Don Toliver will release his second album, Life of a Don, on October 8th. To accompany the announcement, the Houston rapper/singer shared a moody trailer for the LP featuring a snippet of a new song, “Xscape.” In the clip, directed by Nabil Elderkin, an old man and a young woman …
Read More »Noel Gallagher Says Brother Liam — Who Recently Fell Out of a Helicopter — Isn't Real
Liam Gallagher once famously compared his brother Noel to a potato, and now Noel has upped the ante by taking their feud out of the realm of root vegetables and into the metaphysical, suggesting Liam is “not actually real.” For context, the quip came during an interview Noel gave on …
Read More »'Army of Thieves': See Trailer for Zombie-Less Prequel to 'Army of the Dead'
Just five months after Army of the Dead premiered on Netflix, the zombie film has already spawned a prequel, Army of Thieves. The streaming service revealed the first trailer for the movie Saturday during the streaming service’s Tudum event. While Army of the Dead was an undead action film, its …
Read More »The Temptations Celebrate 60th Anniversary With New Smokey Robinson-Penned Song
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Temptations, and they’re marking the occasion with the release of the new Smokey Robinson-penned song “Is It Gonna Be Yes or No.” It will appear on their upcoming Temptations 60 LP, and you can hear it right now. Robinson wrote many of …
Read More »Willie Nelson Covers George Harrison, Kris Kristofferson on New 'Family' Album
Willie Nelson gathers his real-life family and the Family Band for a new album of cover songs and Nelson classics. Titled The Willie Nelson Family, the LP features the country music stalwart’s interpretations of George Harrison’s “All Things Must Pass” and Kris Kristofferson’s “Why Me,” along with updated takes on …
Read More »The War on Drugs' 'I Don't Live Here Anymore' is Pure Bob Dylan Fan-Fiction
There are too many Bob Dylan references to count in “I Don’t Live Here Anymore,” the latest arena-ready single from the War on Drugs. Some are lyrical nods to beloved songs like “Shelter From The Storm,” “It Ain’t Me Babe,” and “Standing in the Doorway.” Others are even more on-the-nose, …
Read More »Drake Cruises to Another Week At Number One on the Artists 500 Chart
Drake easily secured a record-extending 33rd week atop the Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart for the week of September 10th through the 16th. Still riding high off the release of his latest album, Certified Lover Boy, Drake pulled in 396.1 million song streams, the fourth highest weekly stream count the …
Read More »Harvey Weinstein Pleads Not Guilty to Sex Assault in L.A. Jane Doe Case
Convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein entered a new not-guilty plea on Monday to a reinstated charge in his California criminal case, the same day prosecutors filed a motion to introduce uncharged, so-called “prior bad-acts” material at his upcoming trial. The charge, which represents the sole count for one of the five …
Read More »10 Best Movies at Toronto International Film Festival 2021
The crowds were gone — that was the first thing you noticed at this year’s Toronto Film Festival. Normally, over the course of the 10 days that this annual gathering of film lovers and lookie-loos fans, you’ll find throngs of people outside the Princess of Wales Theatre or the Roy …
Read More »The Devil and John Holmes
This story originally appeared in the June 15th, 1989 Issue of Rolling Stone. Deep in Laurel Canyon, the Wonderland Gang was planning its last heist. It was Sunday evening and the drugs were gone, the money was gone, the situation was desperate. They’d sold a pound of baking soda for …
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