Pearl Jam may have been forced to delay their Gigaton tour until 2021 because of the pandemic, but they’re trying to tide fans over until then by screening their entire August 8th, 2018 show at Seattle’s Safeco Field Friday via Nugs.net. Members of the Ten Club can watch for free. …
Read More »DaBaby, Quavo Travel Through Time Warp in 'Pick Up' Video
DaBaby — never one to take a vacation — has followed up his VMAs performance with a new video, “Pick Up,” featuring Quavo of Migos. The Reel Goats-directed clip begins with DaBaby opening his new folding smartphone and disappearing into a time warp, where he encounters cavemen and cavewomen in …
Read More »Blackpink, Selena Gomez Hang Out in a Pastel, 'Ice Cream'-Filled World in Flirty New Video
Blackpink and Selena Gomez have released the playful video for their highly anticipated new single “Ice Cream.” Blackpink will be releasing their debut album on October 2nd. In the flirty clip, Gomez and the ladies of Blackpink hang out in a pastel-colored world, driving an ice cream truck, biking around …
Read More »LL Cool J on Police Reform: 'We've Got to Vet These Bad Cops Differently'
Less than a week after George Floyd died at the hands of Minneapolis police and protests started springing up around the country, LL Cool J posted an a cappella rap in support of the Black Lives Matter movement to Instagram. “Watching that man die slow left a hole,” he said …
Read More »Lucinda Williams Rocks Out to 'You Can't Rule Me' on 'Colbert'
Lucinda Williams tore through a live rendition of “You Can’t Rule Me” on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Wednesday night. Seated in a studio at an appropriate social distance, Williams and her band showcased theGood Souls Better Angels track’s blues-rock grit, head-bobbing to the beat and letting each guitar …
Read More »Hayes Carll Revisits 'Bad Liver and a Broken Heart' for New Acoustic Album
Hayes Carll releases the Alone Together Sessions on September 4th, a collection of his songs reimagined as stripped-down acoustic numbers. In some cases, the songs stay true to form, but others are drastically different. Like “Bad Liver and a Broken Heart,” which the Texas songwriter premieres Wednesday. As it appears …
Read More »Big Sean Drops Nipsey Hussle Collaboration, 'Deep Reverence'
Big Sean has released a collaboration with the late Nipsey Hussle titled “Deep Reverence.” Sean announced the track when responding to a fan on Twitter Monday night. “Deep Reverence” opens with a verse from Nipsey, describing his upbringing in a neighborhood run by the Crips: “I was birthed in a C-section/Hella cops …
Read More »RS Charts: Taylor Swift's Reign Continues as 'Folklore' Spends Fourth Week Atop RS 200
Taylor Swift‘s Folklore enjoys a fourth straight week at Number One on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums Chart, pulling in 93,000 units during the week of August 14th through August 20th. Swift’s eighth studio album saw more than 65 million streams in its fourth week on the chart and …
Read More »Hear Mort Garson's Unreleased Disco Funk Song 'Dragonfly'
Sacred Bones Records, which recently announced plans to reissue four Seventies albums by Mort Garson, has shared the electronic pioneer’s unreleased song “Dragonfly.” The track comes from Music From Patch Cord Productions, a collection of unreleased recordings from Garson’s archive including music for never-aired radio advertisements, themes for science fiction …
Read More »Ben Gibbard of the Postal Service Dedicates Song to the Postal Service
Ben Gibbard, one-half of the beloved indie-pop duo the Postal Service, has finally acknowledged a good pun and dedicated a performance of “Such Great Heights” to the United States Postal Service, which is in dire straits at the moment. Gibbard performed an acoustic version of the project’s signature song during …
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