All on his own. Daniel Seavey is ready to showcase his impeccable production skills, stellar vocals, and personal artistry in his music as a solo artist — and “Can We Pretend That We’re Good?” is the first official taste of what’s to come for the former Why Don’t We member. …
Read More »Tate McRae Just Couldn't Help Herself on New Single 'Uh Oh'
Tate McRae has mastered the art of making bad decisions. On her latest single, “Uh Oh,” the Canadian pop star runs through the cyclical nature of a complicated relationship that both she and her friends have down to a science. It goes something like this: McRae swears off her situationship, …
Read More »Yeah Yeah Yeahs Fight Hard Times With Raw Beauty on 'Cool It Down'
Two decades ago, the trio of Karen O, Nick Zinner, and Brian Chase were leaders of New York’s downtown post-punk revival scene, taking on the malaise that hung over the early aughts with slashing riffs and yelp-along lyrics. On Cool It Down, their fifth album and first since 2013’s gritty …
Read More »Hear the Beatles Work Out 'Tomorrow Never Knows' on First 'Revolver' Take
When the Beatles started work on their masterpiece Revolver, in April 1966, they knew they were after the sound of the future. And they got there on the very first day of the sessions, with the wildly experimental buzz of “Tomorrow Never Knows (Take 1).” The psychedelic outtake was released …
Read More »'Ramy' and 'Mo': How to Be Young, Reckless and Muslim in America
Today, Hulu debuted the third season of Ramy, the wonderful dramedy co-created by and starring comedian Ramy Youssef as a Muslim-American man struggling to reconcile his faith with his fondness for forbidden activities like sex, porn, and drugs. It’s been two and a half years since we last saw Ramy, …
Read More »Watch Alex G Bring 'Miracles' to 'Colbert'
Alex G appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert for a full-band performance of his latest single, “Miracles,” from his recently released studio album God Save the Animals. The Philadelphia singer and songwriter, real name Alex Giannascoli, produced the record alongside Jacob Portrait. Following the recurring thematic thread of …
Read More »Björk's 'Fossora' is Björk at Her Absolute Björkiest, And That's A Good Thing
It’s been three years since Björk premiered the maximalist Cornucopia in New York, a psychedelic environmental cautionary tale that climate change has made permanently resonant (the ongoing tour is slated for Japan next year). If that project looks at our troubled planet with a macro lens, her new album Fossora …
Read More »Jane's Addiction: Eric Avery Is Back In, Dave Navarro Is Out (For Now)
When Jane’s Addiction kick off their North American arena tour with Smashing Pumpkins on Oct. 2, they’ll be joined by original bassist Eric Avery for the first time in more than a decade. But this won’t be a complete reunion of the classic Jane’s lineup: Guitarist Dave Navarro, who is …
Read More »After Far-Right Harassment, Trans People Are Fighting to Keep Their Health Care
For trans children, finding a community of peers is challenging. That’s why Maya, whose name has been changed to protect her family, was thrilled this past spring when she and her nine-year-old son were able to join a carefully vetted children’s group through the Gender Development Program at Lurie Children’s …
Read More »RS Recommends: The Best Silk Pillowcases for Healthier Skin and Better Sleep
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Silk pillowcases may seem like a luxury reserved for a high-end hotel vacation, but they’ve actually become at-home bedtime accessories with demonstrated benefits for your hair, skin, and …
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