Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) believes American democracy is on the brink. Schiff, chairman of the House Select Committee on Intelligence and head of Congress’ investigation of the January 6th insurrection, is adamant that the false allegations of election fraud advanced by former-President Trump and his allies have brought us to …
Read More »Carlos Santana, Chris Stapleton Bring Deep Grooves, Guitar Solos to New Song 'Joy'
Carlos Santana has tapped Chris Stapleton for a new song, “Joy,” from the guitarist’s upcoming album, Blessings and Miracles, out October 15th via BMG. “Joy,” as its title suggests, is a celebratory, uplifting track, though that euphoria is couched in a heavy, yearning groove that blends elements of reggae, blues, …
Read More »Tucker Carlson Is 'Just a Bad Person.' CNN Host Confronts Andrew Yang About Interview With Fox Host
Andrew Yang got to push his new book and talk about the new political party he’s attempting to launch during an interview on Saturday, but once the plugging was over, CNN’s Jim Acosta pressed the former president and New York City mayoral candidate on why he agreed to speak with …
Read More »Nicki Minaj Appears in First Music Video Since That Whole Swollen Balls Thing
Jesy Nelson has teamed up with Nicki Minaj for the new video for “Boyz.” The track marks the former Little Mix member’s debut solo single — and Minaj’s first appearance since that whole thing with her cousin’s friend’s testicles. In the Harry James-directed visual, Nelson and her crew of baddies …
Read More »Tucker Carlson Wants Anti-Maskers to Take Action. Now Some Are Harassing Children at School
“Maybe people should stay and fight and take back the schools, which belong to us. They’re ours.” So said Tucker Carlson to millions of viewers on Tuesday night. It was the latest installment of the Fox News host’s months-long crusade against school mask mandates, one that has included multiple calls …
Read More »Steely Dan's Donald Fagen Talks Lessons in Sleaze and a Rabbi With a Fastball
In chaotic times, Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen found calm and comfort in what some would consider chaotic music: Bebop records by Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie were his pandemic soundtrack, and as he tells Rolling Stone, “It’s weird; a lot of people get anxious when they hear bebop, but it …
Read More »Mitski Cuts Sharp and Sure With 'Working for the Knife'
In September 2019, Mitski played a final show in Central Park (with Lucy Dacus as an opener, no less) before embarking on an extended hiatus and going completely dark on social media. Two years, 26 days, and a global pandemic later, she’s returned with “Working For the Knife,” a track …
Read More »Harry Styles Sent Us Back to 2019 — and the Seventies — at Glitter-Slicked MSG Set
If you passed through New York’s Herald Square on Sunday, you probably felt like a time traveler. Thousands of young fans were dressed up, Seventies-style, for a show that they’ve been waiting for for two years — colorful flared pants, feather boas, glitter, and two-piece suits aplenty. Just stop your …
Read More »Green Day Drops Limited-Edition 7-Inch Vinyl on Their Coffee Subscription Site
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Green Day is taking a never-before-pressed recording out of the vault and releasing it as an exclusive vinyl on OaklandCoffee.com – the coffee subscription site owned by band …
Read More »Phoebe Bridgers Drops Bo Burnham Cover in Support of Texas Abortion Funds
Phoebe Bridgers has released a cover of Bo Burnham‘s tune “That Funny Feeling” exclusively via her Bandcamp. Proceeds from the track will benefit Texas Abortion Funds. Buy the song here. The cover, which Bridgers has also been performing live on her current tour, was recorded in Los Angeles with Tony …
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