If Taylor Swift can hold 20-somethings’ attention for 10 minutes, why not 10 weeks? That seems to be the thinking behind Stanford University’s new “All Too Well (Ten Week Version),” which promises “an in-depth analysis of Taylor Swift’s ‘All Too Well.’” The 50-minute weekly class, offered in the Winter ’23 …
Read More »St. Vincent, the Roots Perform Emotional 'Glory Box' Cover on 'Fallon'
St. Vincent returned to The Tonight Show stage Wednesday night to cover the perennially chill “Glory Box” by English electronic band Portishead. The performance comes ahead of St. Vincent’s appearance at Love Rocks NYC’s God’s Love We Deliver livestream tonight. The singer was joined by house band the Roots for …
Read More »'Endless Summer Vacation' Starts Now: How to Watch Miley Cyrus' New 'Backyard Sessions' Special
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. It’s time to go on vacation. On the heels of releasing her eighth studio LP, Endless Summer Vacation, Miley Cyrus is celebrating her new music by performing the …
Read More »Depeche Mode Darken the Mood on New Song 'My Cosmos Is Mine'
Depeche Mode have shared the opening track from their upcoming LP Memento Mori, “My Cosmos Is Mine.” On the heels of the pulsing synth-pop first single, “Ghosts Again,” “My Cosmos Is Mine” is darker, slower, and more foreboding than its predecessor and kicks off the band’s first album without late …
Read More »GloRilla Concert Venue Where 2 Died in Crowd Surge Has License Revoked by Rochester Police
The police chief in Rochester, New York, has revoked the entertainment license of the venue where two people were killed during a crowd surge at a GloRilla concert Sunday. The Rochester Police Department’s Licensing Unit was scheduled to meet with the owner of the Main Street Armory Wednesday in the …
Read More »The Cure Set First North American Tour in Seven Years
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The Cure will embark on their first North American tour in seven years this summer as the Rock Hall-inducted band’s Songs of a Lost World trek have added …
Read More »Ed Sheeran Will Explore Grief on 'Subtract' Single 'Eyes Closed': 'I Guess Music Helps Heal'
On his wedding-ready single “Perfect,” Ed Sheeran reminisced about dancing in the dark with his true love. That was on Divide, his third studio album following a long-planned succession of mathematics-themed titles. As the singer approaches the fifth and final installment, Subtract, out May 5, he is previewing the record …
Read More »What It Was Like to Replace Stevie Nicks in Fleetwood Mac
Rolling Stone‘s interview series King for a Day features long-form conversations between senior writer Andy Greene and singers who had the difficult job of fronting major rock bands after the departure of an iconic vocalist. Some of them stayed in their bands for years, while others lasted just a few …
Read More »For The First Time In Decades, People Bought More Vinyl Than CDs Last Year
It took 35 years and an industry-altering digital music revolution, but for the first time since 1987, vinyl sold more units than CDs in the U.S. last year. The figure solidified vinyl’s dominance over an otherwise increasingly irrelevant physical music landscape. The feat is among the most noteworthy stats from …
Read More »Lewis Capaldi Grows Anxious Under Pressure in 'How I'm Feeling Now' Trailer
Lewis Capaldi needs to reconnect with his roots. In the announcement video for his upcoming Netflix documentary How I’m Feeling Now, the Scottish musician cycles through a number of identities, cosplaying as the streaming platform’s greatest hits. One moment he’s vying for the hand of a duke like a Bridgerton …
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