Nashville garage rockers Bully are back with a new song, “Days Move Slow,” which will appear on their next album, Lucky for You, out June 2 via Sub Pop. “Days Move Slow” is a punchy but poignant tune, an energetic and honest exploration of grief that Bully’s Alicia Bognanno wrote …
Read More »Depeche Mode's 'Memento Mori' Is a Bleak Celebration
In “Ghosts Again,” one of many introspective moments on Depeche Mode‘s 15th full-length, Memento Mori, Dave Gahan croons, “Time is fleeting.” This is not a new revelation, but the tranquility in his voice feels fresh. More than four decades have passed since the group formed as a quartet of mostly …
Read More »Hayley Williams, Hozier, and a Squad of Drag Queens Spread Joy at Nashville's 'Love Rising' Concert
Radical joy and consistent action were the messages at Nashville’s Love Rising benefit concert on Monday, an event that drew supporters to the city’s downtown Bridgestone Arena. Hosted by Drag Race alumna Asia O’Hara and featuring performances by Hayley Williams, Hozier, Sheryl Crow, Jason Isbell, Maren Morris, Allison Russell, Joy …
Read More »Sex, Shark Week, and Hush Money: A Trump and Stormy Daniels Timeline
It arrived a bit later than he was expecting, but Donald Trump has been indicted via a vote from a Manhattan Grand Jury. The unprecedented criminal charges against the 45th president don’t relate to Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election by unleashing a bloodthirsty mob on the U.S. Capitol. …
Read More »5 Hard Truths About Running a Cannabis Business
When I think about my time running Dynamic Jack Cannabis Co. in New Mexico so far, the lyrics of one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite musicians — Coldplay’s Chris Martin — come to mind: “Nobody said it was easy. No one ever said it would be …
Read More »Blood, Sweat, and Blackmail: How an Iron Curtain Tour Ruined a Rock Giant
Music and politics were always entwined for Steve Katz. As a teenager in the Sixties, he’d travel from his apolitical family’s home on Long Island to Greenwich Village, where he’d watch radical folkies like Tom Paxton, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, and Dave Van Ronk play. He grew especially close with Van …
Read More »Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Karol G, Lana Del Rey to Headline Lollapalooza
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Odesza, Lana Del Rey,Karol G, the 1975, and Tomorrow X Together will headline this year’s incarnation of Lollapalooza. The Chicago …
Read More »Isley Brothers Spar Over Trademark Ownership in New Lawsuit
Rudolph Isley, one of the founding members of the Isley Brothers, is suing his brother and former bandmate Ronald for allegedly trying to secure a trademark for “The Isley Brothers” exclusively under his name. The lawsuit, which was filed Monday, March 20 and obtained by Rolling Stone, is seeking a …
Read More »Neon Carnival Is Back for Its 12th Year: Here's What to Expect From the Event
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Festival season is officially here and so is Neon Carnival, the popular desert festival after-party that returns for its 12th year in the Coachella Valley. Once again brought …
Read More »Julia Louis-Dreyfus Questions Whether Honesty Is Best in 'You Hurt My Feelings' Trailer
Julia Louis-Dreyfus can’t handle a negative review in Nicole Holofcener’s latest film, You Hurt My Feelings. In a new trailer for the movie, which premiered earlier this year at Sundance, Louis-Dreyfus plays a novelist whose marriage becomes shaken when she overhears her husband (Tobias Menzies) give an honest reaction to …
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