If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. In May 1970, Let It Be premiered, and not a single Beatle showed up. The film was a bleak portrayal of the world’s greatest band falling apart, released …
Read More »PinkPantheress Completes Sold-Out Brooklyn Show Run With Special Guests Ice Spice and Kelela
New York City’s newly-opened venue, Brooklyn Paramount, hosted PinkPantheress for two nights of performances on her Capable of Love tour this week. On Sunday, the singer performed her biggest hits and album deep cuts to a sold-out audience and welcomed Cash Cobain to the stage as a special guest. Saving …
Read More »Cher's Son Argues She's 'Unfit to Serve' as His Conservator
Elijah Blue Allman, Cher’s son, objected to his mother’s efforts to place him under a conservatorship, arguing that he doesn’t need one and that Cher is “unfit to serve” as his conservator. Allman filed the objection last week, rebuffing his mother’s arguments that she should gain control of his finances …
Read More »Loma Returns With First Album in Four Years, 'How Will I Live Without a Body?'
Loma — the indie trio featuring members of Shearwater and Cross Record — have announced How Will I Live Without a Body?, their first album in four years. Ahead of the LP’s June 28 arrival on Sub Pop, the band has shared the first single, “How It Starts,” along with …
Read More »Future and Metro Boomin Will Bring Blockbuster Albums on 'We Trust You' Tour This Summer
The trust issues that plagued Future and Metro Boomin on their recent blockbuster collaborative albums We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You might finally be subsiding. On Monday, the rapper and producer announced the We Trust You Tour, set to make stops throughout North America this summer. …
Read More »Taylor Swift Loved Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt's 'All Too Well (Barbenheimer Version)'
Taylor Swift gave Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt rave reviews for their “All Too Well” parody during Gosling’s Saturday Night Live monologue this weekend. The night’s opening bit started with Gosling turning Swift’s classic break-up anthem into a prolonged, mournful coda on Barbie and his Year of Ken. About halfway …
Read More »Childish Gambino Announces Final Two New Albums, Plays New Music on Instagram Live
Fresh off a surprise appearance at Coachella, Childish Gambino —a.k.a. Donald Glover —has announced two new albums, which serve as his first new solo projects in four years following 2020’s 3.15.20. Last year, he dropped an EP featuring Ni’jah for Swarm, his horror series that aired on Prime Video. It …
Read More »Billy Joel's CBS Concert Special Abruptly Ends Mid-'Piano Man,' Baffling Viewers and News Anchors
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The CBS broadcast of Billy Joel‘s milestone 100th headlining show at Madison Square Garden was regrettably stuck between a rock and a hard place: the Masters golf tournament …
Read More »Weyes Blood Celebrates 'Titanic Rising' Anniversary With Stellar 'Andromeda' Video
In honor of Weyes Blood‘s Titanic Rising turning five years old, Natalie Mering has released a video for “Andromeda.” The second track and lead single off Titanic Rising, “Andromeda,” is a fan favorite. Mering partially shot the video in 2018 and shelved it, instead releasing a simple galactic clip (the …
Read More »Gunna Announces New Album 'One of Wun' With Special Performance Visual
Gunna is nearly ready to unleash his forthcoming studio album One of Wun — but he won’t say when it’s coming. The rapper shared the title of the record on Monday and unveiled its accompanying cover art, created by the visual artist Calvin Clausell Jr. In the image, Gunna’s face …
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