If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Next year marks two decades since System of a Down released a new album. Although they released two new songs in 2020 to draw attention to Azerbaijan’s invasion …
Read More »'Heartstopper' Trailer Teases Season Three and Billie Eilish's 'Birds of a Feather'
Summer is coming to an end while love and school intertwine for Charlie (Joe Locke), Nick (Kit Connor), and their friends in the third season of Heartstopper, which released a new teaser on Monday. As they plot parties and events, they also consider where they want to go to college, …
Read More »Gracie Abrams' New Album Features Taylor Swift Collaboration
This Eras Tour sisterhood is on another level. On Monday, Gracie Abrams announced the track list for her June 21 album, The Secret of Us, including a song titled “Us” featuring Taylor Swift. “Screaming so loud………..” Abrams captioned the post, which included the 13-song track list. The album will feature …
Read More »David Sanborn, Jazz Saxophonist Who Played on David Bowie's 'Young Americans,' Dead at 78
Smooth jazz saxophonist David Sanborn, who played on recordings by Stevie Wonder, James Brown, and Carly Simon and performed live with David Bowie and the Rolling Stones, died in Tarrytown, New York, on Sunday afternoon. A rep confirmed the news to Rolling Stone. A message on Sanborn’s social media cited …
Read More »Switzerland's Nemo Wins 2024 Eurovision Song Contest
The 2024 Eurovision Song Contest winner has been crowned. On Saturday, the annual music event came to a close with Switzerland’s Nemo taking the top prize for their performance of “The Code.” Nemo bested Croatia’s Baby Lasagna, a favorite to win, with his song, “Rim Tim Tagi Dim” — he …
Read More »Touch and Go's Corey Rusk Remembers 'Supernaturally Talented' Friend Steve Albini
Steve Albini was an icon to many people, and his work and life was often synonymous with Chicago, the city he called home in his adult life — where he began recording musicians, built his Electrical Audio studio, and established his own bands Big Black, Rapeman, and Shellac, all of …
Read More »See Foo Fighters Pull 'Eruption' Prank With Wolfgang Van Halen at Welcome to Rockville
Foo Fighters pulled a prank on the Welcome to Rockville crowd Saturday, pretending to play a pair of Van Halen classics… only to reveal Mammoth WVH’s Wolfgang Van Halen was actually performing in the wings. The gag occurred during the headlining set’s usual mid-show medley featuring the music of drummer …
Read More »Netherlands' Eurovision Contestant Disqualified From Finals After Incident With Crew Member
Hours before the Eurovision Song Contest’s finals, the singer representing the Netherlands was kicked out of the competition due to a backstage incident with a crew member. The Netherlands’ Joost Klein had qualified for Saturday’s finals following his performance of the song “Europapa” at Thursday’s semifinals, but was absent at …
Read More »Wade Bowen Is So Texas He Got Troy Aikman to Cameo on His New Album
Wade Bowen never stopped pouring his heart out in his songs. What’s different about him after 25-plus years of music is the amount of joy in those pours. “We’re having so much fun playing music, we’re having so much fun writing songs and recording,” Bowen tells Rolling Stone. “I feel …
Read More »See Jelly Roll Join Limp Bizkit to Cover the Who at Welcome to Rockville
It’s been a season of unexpected, genre-crossing collaborations for Jelly Roll as — two weeks after the country star shared the Stagecoach stage with T-Pain — he appeared alongside Limp Bizkit Friday at Daytona Beach, Florida’s Welcome to Rockville Festival. Both Jelly Roll and Limp Bizkit were on the lineup …
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