Beyoncé set history Sunday night at the 2021 Grammys, becoming the most Grammy-winning female artist in history and garnering more awards than any performer — male or female. With 28 trophies, Beyoncé ties with 88-year-old producer Quicy Jones. Beyoncé earned her first Grammys in 2001 as a part of Destiny’s …
Read More »How Rick Rubin and a Psychedelic Experience Helped Imagine Dragons Reimagine Themselves
Imagine Dragons‘ just-released “Cutthroat” is, by far, the edgiest single of the band’s career. That song, and the more buoyant “Follow You,” are the first teasers from an as-yet-unannounced new album from the group, which will be their first release since 2018. Frontman Dan Reynolds explains how the new album’s …
Read More »See John Lennon's Remastered 'Mother' Video' With 'Ultimate Mix'
To mark what would have been the 107th birthday of John Lennon’s mother Julia, the 2003 video tied to the Lennon song “Mother” has been reconstructed and remastered in 4K with the “Ultimate Mix” from the upcoming John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band reissue. The visual — produced by Yoko Ono for …
Read More »'How I Met Your Mother' Star Josh Radnor Previews New EP With Introspective 'The High Road'
Josh Radnor, the actor best known for How I Met Your Mother, Hunters, and his film Liberal Arts, will put out his first solo release as a musical artist on April 16th. The One More Then I’ll Let You Go EP, which is available for preorder, will be available digitally …
Read More »Watch Rilo Kiley Stage Partial Reunion During 'Rock-N-Relief' Livestream
Rilo Kiley staged a partial reunion during the Rock-n-Relief livestream and concert series Saturday as Jenny Lewis and Blake Sennett performed the band’s “Let Me Back In.” Playing together for the first time in six years, Lewis and Sennett — Rilo Kiley’s principal songwriters — delivered an acoustic take of …
Read More »Hear PJ Harvey's Raw 'Shame' Demo From 'Uh Huh Her' Sessions
PJ Harvey is previewing the upcoming release of her Uh Huh Her – Demos with a raw version of the 2004 album’s “Shame.” On the recording, she plays low, muddy notes on her guitar with minimal percussion and accordion as she intones, “Shame is the shadow of love,” in the …
Read More »Lady Gaga's Dog Walker Shot, Two of Her French Bulldogs Stolen
UPDATE 2 (2/26): Lady Gaga’s two stolen bulldogs have been recovered unharmed, LAPD reported (via Associated Press). A woman brought the two French bulldogs to a police station on Friday night, though police say she was ”uninvolved and unassociated” with the animals’ theft. Gaga’s dog walker, Ryan Fischer, who was …
Read More »Juice WRLD's 'Conversations' Video Offers Clips of Promise and Anxiety
A new music video for Juice WRLD’s “Conversations” captures the thrill, angst, and potential of the late Chicago rapper’s short life. In the video, Juice WRLD’s raps about his vices are overlaid with scenes of his life on the road and the stage. In between, motocross riders hit explosive tricks …
Read More »Guided By Voices Announce 'Collage of Rejected Songs' 'Earth Man Blues'
When the pandemic hit, Robert Pollard of Guided by Voices decided to go spelunking into his archives of unfinished songs and discarded demos from the last five to 10 years. “I was blown away that I had discarded them,” he tells Rolling Stone. “Anyway, I combined some of them and …
Read More »Sly and the Family Stone Release New Animated 'Everyday People' Video for Black History Month
Sly and the Family Stone have released a new animated video for their 1968 classic, “Everyday People.” The clip opens with a simple message: “Now more than ever, the message of this song resonates across the globe…” It goes on to pair the song with a journey through a vibrant …
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