I didn’t bring my stilts,” dad-jokes Lindsey Buckingham as he eyes Omar Apollo, all six feet five of him. Apollo lets out a chuckle as he leans against the recording console, where Buckingham’s band, Fleetwood Mac, happened to have made Tusk 45 years ago. Buckingham, a 74-year-old guitar hero, might …
Read More »Three Members of Fifty Fifty Cut by K-Pop Agency Attrakt for Alleged Breach of Contract
K-pop agency Attrakt, which formed the K-pop group Fifty Fifty, has cut members Aran, Sio, and Saena for allegedly defaming the agency and seeking to break their contracts. In a statement sent to Rolling Stone Tuesday, the agency said that the organization’s CEO announced they had “terminated the exclusive contract” …
Read More »Can Big Boi and J.I.D See the Future of Southern Rap?
A tlanta’s storied Stankonia Studios feel like the site of a family reunion as J.I.D walks in with a grin and daps up Big Boi with Stevie Wonder’s “As” spilling from the speakers. Both are soft-spoken, and you can barely hear what they say to each other as they exchange …
Read More »Dave Grohl Duets With Norah Jones and Uncovers Foo Fighter Deep Cuts on 'Playing Along' Podcast
Dave Grohl delivered a special and unexpected gift to Foo Fighters fans during his recent appearance on the Norah Jones Is Playing Along podcast. The frontman’s appearance ran for just over an hour and a half, during which the two musicians went deep on songwriting, live performance, and long-time influences. …
Read More »Grimes and Aespa Go Deep on AI, Avatars, and the Art of the Music Video
G rimes is a self-taught, self-produced artist who released her first album on a small indie label more than a decade ago. Aespa is a girl group formed during the pandemic by one of K-pop’s leading labels, composed of four extremely hardworking women — Karina, Giselle, Winter, and Ningning — …
Read More »Sampha Bites His Tongue With Stripped-Down Cover of Steve Lacy's 'Bad Habit'
Celebrated singer-songwriter Sampha picked Steve Lacy’s hit “Bad Habit” for his customary cover during an appearance on BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge. Sampha delivered a pared-back, practically delicate rendition of the song. Instead of the original’s thumping drum beat, Sampha used only a spare, skittering percussion track which provided a …
Read More »Rema and Swizz Beatz on the Difference Between Flashy Possessions and Art
S wizz Beatz, the Bronx-bred superproducer turned art collector, and Rema, the upstart Nigerian artist who’s become a global superstar, are sitting in one of the larger rooms at the Record Plant in Hollywood. This is the type of place where Swizz, 45, has worked since he was a teenager, …
Read More »Taylor Swift Teases Aquamarine-Themed 'From the Vault' Lyrics Ahead of '1989 TV' Release
This one is for the “lonely Starbucks lovers” conspiracists. On Tuesday, days before Taylor Swift is set to release her 1989 (Taylor’s Version), the singer shared a photo of what seems to be handwritten lyrics from one of the “From the Vault” tracks on her upcoming record. “Let’s fast forward …
Read More »Victoria Monét and Kelly Rowland Have a Lot More in Common Than They Realized
A small room at the top of Hollywood’s historic Paramount Recording Studios is serving as a salon for Victoria Monét as she and a stylist put the finishing touches on her hair. She’s preparing to sit down with Kelly Rowland, and she’s pretty nervous. Meeting a role model can do …
Read More »Green Day Can't Save Anyone on Apocalyptic Single 'The American Dream Is Killing Me'
Green Day have been singing about the collapse of the modern world on their albums for years. There’s never been a shortage of source material or inspiration, so they were able to use that same premise to fuel “The American Dream Is Killing Me,” the first official single from their …
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