Demi Lovato is no stranger to a revealing documentary. In 2012, she chronicled her recovery after her first stint in rehab withStaying Strong. Five years later, in the filmSimply Complicated, she opened up about her bipolar-disorder diagnosis and admitted that she had been using cocaine while filming Staying Strong. In …
Read More »Neil Young Releases 1971 'Young Shakespeare' Live Album
Neil Young‘s January 22nd, 1971 concert at the Shakespeare Theater in Stratford, Connecticut, has been released as a live album and concert film. It’s a solo acoustic gig from the After the Gold Rush period, just three days after his famous show at Toronto’s Massey Hall. The Shakespeare Theater show …
Read More »'The First Time' With Blackpink's Rosé
Blackpink’s Rosé spoke about the origins of her new solo song, “On the Ground,” auditioning for YG, and more in the latest installment of Rolling Stone’s “The First Time.” “On the Ground” is one of two tracks on Rosé’s debut solo project, R, which was released March 12th. She says …
Read More »Slipknot's Corey Taylor: Why I'm Ready to Go Back on Tour This Spring
Corey Taylor is eager to get back out on the road, within reason. While many artists have pushed tours to the summer at the earliest, in a new op-ed for Rolling Stone, the Slipknot and Stone Sour singer explains why he opted to play socially distanced and Covid-safe concerts across …
Read More »Beyoncé Officially Has More Grammy Wins Than Any Other Performer
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 »How Discwoman Is Collaborating to Reimagine the Future of Community Action
In the middle of March 2020, as stay-at-home precautions went into place across the United States to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, New York City-based platform, collective, and booking agency Discwoman sent out a tweet asking for donations on behalf of their roster. Last year was poised to …
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 »Fox News Pivots to Dr. Seuss in Desperate Hunt for Post-Trump Content
Fox News has been a having a rough time filling its airwaves. Trump is out of office, Trump’s Twitter feed is out of commission, and President Biden has so far yet to transform the United States into crime-ridden socialist hellscape the network spent the better of 2020 warning their viewers …
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 …
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