Mandy Moore stopped by The Ellen Show to discuss returning to music after 11 years and to perform her recent track “Save a Little for Yourself.” During the interview, Moore spoke to host Ellen DeGeneres about working with her husband, Dawes frontman Taylor Goldsmith, and how terrifying it was to …
Read More »Nicole Kidman's Life Begins to Unravel in 'The Undoing' Trailer
Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant star in the new trailer for HBO‘s The Undoing, a six-part limited series that premieres May 10th. The series, created and written for television by David E. Kelley and directed by Susanne Bier, is based on Jean Hanff Korelitz’s novel You Should Have Known. The …
Read More »Mickey Guyton Releases Devastating New Song 'What Are You Gonna Tell Her?'
Mickey Guyton has released a stark balled titled “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” that tackles the injustices brought upon young women, people of color, and other marginalized kids with big dreams. The single art features a Polaroid photo of Guyton as a little girl holding a ukulele. “She thinks love is …
Read More »Hear Grace VanderWaal's 'Today and Tomorrow' Ahead of 'Stargirl' Release
Ahead of her appearance in Disney+ feature filmStargirl, Grace VanderWaal has released new song “Today and Tomorrow.”Stargirlwill premiere on the streaming platform on March 13th. On “Today and Tomorrow,” VanderWaal tenderly sings of unconditional love over the gentle strum of her ukulele. She details the feeling of falling in love …
Read More »Caleb Caudle Takes a Gritty Road Trip in the Blistering Song 'Monte Carlo'
For his eighth studio album, Nashville songwriter Caleb Caudle sought a little more grit for his rootsy Americana sound. On his new song “Monte Carlo,” he finds it, delivering a nostalgic road trip across his childhood and into the future. “Monte Carlo” features Elizabeth Cook on harmony vocals and is …
Read More »Will Coronavirus Cancel Coachella and Other Music Festivals?
Concert season is coming at the worst possible time this year. As the global coronavirus outbreak creeps into major cities across the U.S., the music business — which depends on large-scale festivals for billions of dollars in annual profit —is weighing the costs of canceling lavish events against the economic …
Read More »Four Big Questions for Super Tuesday
As Joe Biden stumbled through months of debates and disappointed in the first three contests of the Democratic primary, his surrogates developed a kind of mantra: Wait until South Carolina— you’ll see. Variations on the theme were repeated so often thatthey felt destined to be proven utterly worthless,like so much …
Read More »Iggy Pop Unveils Video for Lou Reed-Inspired 'We Are the People'
Less than a week after performing his new song “We Are the People” with Laurie Anderson at the annual Tibet House benefit in New York, Iggy Pop dropped a video for the track. The song appears on his latest LP, Free, released last fall. The minimal, stark video features Pop …
Read More »David Byrne Returns to 'SNL' With 'American Utopia' Songs, 'Airport Sushi' Sketch
David Byrne returned to Saturday Night Live for the first time in 31 years to present songs from his American Utopia stage show as well as reunite with Sack Lunch Bunch cast mate John Mulaney for a Broadway pastiche about airport sushi. Byrne opened his SNL musical guest spot — …
Read More »Jackson Browne Finally Comes Clean About Those Missing 'Late for the Sky' Lyric Sheets
Here at Rolling Stone, we regularly have the opportunity to talk with artists, producers, songwriters, and others in the music world about their current projects, goals and inspirations, highs and lows, and sometimes their take on the state of the country and world. But sometimes we also just have to …
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