A grey cloud of masochism has followed Conan Gray around for long enough. On the singer and songwriter’s latest single, “Killing Me,” he makes a point of freeing himself from emotional torment, but it won’t happen unless he puts up a strong fight. “You’re killing me/You’re not makin’ it easy/Too …
Read More »A Christian Artist Sang 'Cock' on Their Album. The Grammys Bounced Them Out of Their Category
There’s a fine line for what the Recording Academy considers eligible for Best Contemporary Christian Album at the Grammys. In the case of drag queen Christian singer Flamy Grant, that line was drawn over several curse words. Grant, whose offstage name is Matthew Blake and uses they/them pronouns when not …
Read More »First (New Tour) Dates: Here's Where You Can Find Blink-182's 2024 Reunion Concert Tickets Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Blink-182 are back. It’s been over 30 years since the band got its start back in 1992, and over a decade since Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, and Travis …
Read More »Britney's Memoir Is Incomplete — But Powerful
Britney Spears‘ wrenching new memoir, The Woman in Me, is a classic celebrity tell-all — but she doesn’t quite tell all. There’s not a word in there about the recording her classic second album, Oops!… I Did It Again. Later, she mentions one of her greatest songs, “Toxic,” but again, …
Read More »Jessie Murph and Jelly Roll Bring Their Thing For 'Wild Ones' to Jimmy Kimmel
Tennessee rocker Jelly Roll brought his latest to late night on Monday, performing “Wild Ones,” the hip-hop-by-way-of-Nashville collab with singer Jessie Murph, on Jimmy Kimmel Live. On the single, where the duo outline the kind of crazy that appeals to them, the father of two even name drops wife Bunnie …
Read More »TikTok Gave MGMT a New Audience. They're Going to Make the Most of It
Just a few years ago, MGMT seemed like they were spiraling into oblivion. The psychedelic synth-pop dup of Andrew VanWyngarden and Benjamin Goldwasser exploded onto the scene back in 2007 with their debut LP, Oracular Spectacular, and the hits “Kids,” “Electric Feel,” and “Time to Pretend.” But follow-up albums Congratulations …
Read More »Sabrina Carpenter Goes Full 'Jennifer's Body' Meets 'Final Destination' in 'Feather' Video
As Halloween arrives, it’s officially the final day of spooky season — but as Sabrina Carpenter captures in the music video for her latest single, “Feather,” men tend to be scary all year long. The Mia Barnes-directed video finds the singer pulling up in a bubblegum pink hearse to a …
Read More »Will Country Music's Biggest Song Be Nominated for a Best Country Song Grammy?
Leading up to the Grammy nominations on Nov. 10, Rolling Stone is breaking down 16 different categories. For each, we’re predicting the nominees, as well as who will (and who should) win on Grammy night. This is a moment overflowing with worthy country songs, so even though this category makes …
Read More »Reneé Rapp and Lizzy McAlpine Deliver 'Wicked' Duet as Glinda and Elphaba on 'For Good'
Reneé Rapp‘s first New York stop on the Snow Hard Feelings tour — a sold-out show at Terminal 5 on Monday night — was only a few blocks away from Broadway’s Gershwin Theatre, home of Wicked, but the singer brought the musical to her fans. On the eve of Halloween, …
Read More »Ms. Lauryn Hill Postpones Second Show Over 'Serious' Vocal Strain and Injury
Ms. Lauryn postponed a second show on her Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 25th anniversary/Fugees reunion tour due to “a serious case of vocal strain/injury.” Hill called off her show in Fort Worth, Texas, on Monday, Oct. 30, after previously postponing a concert in Philadelphia last week. In a statement shared …
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