tour Over Low Ticket Sales
Singer-songwriter JP Saxe has canceled his upcoming fall tour after admitting that he did not sell enough tickets to make the tour financially feasible. Saxe, who’s probably best known for his 2019 single “If the World Was Ending” with Julia Michaels, was aiming to pay venues with a capacity between …
Read More »Halsey to Share Unreleased Demos and Rarities on 'Badlands' 10th Anniversary Reissue
Halsey will celebrate the 10th anniversary of her debut album Badlands with a new reissue project featuring previously unreleased demos and other rarities. Badlands: Anthology is set to arrive Aug. 29 as a triple-disc vinyl set. It’ll include the original breakthrough album, orchestral versions of several songs, and demos of …
Read More »Ashley McBryde Is Opening a Mocktail Bar in Nashville
Ashley McBryde wants to normalize not drinking alcohol in a town built on booze. On Friday, the country singer announced she’s opening Redemption Bar, a non-alcoholic bar and music venue in Nashville that will be located inside Eric Church’s honky-tonk, Chief’s. “As someone who is three years sober, the typical …
Read More »Flaco Jiménez, Global Tejano Music Ambassador, Dead at 86
Flaco Jiménez, the legendary accordion player who was perhaps the foremost ambassador for regional Tejano music in the 20th century, died at 86 on July 31st. According to a statement, Jiménez died surrounded by his family. “His legacy will live on through his music and all of his fans,” it …
Read More »Bill Burr Slams 'Racists' and 'Cowards' Who Send Offensive Pictures to Him and His Wife
Bill Burr vehemently rebuffed his conservative critics in a new interview with Vulture‘s Good Ones podcast, stating that people who call him “woke” don’t even understand the word, while also calling out the “horrible people” who send racist pictures to him and his wife. The exchange began when Burr was …
Read More »'Together' Takes on Man's Most Terrifying Horror: Commitment
How much do you love your significant other? Let’s rephrase the question: Do you love them so much that you can’t bear to be apart from them? Like, literally apart from them? Midway through Together, the debut feature from Australian filmmaker Michael Shanks, a character trots out Plato’s theory of …
Read More »Inside the Battle Over 'Napalm Girl'
S aigon, Vietnam, June 8, 1972. Just before sunrise, a small group of newsmen slid into combat fatigues and safari jackets before slipping through the waking city in a convoy of vans and rental cars. As they sped northwest, they snaked past legions of people seeking refuge, a silent cortege …
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