Marilyn Manson’s legal team filed a motion Wednesday seeking to dismiss the sexual abuse lawsuit against the singer filed by Game of Thrones actress Esmé Bianco. In February, Bianco first discussed the alleged physical and psychological abuse she says she endured during 2011 relationship; she went into more graphic detail …
Read More »What to Know Before Visiting Lollapalooza: Latest Guidelines and Regulations
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Lollapalooza, one of the biggest music festivals in the U.S., is coming up fast, following up hip-hop fest Rolling Loud Miami as one of the music festivals making …
Read More »The Kid Laroi Taps Polo G, Stunna Gambino for 'Not Sober' Music Video
The Kid Laroi has released a music video for his new track “Not Sober,” featuring Polo G and Stunna Gambino. The song comes off the singer’s new EP, F*uck Love (Over You), which is out now. In the video, directed by Steve Cannon, Polo G and Stunna Gambino join The …
Read More »MTV Adapts Original 'Behind the Music' Episodes Into Podcast Series
iHeartRadio is launching Behind the Music, a new podcast that will adapt episodes from the original MTV/VH1 documentary series. The podcast’s premiere on July 29th coincides with the premiere of the rebooted Behind the Music television series on Paramount+. Previously aired episodes for Dr. Dre, Madonna, Guns N’ Roses, 50 Cent, …
Read More »AmericanaFest 2021 Lineup: Allison Russell, Kelsey Waldon Among First Round of Performers
The first round of performers has been announced for AmericanaFest 2021, which takes place in Nashville September 22nd to 25th. Among the 240 total artists scheduled to showcase at venues around Music City are Kelsey Waldon, Allison Russell, and Joshua Ray Walker. More than 160 artists were announced on Wednesday, …
Read More »Superchunk's Mac McCaughan Contends With Isolation on New Song 'Dawn Bends'
Mac McCaughan, frontman of indie rock stalwarts Superchunk, has released a new song, “Dawn Bends,” from his upcoming solo album, The Sound of Yourself, out September 24th via Merge. “Dawn Bends” is, largely, an acoustic-led tune, until about halfway through, when an electric guitar appears out of nowhere, spinning knotty, …
Read More »Tokyo Olympics Composer Steps Down After Comments About Bullying Classmate Resurface
Japanese musician Keigo Oyamada has resigned from the creative team for the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics after old interviews resurfaced in which he admitted to bullying a childhood classmate with disabilities, The Japan Times reports. Oyamada, also known by his stage name Cornelius, made the comments in a …
Read More »Karol G Toasts Friends, Leaving Bad Relationships in '200 Copas' Video
Karol G has dropped a new video for “200 Copas.” Cowritten by Karol G, Daniel Oviedo (Ovy on the Drums), and Daniel Félix, the song appears on her third studio album, KG0516, which arrived in March. In the Cole Santiago-directed video, Karol G and a group of friends celebrate on …
Read More »Spotify, Electric Lady Studios Tap Patti Smith, Jon Batiste, Japanese Breakfast for New EP Series
Patti Smith, Jon Batiste, and Japanese Breakfast are among the artists set to contribute to a new Spotify EP series, Live at Electric Lady. Each participating artist will share a short collection of songs recorded live at the famed New York City studio. The artists were encouraged to play their …
Read More »Jesse Malin Previews New Double Album With Topical Roots-Rock Song 'State of the Art'
Jesse Malin may not drive much in his Lower East Side stomping grounds, but the New York City songwriter often puts his listeners in the passenger seat. Onstage he tells a story about riding around as a kid with his absentee father, swerving around drunks in the street who, his …
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