In the latest episode of Rolling Stone’sMusicians on Musicians podcast, presented by Allstate, Lorde and David Byrne sit down for a conversation as unpredictable as you’d hope from two stars who specialize in packing pop songs with quirks and curveballs. It touched on everything from songwriting to those moments when …
Read More »Shawn Mendes Announces 2022 'Wonder: the World Tour'
Shawn Mendes is hitting the road next year for his Wonder: the World Tour. The arena trek kicks off in March in Europe before heading stateside in summer 2022. Tickets for the North American legs go on sale October 7th, with American Express and First Access presale tickets available beginning …
Read More »Woody Harrelson Embraces the Chaos in New 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' Trailer
Venom and his archnemesis Carnage do battle in the new trailer for Venom: Let There Be Carnage, which is scheduled to arrive on September 24th. The new trailer finds Tom Hardy’s character Eddie Brock in an Odd Couple-esque detente with his symbiote, Venom, as the two try to figure out …
Read More »Quicksand Tease New Album 'Distant Populations' With Heavy Song 'Missile Command'
Quicksand are teasing their upcoming album, Distant Populations, with a heavy new song, “Missile Command.” The album is due out digitally on August 13th and on vinyl on September 24th. Over a serpentine groove by bassist Sergio Vega and drummer Alan Cage, singer-guitarist Walter Schreifels sings oblique lyrics about love …
Read More »J. Cole Plots 2021 Tour In Support of 'The Off-Season'
J. Cole has announced a U.S. tour in support of his new album, The Off-Season. The 17-date trek will launch September 24th at the FTX Arena in Miami and wrap October 21st at the Forum in Los Angeles. 21 Savage will provide support throughout the tour (save a September 27th …
Read More »Harv on the Bonds That Built Bieber's 'Justice'
Last February, right before the pandemic upended everyone’s lives, Justin Bieber was preparing for a year dedicated to his highly-anticipated fifth studio project Changes. The record — his first since 2015 — was meant to be a new chapter for the superstar, brimming with electro-R&B material that paid homage to …
Read More »The Many Lives of Judee Sill
O ne night in 1971, J.D. Souther stopped by a small club on Melrose Avenue at the urging of David Geffen. “I was just complaining about how stupid most pop artists are and how most songwriting doesn’t really get much beneath the surface,” Souther, who co-wrote several of the Eagles’ …
Read More »Jamila Woods on the Doors That Betty Davis Opened
For this year’s annualWomen Shaping the Future issue, we asked 12 of today’s top musical acts to talk about the women who have inspired them most in their lives and careers. Here, Jamila Woods talks about the ways that Betty Davis‘ music inspired her and cleared the way for generations …
Read More »'Rolling Stone' Launches Official Apparel Collection
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Fans can now add a little piece of music history to their wardrobes: Rolling Stone has launched the Rolling Stone Shop with two exclusive collections inspired by Rolling …
Read More »Thurston Moore to Celebrate New Album With a Livestream Performance
To celebrate the release of his new album By the Fire on Friday,Thurston Moore has announced a livestream performance — followed by a brief leg of European tour dates. Moore will perform the livestream from London’s Rough Trade East with the help of My Bloody Valentine’s Deb Googe and percussionist …
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