Pyrotechnic Faith No More vocalist Mike Patton and turntable athlete DJ QBert will play their second show ever at Los Angeles’ Festival of Disruption, the pan-disciplinary festival curated by director David Lynch and benefiting the David Lynch Foundation. Patton tells Rolling Stone their performance for Disruption will be a “Lynch-heavy” …
Read More »Song You Need to Know: Dua Lipa and Silk City, “Electricity”
It’s been over a year since British pop star Dua Lipa dominated radio waves with “New Rules,” and became the most streamed female artist in the UK. But there’s no stopping the 23-year-old hit-maker. In the past, Lipa has collaborated with the likes of Calvin Harris (“One Kiss”) and Miguel …
Read More »'Watch The Throne 2' is on the Way, According to One Half of the Throne
After a summer of blockbuster albums (often to diminishing returns), Kanye West and Jay-Z are supposedly adding to the release schedule. On Saturday, Kanye West took to Twitter to announce:“throne2 coming soon.”However,it is unclear if both halves of the duo got the memo. https://thisforall.net/kanyewest/status/1038573949880164352 The succinct and mysterious announcement didn’t …
Read More »How Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean Theme Bars Are Remaking Nashville's Broadway
Our night in downtown Nashville begins in a bank-turned-tattoo-parlor-turned-Luke Bryan-themed restaurant with a pickup truck dangling over the stage where a band is covering Maren Morris’s “My Church.” The space has six levels, eight bars, numerous light-up “Luke Bryan” signs and more flat screens than a Best Buy. But we …
Read More »Review: Clutch Serve Up More Raucous Good-Time Rock on 'Book of Bad Decisions'
Producing Clutch is an “ain’t broke, don’t fix it “proposition. Over the past quarter century, these Maryland road dogs have gradually honed a sturdy, compact sound that’s immune to drastic change: bluesy, riff-centric hard rock with hints of psychedelia and punk, topped off by the gravelly roar of wildly charismatic …
Read More »Brett Kavanaugh Cannot Hide From His Abortion Views
On Wednesday, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) asked Brett Kavanaugh whether or not his views on Roe v. Wade had changed since his time working in the George W. Bush White House. The D.C. Circuit judge and President Trump’s latest Supreme Court nominee responded by saying he didn’t know what she …
Read More »Watch Dirty Heads Perform Reggae-Rock Set at the Rolling Stone Office
The Orange County, California crew Dirty Heads have been making mellow reggae-rock to college towns for 15 years. But lately, the band’s buzz has grown since Adam Levine became a fan and covered their track “Visions” on Maroon 5’s 2017 album Red Pill Blues. Dirty Heads performed their own version …
Read More »'Better Call Saul' Recap: You Can't Keep a Goodman Down
A review of tonight’s Better Call Saul coming up just as soon as I can work with the TV on… “I’m gonna be a damn good lawyer, and people are gonna know about it.” -Jimmy This week’s episode — “Quite a Ride” — is the first episode of Better Call …
Read More »See Hugh Jackman Run for President in 'The Front Runner' Trailer
Hugh Jackman plays Senator Gary Hart in the new trailer for The Front Runner. Hart had presidential ambitions in both 1984 and 1988; in his second campaign, he was the Democratic favorite untilThe Miami Herald broke the news that he was having an extramarital affair. In just two minutes, The …
Read More »Best Songs of the 21st Century: Patrick Carney on 'Tighten Up' (and the Black Keys' Future)
On a recent episode of our Rolling Stone Music Nowpodcast, Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney explained how he and Dan Auerbach made “Tighten Up,” which hit number 96 onRolling Stone‘s list of theBest Songs of the 21st Century (So Far). It was their first collaboration with Danger Mouse, and changed …
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