Some fans wait a lifetime for a moment like this: This summer, Kelly Clarkson will head to Las Vegas for her first residency in support of her upcoming album Chemistry. With only 10 dates scheduled (so far), presale tickets for Clarkson’s residency are available to buy online now. “I’ve been …
Read More »The Hold Steady Are Ready to Spread Their 'Gospel' in New 20th Anniversary Book
The Hold Steady will mark their 20th anniversary with a new book featuring an oral history of the band, a trove of photographs, and memories from fans. Co-authored by Michael Hann and the Hold Steady, The Gospel of the Hold Steady: How a Resurrection Really Feels arrives July 25 via …
Read More »Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova Added to Russia's Most Wanted Criminals List
Nadya Tolokonnikova, the most visible member of the artist-activist collective Pussy Riot, is now on Russia’s most wanted criminals list. The Associated Press reports that earlier today a Russian news outlet, Mediazona, found Tolokonnikova’s name on the Russian Interior Ministry’s database, which claimed Tolokonnikova faced criminal charges without specifying what …
Read More »Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler to Publish 'Into the Void' Memoir
Geezer Butler, the bassist who cofounded Black Sabbath and wrote the majority of the band’s lyrics on their classic albums, will release his autobiography this summer. Into the Void: From Birth to Black Sabbath — and Beyond will chronicle his childhood in post-war Birmingham, England, the formation of Black Sabbath, …
Read More »Review: Fall Out Boy Show Off Their Tightest Hooks on 'So Much (for) Stardust'
Like all the emo and pop-punk bands that blew up during the ascents of those genres in the aughts, Fall Out Boy have had their share of growing pains in the process of building a name outside of a scene. As they got bigger, they focused more on the pop …
Read More »Tom Morello Breaks Silence on Rage Against the Machine's Halted Tour
Rage Against the Machine were just two shows into their 2022 Public Service Announcement Tour reunion tour when frontman Zack de la Rocha tore his Achilles tendon during a frenetic rendition of “Bullet in the Head.” He managed to soldier through the rest of the North American leg by sitting …
Read More »Kendrick Lamar, the Killers, and Odesza Headline Life Is Beautiful 2023
The stacked lineup for Life Is Beautiful 2023 has arrived. On Tuesday, the music-and-arts event in downtown Las Vegas announced that Kendrick Lamar, the Killers, and Odesza will be headlining the three-day festival, slated for Sept. 22 through Sept. 24. Opening night, headlined by the Killers, will see artists such …
Read More »Boygenius Announce 2023 Summer Tour
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Boygenius is bringing their indie rock glory on the road. On Tuesday, the supergroup comprising Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker announced that it will be heading …
Read More »The Beths Follow Up 'Tiny Desk' Debut With New Song 'Watching the Credits'
“Watching the Credits,” the new single from the Beths, didn’t arrive in time to make the setlist for their debut performance on NPR‘s Tiny Desk concert series, but the New Zealand band had enough material in their back pocket to fill the space. The indie rock quartet led by Elizabeth …
Read More »Widow of the Roots Bassist Sues Questlove, Black Thought for Fraud
The widow of founding Roots bassist Leonard Hubbard and his estate have filed a lawsuit against band co-founders Questlove and Black Thought, among others, alleging they violated RICO laws and claiming they defrauded Hubbard out of millions. The complaint, obtained by Rolling Stone, alleges that Questlove (whose real name is …
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