Rock outfit Titus Andronicus will belatedly celebrate the 10th anniversary of their acclaimed 2010 album The Monitorwith a reissue and North American tour this fall. A 10th-anniversary edition of The Monitor will be released October 22nd via XL Records, remastered for vinyl by Matthew Barnhart at Chicago Mastering Service. This …
Read More »Low Announce New Album 'Hey What,' Share First Single 'Days Like These'
Low have announced their latest albumHey What, to be released September 10th via Sub Pop, and shared the first single from the LP, “Days Like These.” The song arrived on Tuesday with a music video directed by the band’s longtime friend Karlos Rene Ayala. HeyWhat, Low’s thirteenth album and their …
Read More »M.I.A., Modest Mouse, the Shins, Interpol to Headline 2022 Just Like Heaven Fest
M.I.A., Modest Mouse, the Shins and Interpol will serve as headliners at the second annual Just Like Heaven festival, heading to the Los Angeles area on May 21st, 2022. Just as sister festival Cruel World focuses on the artists from the Eighties’ New Wave era, Just Like Heaven’s lineup brings …
Read More »Hear Modest Mouse's Breezy Single 'The Sun Hasn't Left'
Modest Mouse have released a new single, “The Sun Hasn’t Left.” The upbeat, marimba-tinged number will appear on the band’s upcoming seventh album The Golden Casket. “You’re not wrong things are a mess,” frontman Isaac Brock sings on the optimistic song. “But there’s still something left.” The Golden Casket was …
Read More »Maluma Launches Miami-Inspired Eyewear Collection With Quay
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Few people do summer style as well as Maluma. Now, the Latin pop star is teaming up with Australian eyewear brand Quay to bring us some bold, colorful …
Read More »Pedal-Steel Guitarist Greg Leisz on His Years With Joni Mitchell, Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen, and Daft Punk
Rolling Stone interview series Unknown Legends features long-form conversations between senior writer Andy Greene and veteran musicians who have toured and recorded alongside icons for years, if not decades. All are renowned in the business, but some are less well known to the general public. Here, these artists tell their …
Read More »Senators Klobuchar, Cornyn Call on SBA to Speed Up Grants to Shuttered Venues
Senators Amy Klobuchar and John Cornyn, who introduced the bill that became the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program, issued a letter to Isabella Guzman, head of the Small Business Administration, urging a speed-up in relief to venues still waiting on much-needed funding. The SVOG program was included in the Covid-19 …
Read More »'Color Me Country' Host Rissi Palmer — Future 25
This story appears in Rolling Stone‘s 2021 Future of Music issue, a special project delving into the next era of the multibillion-dollar hitmaking business. Read the other stories here. Rissi Palmer, a keen student of history, had long noticed problems with the way people talked about race in country music. …
Read More »Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre Are Opening a High School in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the beating heart of the entertainment industry, but it’s also a city with a terribly flawed public school system, a.k.a. the LAUSD, in which arts-related classes notoriously get the short end of the stick. It’s tough not to imagine the talent that could be fostered if this …
Read More »See Kiss Perform Mini-Concert at Tribeca Film Festival
Six months after Kiss’ New Year’s Eve blowout in the United Arab Emirates, the rock legends returned to the stage Friday to perform a mini-concert in New York’s Battery Park as part of the Tribeca Film Festival. The five-song performance — complete with pyrotechnics, moving stage platforms, full makeup and, …
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