Beth Gibbons is celebrating the first anniversary of her debut solo album of original music, Lives Outgrown. On Monday, NPR released the singer’s performance for Tiny Desk, featuring songs from the studio album. Gibbons opened her set with a haunting rendition of “Tell Me Who You Are Today,” surrounded by …
Read More »NBA Draft Lottery 2025 Livestream: Here's How to Watch Team Selection Event Online Without Cable
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. While the NBA Playoffs are in full swing with the best teams in the league, the worst teams are gearing up for the NBA Draft Lottery 2025. Getting …
Read More »For the First Time, the Top Two Albums in the U.S. Are in Spanish
For 69 years, the Billboard 200 has ranked the most consumed albums in the United States, and for the first time, the albums in the Number One and Two spots are both in Spanish. Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos sits atop the chart at Number One after a new …
Read More »Kid Cudi Will Recount His Pursuit of Happiness in 'Cudi: The Memoir'
Kid Cudi will reflect on the journey of his life and career in his debut memoir Cudi: The Memoir, out Aug. 5. The musician announced the book on Instagram, sharing accompanying artwork that he painted himself. The memoir will recount stories that capture “life lessons, the rager period of my …
Read More »Ken Pomeroy Mixes Her Native American Heritage With Red Dirt on New Album 'Cruel Joke'
Ken Pomeroy wants you to feel her empathy. The 22-year-old singer-songwriter may be sharing her hopes for Cruel Joke, her 12-track album that drops on May 16th, but she’s also articulating the reason she makes music at all. “From the beginning, the goal for me — my mission statement, I …
Read More »Zach Bryan Is Rereleasing a Song After Feuding With John Moreland: What Happened?
Zach Bryan’s reported $350 million publishing deal has devolved into a feud with fellow Tulsa, Oklahoma, musician John Moreland, with Bryan removing the song they recorded together from all streaming services. The track in question, “Memphis; the Blues,” appeared on Bryan’s 2024 album, The Great American Bar Scene. While Moreland …
Read More »Trump Claims Qatar Is Giving Him $400 Million Jet Out of Goodness of Their Heart
Donald Trump doesn’t see why everyone is so concerned that he accepted a $400 million jet from the Qatari government — one that will serve as the new Air Force Once, and which the president will reportedly retain through his presidential library fund after he leaves office. “So the fact …
Read More »Alan Sparhawk Faces the Crashing Waves in Moving 'Not Broken' Video
Alan Sparhawk shakes arms against a sea of troubles in the music video for “Not Broken,” a single off his upcoming collaborative album, With Trampled by Turtles. In the black-and-white clip, directed by Alexa Viscius, Sparhawk paces a concrete walkway as waves crash around him, ostensibly depicting his continued anguish …
Read More »Twenty One Pilots Recover Stolen Drum After Fans Investigate
Twenty One Pilots end each night on their Clancy tour the same way. Members Josh Dun and Tyler Joseph set up two custom drums in the crowd, relying on the fans surrounding them to hold up their equipment and bring the show home with a cathartic performance of “Trees.” They …
Read More »They Don't Make Records Like This New Little Feat Album Anymore. That's a Compliment
In the classic-rock world, we’ve reached that alarming moment where many heritage bands are down to only or two surviving members — or, in some eerie cases, none. Mathematically speaking, Little Feat, who perfected a jukejoint-carnival mashup of nearly every form of American music more than 50 years ago, have …
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