Could your quarantine playlist use a little more seasoning? Rolling StoneLatinselects some of the best new music releases from Latin America, Spain and Portugal.Keep track of the latest in Latin via our playlist on Spotify. Buscabulla, “Nydia” The formerly New York-based, Puerto Rican duo Buscabulla celebrate a return to the …
Read More »Cut Copy Return With Immersive New Song 'Love Is All We Share'
Australian electro-pop outfit Cut Copy have returned with an enthralling new song, “Love Is All We Share.” The meditative and immersive song is built out of a simple electronic drum beat and an array of synths that drip, sway and spiral around Dan Whitford’s soft vocals. “Can you feel it …
Read More »Flashback: Bob Seger Performs a Moving 'Against the Wind' in 1980
Bob Seger turned 75 on Wednesday, but in his typical low-key style he didn’t commemorate the landmark birthday with a social-media post or a public declaration of any sort. He’s basically been living off the grid since the conclusion of his farewell tour on November 1st, 2019, which turned out …
Read More »Jamie xx Filmed the 'Idontknow' Music Video the Night Before Lockdown
Jamie xx has released the one-take visual for his latest club track, “Idontknow.” The video stars Belfast dancer and choreographer Oona Doherty, who also co-directed the clip with Luca Truffarelli. Filmed in Belfast in March 2020 — the night before Northern Ireland went into lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic …
Read More »Barbra Streisand Shares 'You'll Never Walk Alone' Clip in Tribute to Healthcare Workers
Barbra Streisand has released a new music video for “You’ll Never Walk Alone” as a tribute to healthcare workers and in support of COVID-19 relief. The song, written for the Rodgers and Hammerstein musicalCarousel in 1945, was first recorded by Streisand in 1997, but her most famous rendition of the …
Read More »Michelle Obama Retraces Her Roots in 'Becoming' Documentary Trailer
Netflix has shared the first full trailer for Becoming, an original documentary centered on former First Lady Michelle Obama and her life before and after the presidency of her husband, Barack Obama. The film will launch on the platform on May 6th. Set to Alicia Keys’ “Girl on Fire,” the …
Read More »'A Bomb in the Center of the Climate Movement': Michael Moore Damages Our Most Important Goal
If you’re looking for a little distraction from the news of the pandemic — something a little gossipy, but with a point at the end about how change happens in the world — this essay may soak up a few minutes. I’ll tell the story chronologically, starting a couple of …
Read More »Drake Releases 'Dark Lane Demo Tapes,' Announces Summer 2020 Album
Drake is known for his prolific streaks. Since 2009, he hasn’t gone longer than two years between projects and his catalog is filled with a vault’s worth of thrown off songs and features. In the worst-case scenario, some of these songs are released unofficially. To combat this, Drake has decided …
Read More »Inside Michigan's Fight for Safe, Legal Vapes
Dan Colucci’s cigarette habit started before he was a teenager. It was part of his ritual on the way to middle school, when he would pass by a local gas station in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. “Packs of cigarettes were sitting loose,” he tells Rolling Stone. “So, I would just go …
Read More »At Work With Paris Cabezas, the MIT Grad Leading a Latin Music Powerhouse
At Workis a Rolling Stoneseries exploring how decision-makers in the fast-changing music business spend their hectic days — as well as what burgeoning ideas they’re keen to explore, what advice they’d give to industry newcomers, and more.Readearlier interviews here. Few people have a résumé as eclectic as Paris Cabezas. He …
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