The Foo Fighters will bring the Cal Jam festival to Washington, D.C., this summer, with sets from Chris Stapleton, Pharrell and more. D.C. Jam will take place at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, on July 4th — 25 years, to the day, after the Foo Fighters released their self-titled debut. …
Read More »RS Charts: Youngboy Never Broke Again Hits Number One on Artists 500
Youngboy Never Broke Again jumped from Number Seven to Number One on the Rolling Stone Artists 500 for the week of February 21st through February 27th. The Louisiana rapper is a streaming favorite and has been a mainstay in the Top 10 of the Artists 500 for some time, but …
Read More »Vampire Weekend Unveil Three 'Father of the Bride' Bonus Tracks
Vampire Weekend shared three songs — including one that features Jude Law reading a 19th century Scottish poem — that were previously only available on the Japanese edition of their 2019 album, Father of the Bride. Of the three tracks, only “Houston Dubai” is an original, and it is vintage …
Read More »Car Seat Headrest Announce New Album, Drop New Song, 'Can't Cool Me Down'
Car Seat Headrest unveiled a new song, “Can’t Cool Me Down,” on Wednesday. The track is the lead single off their new album, Making a Door Less Open, out May 1st via Matador Records. They’re also hitting the road this spring and summer. Clocking in at five minutes, “Can’t Cool …
Read More »Radiohead's Ed O'Brien Announces First North American Tour
Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien has announced his first full-scale North American tour under his solo EOB moniker. The trek will be in support of his upcoming albumEarth, out April 17th via Capitol Records. The tour will kick off May 26th in Minneapolis and will wrap June 15th in Los Angeles. …
Read More »Luke Combs Extends 2020 What You See Is What You Get Tour
Luke Combs has extended his headlining What You See Is What You Get Tour through December 2020, adding several new dates with a reconfigured in-the-round stage setup “I wanted to figure out a way for more of y’all to have an opportunity to come, so we’re putting the stage in …
Read More »Grimes Watches the World Burn on 'Miss Anthropocene'
Climate change has never been one singular enemy. But the ability to fully comprehend the threat of the climate crisis has become nearly impossible as it grows exponentially worse. You can’t just chalk it up to oil spills or plastic bags (not that you ever could) — the climate crisis …
Read More »RS Charts: Justin Bieber Debuts in Top Five as Roddy Ricch Holds On to Number One
Roddy Ricch and Drake and Future continued to dominate the Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart this week. Ricch’s “The Box” held at Number One, easily out-streaming all the competition by an impressive margin — more than 15 million streams. Drake and Future’s “Life Is Good” held at Number Two …
Read More »Megan Thee Stallion Heats Up 'Tonight Show' Stage With 'B.I.T.C.H.'
Megan Thee Stallion tore up the Tonight Show stage Thursday night with a rendition of her single “B.I.T.C.H.,” released earlier this year. The track will appear on her upcoming debut album, Suga. Appearing in a red bodysuit covered in metal-buckle rings, Megan and her two backup dancers made their case for …
Read More »Alabama Singer-Songwriter Early James Evokes Desolation in 'High Horse' Video
Appropriately, for a song about the disappearance of childhood, the video accompanying performer Early James’ “High Horse” is set in a desolate spot: Terlingua, Texas, a largely abandoned mining town near the Rio Grande and Mexico. In the Tim Hardiman-directed clip, scenes of abandoned structures and rocky, tumbleweed-strewn terrain are …
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