Joanna Newsom played her first live show since 2020 on Wednesday night, appearing as the unannounced opening act for Fleet Foxes. During the performance at the Belasco in Los Angeles, Newsom debuted new material, according to fans. The set was a surprise for the audience, as the Fleet Foxes’ Spring …
Read More »Eric Church, Zach Bryan, Imagine Dragons Lead 2023 Summerfest
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Eric Church, Zach Bryan, Zac Brown Band and Imagine Dragons are among the headliners set for this year’s three-weekend Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The lineup is split into …
Read More »Wayne Swinny, Saliva Guitarist, Dead at 59
Wayne Swinny, guitarist and last remaining original member of Memphis rock band Saliva, has died at the age of 59, representatives for the band have confirmed. His cause of death has been attributed to a brain hemorrhage suffered while on tour supporting the band’s latest single “High on Me.” “I’m …
Read More »Rina Sawayama Plots Ultimate Revenge on 'Eye for an Eye' From 'John Wick: Chapter 4'
Out for blood doesn’t even begin to cover Rina Sawayama‘s revenge plot on the new single “Eye for an Eye.” The song will appear on the upcoming motion picture soundtrack for John Wick: Chapter 4, out March 24, which finds the singer making her big screen debut as Akira alongside …
Read More »Devo Are Getting Their First-Ever Authorized Documentary
Bust out the energy domes and crack those whips: An upcoming authorized documentary will attempt to tell the story of art-rock weirdos Devo. Titled simply Devo — a little unimaginative given the subject matter — the full-length feature will chart the Ohio band’s formation in the aftermath of the Kent …
Read More »Meshell Ndegeocello Starts 'Virgo' Season Early With New Song Off 'The Omnichord Real Book'
Celebrated singer-songwriter Meshell Ndegeocello is back with a new song, “Virgo.” The single will appear on her first album of all new material in nearly a decade, The Omnichord Real Book, out June 16 via Blue Note. “Virgo” is a slinky, eight-minute jazz-soul epic that blends everything from disco guitar …
Read More »Wednesday Drop Hallucinogenic, Tour-Inspired Video for 'TV in the Gas Pump'
Life on the road seems equal parts nightmare-ish and dull in Wednesday’s new video for “TV in the Gas Pump.” The clip, directed by Lewis Dahm, showcases a digital, Sims-like world where things in the mundane landscape suddenly combust into flame. “This is the first song I’ve written about being …
Read More »Tyler, the Creator, Coi Leray Discuss Hip-Hop's Perception in 'RapCaviar Presents' Trailer
The shifting view of hip-hop in pop culture is at the center of a new trailer for upcoming docuseries RapCaviar Presents. The clip goes behind the scenes with acts including Tyler, the Creator, Coi Leray, City Girls, Polo G, and Roddy Ricch as they discuss issues of perception, race, and …
Read More »Herbie Hancock, Thundercat, Big Freedia to Headline Newport Jazz Festival
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Herbie Hancock, Thundercat, Big Freedia, Jon Batiste, Kamasi Washington, Diana Krall, Charles Lloyd, and Vijay Iyer will lead this year’s Newport Jazz Festival lineup. The event, set for …
Read More »'Shout It Out Loud': Kiss Biopic Heading to Netflix in 2024
The early Seventies, particularly the first four-year span of Kiss, will serve as the backdrop for a forthcoming biopic about the rock band, their manager Doc McGhee confirmed in a recent interview with The Rock Experience With Mike Brunn. “It’s a biopic about the first four years of Kiss,” McGhee …
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