As hard as it is to believe, Sonic Youth played their final show 14 years ago this fall, instigated by the breakup of co-founders Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon. In the years since, they’ve each continued working on many fronts: Gordon was nominated for a Grammy this year for her …
Read More »Oasis Finally Conquer America at First U.S. Show in 17 Years
The last time Oasis played a concert in the United States, it was December 2008, and the band was just months away from a backstage fracas between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher in Paris that would prematurely end the tour, estrange the siblings for more than a decade, and sink …
Read More »Hear Bon Jovi Team Up With Bruce Springsteen for New Take on 'Hollow Man'
Bon Jovi will revisit their 2024 album Forever with an all-star guest list that includes Jason Isbell, Jelly Roll, and Bruce Springsteen for the band’s upcoming Forever (Legendary Edition), due out in October. Jon Bon Jovi and Springsteen, two New Jersey legends, team up on “Hollow Man,” a rerecording of …
Read More »Thurston Moore on His New Velvets Tribute — and Why There's No Sonic Youth Reunion
As hard as it is to believe, Sonic Youth played their final show 14 years ago this fall, instigated by the breakup of co-founders Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon. In the years since, they’ve each continued working on many fronts: Gordon was nominated for a Grammy this year for her …
Read More »Sabrina Carpenter Warns New Album 'Man's Best Friend' Is 'Not for Any Pearl Clutchers'
Sabrina Carpenter warned that the provocative lyrics on her upcoming album Man’s Best Friend might not be for prude-minded people in a preview from the singer’s interview with CBS Mornings. “The album is not for any pearl clutchers,” Carpenter told Gayle King in a clip shared Thursday, one day before …
Read More »Watch Maren Morris Take the Hamptons to 'My Church' With Yola
Maren Morris was nearly done with her seven-song set at The Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett, New York when her face got dead serious. “This is the song that turned me into an artist and not just a singer-songwriter,” she told the crowd as part of the acclaimed Soho Sessions series …
Read More »PinkPantheress' Playlist Is 'A Little Bit of F-ckery.' She Welcomes the Chaos
PinkPantheress doesn’t think anyone would be too surprised by the collection of songs saved to her phone. Her own records are often erratic, moving quickly from one idea to the next. It makes sense, then, that when she let Rolling Stone sift through her library on the latest installment of …
Read More »Hilary Duff Celebrates 'Metamorphosis' Anniversary, Leaves Fans Guessing With Subtle Hint
Hilary Duff looked back at the record that launched her on an “epic adventure” on Wednesday. Marking its 22nd anniversary, the singer and actress took to social media to celebrate the release of her second studio album, Metamorphosis. In a caption posted alongside a series of throwback photos from the …
Read More »CMAT Has a Sharp-Eyed, Honey-Coated Message For the World: Do Better
“Another good idea/I saved the messages you sent the night you tried to sleep with her/Happy new year,” Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson — a.k.a. the Irish singer-songwriter CMAT — coos at the outset of “Tree Six Foive,” a barn-dance kiss-off from her third album Euro-Country. It offers a neat encapsulation of …
Read More »Mariah Carey Unveils Track List, Collaborations for 'Here for It All'
Mariah Carey has shared the track list for her 16th LP, Here for It All. The album, out Sept. 26, will feature 11 songs, including collaborations with Anderson. Paak and the Clark Sisters. “Tracklist is here!” Carey wrote on Instagram. “My new album Here For It All is out 9/26. …
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