Their album isn’t out yet, but the boys of Wallows are ready to play it live. In arenas. Rolling Stone can exclusively announce that Wallows — the alt-rock band made up of Dylan Minnette, Braeden Lemasters, and Cole Preston — will release its third album Model on May 24. On …
Read More »New Kids on the Block Are Bringing the Band and the Blockheads 'Full Circle' on First New Album in 11 Years
New Kids on the Block are making a toast to never growing up as they announce their first album in more than a decade, Still Kids. The album is set for release on May 17 and follows up their 2013 full-length 10. “This album, more than any other, is bringing …
Read More »Judith Hill Honors the Resilient Women Who Came Before Her on 'Dame de la Lumière'
Judith Hill is paying tribute to the sacrifice and fight of the powerful women who raised her. The Grammy winner (and Prince protégé) debuts the video for “Dame de la Lumière,” written about her mother and grandmother’s perseverance, with Rolling Stone Tuesday. “Dame De La Lumière speaks to the strength …
Read More »The Black Crowes Cut a Visual Slice of Their 'Rock n Roll Pie' in New 'Wanting and Waiting' Video
The Black Crowes have dropped a new music video for, “Wanting and Waiting,” the first single from the rock outfit’s first album in 15 years, Happiness Bastards, out March 15. Directed by Christopher Acosta, the visual matches the punchy rock and roll energy of “Wanting and Waiting.” It pairs a …
Read More »Landon Barker Reveals That He Has 'Very Minor' Tourette's Syndrome
In a recent TikTok comment beneath a video of Landon Barker signing autographs and answering questions from paparazzi, one user inquired about whether the musician and influencer has Tourette’s syndrome. Before anyone could speculate much further, Barker shared a response video addressing the comment himself. “I figured I’d speak on …
Read More »The Original 'Murder on the Dancefloor' Demo Had Lyrics About Doing Bong Hits
“Murder on the Dancefloor” once had lyrics about bong hits and the Hague, with co-writer Gregg Alexander (of the New Radicals) sharing part of the old demo for the future Sophie Ellis-Bextor hit with The Guardian. Alexander wrote “Murder on the Dancefloor” in the mid-90s, and the demo snippet definitely …
Read More »Spice Girls Celebrate Never Ending Friendship With 30th Anniversary Audition Throwback
Friendship never ends for the Spice Girls as they revisit the rounds of auditions that led to them being placed in what would become the biggest girl group of all time. Timed to the celebration of their 30th anniversary, the group shared old archival footage from the audition process alongside …
Read More »Watch Blackberry Smoke's Brit Turner Triumphantly Take the Stage Weeks After 2022 Brain Surgery
Blackberry Smoke’s Brit Turner endured a harrowing 2022, suffering a heart attack in August of that year and then undergoing brain surgery in November after a tumor was discovered during a routine MRI. Turner continued to battle glioblastoma (brain cancer) over the next couple years, until his death this past …
Read More »Air Plot North American Tour to Mark 25th Anniversary of Debut Album 'Moon Safari'
Electronic French duo Air are marking the 25th anniversary of their debut album, Moon Safari, with a tour. Launching this fall, the trek will feature them playing the album in its entirety for the first time, as they did on their recent European tour. The 19-date tour kicks off in …
Read More »Outlaw Country Cruise 2025: Old Crow Medicine Show, John Hiatt, Lucinda Williams Will Headline
The Outlaw Country Cruise is setting sail for its ninth year. The 2025 voyage will launch Feb. 22 and run through Feb. 28 with performances from Old Crow Medicine Show, John Hiatt, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore with the Guilty Ones, and more. This will …
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