Beabadoobee will spend this spring on the road in support of her latest album, This Is How Tomorrow Moves. In April, the musician will begin her The Spaces in Between Tour, which will make stops across North America with support from Pretty Sick and Keni Titus. The tour kicks off …
Read More »Faye Webster, MJ Lenderman, Modest Mouse Lead 90-Track Album to Benefit L.A. Fire Relief
For $20, fans can get 90 songs from some of their favorite artists — and it’ll benefit a good cause. On Tuesday, Good Music announced Good Music to Lift Los Angeles, a 90-track compilation album featuring Mac DeMarco, Faye Webster, and MJ Lenderman, set to benefit the victims of the …
Read More »The Weeknd's 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' Trailer Follows a Celebrated Musician's Emotional Lows
In the trailer for Hurry Up Tomorrow, an insomnia-plagued musician experiences hair-raising highs and emotional lows. In one clip, released Tuesday, the artist nearly drowns in a bathtub, as a narrator contemplates death, and in another he performs before ear-splitting crowds. It’s the Weeknd‘s latest venture into film and TV, …
Read More »GloRilla and Latto Are Bad-Bitch Bank Robbers in 'Procedure' Video
What’s the procedure when a bad bitch walks into the room? That’s the question GloRilla and Latto are asking in their video for “Procedure,” which dropped Tuesday. In the Benny Bloom-directed clip, the pair of rap stars play bank robbers as they recreate a scene from 1996’s Set It Off, …
Read More »Jelly Roll Lands First-Ever 'Artist in Residence' Gig at 'American Idol'
Jelly Roll is heading to Hollywood. The Nashville-born artist joins the American Idol team as an “artist in residence,” an ABC representative confirmed to Rolling Stone on Tuesday. In the new title, Jelly Roll will appear during the show’s “Hollywood Week,” where judges weed out weaker contestants, and other segments …
Read More »Brad Paisley, Sheryl Crow, John Legend, St. Vincent, Brittany Howard, Dawes Open Grammys With 'I Love L.A.'
Randy Newman‘s 1983 song “I Love L.A.” has more than a hint of irony in the lyrics, but the 67th annual Grammy Awards kicked off with a totally sincere, even moving, version of it from a one-time-only supergroup: Dawes backed by Sheryl Crow, Brittany Howard, Brad Paisley, John Legend, and …
Read More »Kendrick Lamar Nabs Another Win With Song of the Year: 'Nothing More Powerful Than Rap Music'
Kendrick Lamar‘s “Not Like Us” is not only Song of the Year, but Record of the Year, according to Grammy voters. In the Song of the Year category, he beat out Taylor Swift with Post Malone, Lady Gaga with Bruno Mars, Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter, Beyoncé, Chappell Roan, and Shaboozey. …
Read More »Dawes Release Cover of Randy Newman's 'I Love L.A.' to Benefit Fire Relief Efforts
Dawes have announced the release of “I Love L.A.,” a cover of the Randy Newman 1983 classic, with proceeds directed to the Recording Academy and MusiCares’ Los Angeles fire relief effort. The band first performed a rendition of “I Love L.A.” on Sunday at the Grammy Awards, making lyrical changes …
Read More »Billie Eilish, Finneas Pay Tribute to L.A. Community With 'Birds of a Feather' Grammys Performance
Billie Eilishand her brother and collaborator Finneas paid tribute to Altadena, which was one of the communities devastated in the Los Angeles fires. Performing against a backdrop of the San Gabriel Mountains and Eaton Canyon, the duo delivered a soaring rendition of “Birds of a Feather” at Crypto.com Area. Eilish …
Read More »Charli XCX Throws a Panty Party on Grammys Stage
Brat season continues. Charli XCX pulled out the club classics by performing “Von Dutch” and “Guess” on the Grammys stage. During the video intro for her performance, Charli teased that she was going to perform the “least Grammy-appropriate songs. Expect to be a little bit upset, honestly.” Her set began …
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