A combination of modern loneliness and New Age woo-woo has convinced a great many people not merely that they need a soulmate, but that, through some unwritten promise of the universe, they are owed one. This belief, along with the more modest goal of a quick hookup, has kept countless …
Read More »Metallica's Lars Ulrich on the Art of Aging Gracefully (While Headbanging)
L ars Ulrich was only 19 when Metallica released their speed limit–defying debut, Kill ‘Em All, in 1983. On each successive album, the metal musicians waited for the mainstream to come to them. Then, their 1991 “Black Album” became the bestselling album of the past three decades thanks to songs …
Read More »Eight Peak Drake Shenanigans From His 'It's All a Blur' Tour
We’ve transitioned from a very 6 God summer to an Aubrey Graham autumn with Drake’s massive It’s All a Blur tour coming to an end (sort of) ahead of the release of his seventh studio album, For All the Dogs. The album was actually slated for last month, and while …
Read More »'Masters of the Air' Finally Lands Premiere Date — But Director Cary Fukunaga Is MIA
Apple seems to be distancing its upcoming Masters of the Air drama from director Cary Fukunaga, with the James Bond filmmaker absent from the press materials announcing its premiere date. Rolling Stone has also learned that Fukunaga has taken a backseat on his forthcoming docuseries Omnivore with the studio. The …
Read More »Trump Keys on Jim Jordan's Wrestling History in Speaker Endorsement
Donald Trump has thrown his support behind Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan in the race to replace former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. In his endorsement, the former president largely skipped over highlighting Jordan’s record in government, instead choosing to laud his achievements as a collegiate wrestler. “Congressman Jim Jordan has been …
Read More »'The Exorcist: Believer' Can Go Straight to Hell
A handful of the faithful and the pious might have been able to tell you what an exorcist was, or what they did, before the early 1970s. After William Friedkin’s blockbuster adaptation of William Peter Blatty’s bestselling horror novel hit screens in 1973, however, the term instantly became part of …
Read More »The Wait Is Over: Listen to Drake's Eighth Studio Album 'For All the Dogs'
Summer is ending but Drake is only just getting started. After weeks of teasing, the rapper has finally released For All the Dogs, his eighth studio album. His third record to be released in the last two years — following Honestly, Nevermind and the 21 Savage-assisted collaborative album Her Loss …
Read More »Hear Blackpink's Jennie Sing First Solo Single in Five Years, 'You & Me'
Five years after the release of her first solo single, “Solo,” Blackpink‘s Jennie is stepping out again with “You & Me.” The song is part of a double single that features the original version of Jennie’s dance-pop track, plus “You & Me (Coachella ver.)” —a remixed version the group premiered …
Read More »Rod Stewart Loves Drinking Appletinis and Believes His New Whisky Brand Was 'Written in the Stars'
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. After more than six decades into a storied, award-winning career, Rod Stewart is finally revealing the secrets to his success: “whisky and football.” “Most of the music I’ve …
Read More »Megan Thee Stallion Wants to Get Rid of Men and Take Over the World on 'Out Alpha the Alpha'
Megan Thee Stallion has her sights set on world domination — and her takeover includes getting rid of all the men. On the soundtrack to A24‘s first-ever musical Dicks: The Musical, in theaters today, the rapper blazes through her masterplan with “Out Alpha the Alpha” with unrelenting dominance. “I’ma tell …
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