Geezer Butler, the bassist who cofounded Black Sabbath and wrote the majority of the band’s lyrics on their classic albums, will release his autobiography this summer. Into the Void: From Birth to Black Sabbath — and Beyond will chronicle his childhood in post-war Birmingham, England, the formation of Black Sabbath, …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you’ve decided make a real effort to improve your health, it makes sense to start by dieting and exercising. Being conscious of what you’re eating, and staying …
Read More »A Greener Clean: The Best Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products for Your Home
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. We should all know by now that including a picture of some herbs and the words “natural” or “plant-based” is not enough to make a cleaner truly kind …
Read More »Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova Added to Russia's Most Wanted Criminals List
Nadya Tolokonnikova, the most visible member of the artist-activist collective Pussy Riot, is now on Russia’s most wanted criminals list. The Associated Press reports that earlier today a Russian news outlet, Mediazona, found Tolokonnikova’s name on the Russian Interior Ministry’s database, which claimed Tolokonnikova faced criminal charges without specifying what …
Read More »'A Thousand and One' Proves Teyana Taylor Is a Bona Fide Movie Star
There are eight million stories in the naked city — the saga of Inez de la Paz is just one of them. A Thousand and One wants you to pay attention to this particular tale, however, and to give her experience its due. This woman could be anybody. But as …
Read More »The Hold Steady Are Ready to Spread Their 'Gospel' in New 20th Anniversary Book
The Hold Steady will mark their 20th anniversary with a new book featuring an oral history of the band, a trove of photographs, and memories from fans. Co-authored by Michael Hann and the Hold Steady, The Gospel of the Hold Steady: How a Resurrection Really Feels arrives July 25 via …
Read More »Bill Hader Searches for Barry Berkman's Redemption in 'Barry' Final Season Trailer
Timber Timbre’s haunting record “Run From Me” looms throughout the Season 4 trailer for the HBO series Barry. “You better run for your life,” an eerie voice croons as viewers reconnect with a bloodied and bruised Barry Berkman (Bill Hader) searching for redemption while in prison. He can feel himself …
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Some fans wait a lifetime for a moment like this: This summer, Kelly Clarkson will head to Las Vegas for her first residency in support of her upcoming album Chemistry. With only 10 dates scheduled (so far), presale tickets for Clarkson’s residency are available to buy online now. “I’ve been …
Read More »Tyler, the Creator Confronts His Flaws and Past Selves on 'Sorry Not Sorry'
Tyler, the Creator has released another new track, “Sorry Not Sorry,” from the upcoming Estate Sale edition of his celebrated 2021 album, Call Me If You Get Lost. “Sorry Not Sorry” is a brutally raw track that finds Tyler copping to and apologizing for (sorta) everything from his behavior in …
Read More »Jenny Lewis Enters Her 'Nashville Skyline' Phase on New Album 'Joy'All'
We were quick to report Jenny Lewis‘ yacht-rock era back in 2021 when she released the lovely pedal steel-filled ditty “Puppy and a Truck.” But Lewis has moved on — to Nashville, to be exact. The singer-songwriter dropped the new single “Psychos,” the opener to her upcoming album Joy’All, out …
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