If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Odesza, Lana Del Rey,Karol G, the 1975, and Tomorrow X Together will headline this year’s incarnation of Lollapalooza. The Chicago …
Read More »Bully Offer Up a Rock and Roll Ode to a Late Dog on New Song 'Days Move Slow'
Nashville garage rockers Bully are back with a new song, “Days Move Slow,” which will appear on their next album, Lucky for You, out June 2 via Sub Pop. “Days Move Slow” is a punchy but poignant tune, an energetic and honest exploration of grief that Bully’s Alicia Bognanno wrote …
Read More »Davido Details Upcoming Album 'Timeless'
Davido — an 11-year Afrobeats veteran at the forefront of the genre’s early crossover — has announced the title and release date for his fourth studio album, one he told Rolling Stone was nearly complete last June. Then, in the fall, tragedy struck: his three year old son, Ifeanyi, died …
Read More »Queen Kwong Teases a Dirty Rat in 'The Mourning Song' Video
Queen Kwong performs a pole dance for a dirty rat in a new video for “The Mourning Song,” a track off her recent Couples Only album. “I’ve only ever loved one man and you weren’t that guy,” she sings over deceptively gentle indie-rock guitars. “But I tried and I tried.” …
Read More »Ed Sheeran Is Planning a Posthumous Album
With his confessional new album –(pronouncedSubtract), on the way, Ed Sheeran opened up like never before in his cover-story interviews with senior writer Brian Hiatt, which took place over a week in Auckland, New Zealand. Some highlights follow, or read the whole cover story here. Now that Sheeran has completed …
Read More »Post Malone Reaches Settlement in 'Circles' Copyright Lawsuit Just Before Trial
Post Malone has settled a copyright suit from a songwriter who claimed he was denied credit and compensation for his alleged work on 2019’s “Circles.” Although terms of the settlement deal were not made public, a court filing from U.S. DistrictJudge Otis D. Wright obtained by Rolling Stone Tuesday confirmed …
Read More »Bobbi Ercoline, Woman on Iconic 'Woodstock' Album Cover, Dies
Bobbi Kelly Ercoline, the blanketed woman who was featured with her then-boyfriend and later husband on the cover of Woodstock’s 1970 soundtrack album, died Saturday. Nick Ercoline, her husband of 54 years, confirmed her death on Facebook. “She lived her life well, and left this world in a much better …
Read More »Coldplay Welcome Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry Onstage for 'Cry Cry Cry' Performance
Chris Martin swapped the background vocals of Jacob Collier for Chvrches‘ Lauren Mayberry in a rendition of Coldplay‘s 2019 song “Cry Cry Cry” at a stop in São Paulo, Brazil last week. On Monday, both bands shared a video of the special performance that captured Martin and Mayberry duetting the …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen, Gladys Knight, José Feliciano to Receive National Medal of Arts From White House
A cohort of iconic musicians and artists will be receiving the 2021 National Medal of Arts from President Joe Biden Tuesday. On Monday, the White House announced that Bruce Springsteen, Gladys Knight, and José Feliciano are among the musicians to receive the coveted award. The event will mark The Boss’ …
Read More »Watch Hayley Williams Revisit Deana Carter's Angsty Single 'Did I Shave My Legs for This?'
During a performance at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, Paramore‘s Hayley Williams showcased a dynamic cover of Deana Carter‘s hit Nineties single “Did I Shave My Legs for This?,” off the country singer’s debut album of the same name. The musician appeared as part of Love Rising, an event to raise money …
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