Aerosmith will continue to celebrate their 50th anniversary with a concert in their hometown of Boston. The band will play at Fenway Park on September 18th. The band will return to Boston after their Las Vegas residency and a summer trek in Europe. Tickets for the show will go on …
Read More »Watch Halsey Perform 'Manic' Songs, 'Slow' R&B Parody on 'SNL'
Saturday Night Live returned following a holiday break with Adam Driver on hosting duties and Halsey as the show’s musical guest for the first episode of the 2020s. Clad in a bedazzled leather bodysuit with a rhinestone-encrusted cowboy hat, Halsey opened her performance riding a mechanical bull while delivering a …
Read More »Ezra Furman Is the Troubadour of Teenage Angst on 'Sex Education' Soundtrack
Ezra Furman wrote Sex Education’s standout track “Every Feeling” during one of her “depression days.” The song is featured on TheSex Education OriginalSoundtrack, out Friday via Bella Union. “When I first wrote it, I thought it was too simple to even be legitimate. I thought it was half of a …
Read More »Go-Go's to Return to Touring in Support of Upcoming Showtime Doc
The Go-Go’s will return to the road after a short-lived retirement for a run of summer dates in support of an upcoming Showtime documentary. The shows, which will take place in theaters and more intimate venues, will kick off on June 25th in San Diego and wrap in Costa Mesa, …
Read More »Code Orange Plot Tour Ahead of 'Underneath' Album
Code Orange will hit the road for a U.S. tour in support of their upcoming LP, Underneath, this spring. The group has dubbed the trek the Underneath the Skin Tour, and the support acts include Show Me the Body, Jesus Piece, Year of the Knife, and Machine Girl. Presales started …
Read More »Meghan Trainor Shares Motivational New Song 'Blink'
Meghan Trainor released her latest Treat Myself single, “Blink,” on Friday. A motivational anthem, the track features Trainor singing over a dubstep-inspired production about her newfound confidence: “The only one left/They don’t make ’em like this, oh/I’m an innocent bad bitch/So don’t even wink, watch out, watch out for me.” Trainor’s …
Read More »Watch Chester Bennington-Fronted Grey Daze's First Video
In the mid-Nineties, Chester Bennington fronted a grungy Arizona band called Grey Daze that split up around the time that he joined Linkin Park. Now, two years after the singer’s death, the band will be putting out its first widely released record, which contains vocals Bennington recorded as a teenager. …
Read More »Song You Need to Know: Westerman, 'Blue Comanche'
Climate change activism reached an apex over the last half-decade, and its urgency can be felt all over music, from the damning last words in ANOHNI’s “4 Degrees” to the apocalyptic queen’s wave of Lana Del Rey’s “The Greatest,” bidding adieu to Los Angeles as it turns to ash in …
Read More »RS Charts: Roddy Ricch's 'The Box' Enjoys Second Week at Number One
Roddy Ricch‘s “The Box” enjoyed a second week at Number One on the latest Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart. Ricch’s 50.9 million streams easily kept a comeback single from Justin Bieber at bay — the Atlantic Records rapper out-streamed Bieber by more than two-to-one. Ricch’s other hit, “Ballin” with …
Read More »Jason Segel and Paul Rudd: Neil Peart Was a 'Thunderbolt of a Human Being'
Paul Rudd and Jason Segel — who portrayed perhaps cinema’s biggest Rush fans in I Love You, Man — both remembered drummer Neil Peart in loving statements to Rolling Stone. Peart, along with his Rush bandmates Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, appeared in the 2009 comedy, as well as a …
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