If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Spending extended periods of time standing can take a toll on our bodies in ways we may not be aware of in the moment. After a while, you …
Read More »David Lindley, Multi-Instrumentalist Who Shaped the Sound of Soft Rock, Dead at 78
Notable session musician David Lindley, a multi-instrumentalist known for his prolific work and collaborations throughout the Seventies and Eighties, died at age 78 on March 3, Rolling Stone confirmed. No cause of death was given. An active musician since the Sixties, Lindley was a popular session musician whose skillset when …
Read More »How Deem Spencer Learned to be Vulnerable on His New Album 'adultSW!M'
Sometimes, the hardest thing for an artist to do is relent and let other people into their creative process. That was the self-assigned task of deem spencer, the thoughtful, Queens-born artist whose latest studio album, adultSW!M, dropped today. He tells Rolling Stone that the 12-track project is the result of …
Read More »Another (Celine) Portrait: See Bob Dylan in Fashion Brand's Latest 'Performer' Series
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Earlier this winter, Hedi Slimane, the creative director behind fashion label Celine, headed to Malibu, California, to take a few new portraits. His subject: Bob Dylan. Months after …
Read More »Suki Waterhouse Won't Take Romance for Granted on New Single 'To Love'
With the world crumbling down around her, Suki Waterhouse is grateful to be in love. On her latest single, “To Love,” the British musician exchanges her signature sad girl heartbreak songwriting for a warmer and more optimistic take on romance. “‘To Love’ is a song that I wrote really recently …
Read More »The Best Wireless Range Extenders to Use (and How They Work)
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. “Can you hear me now?” Dropped calls may be a thing of the past (well, most of the time) but there’s a new dead zone in town and …
Read More »Travis Barker Says His Finger Ligament Surgery Was a 'Success' After Postponing Blink-182 Tour
Travis Barker is on the mend. On Friday, the Blink-182 drummer revealed his finger surgery was a “success” after dislocating and tearing ligaments in his ring finger during rehearsals for the group’s reunion tour. The injury forced the band to postpone their scheduled tour dates in Latin America. “Thank you …
Read More »Outdoor Buds: These Fully Waterproof Workout Earbuds Are Just $30
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. It’s not easy trying to get an outdoor workout in during cold and rainy season, but it’s even harder trying to find a pair of earbuds that will …
Read More »DeSantis Disney Appointee Said Tap Water Might Be Turning People Gay
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis appointed a guy who thinks tap water will turn you gay to Disney’s new governance board — and no, it’s not Alex Jones. According to CNN’s KFile, Ron Peri, a former pastor from Orlando, once said that the number of LGBTQ individuals was increasing because of …
Read More »J-Hope, Boygenius, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
WELCOME TO OURweekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more.This week, J-Hope teams up with J. Cole, Boygenius release another great song from their upcoming album, Kali Uchis unfurls a sweet slow jam, and De La Soul finally hit …
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