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Read More »Watch Alice Glass' 'Suffer and Swallow' Stop-Motion Animated Music Video
Alice Glass has released new song “Suffer and Swallow,” the first single from her upcoming debut album, due out later this year. The glitchy track deals in themes of reclaiming power over someone or something that seemingly held the control. “Suffer and swallow (suffer and swallow)/You know there’s no tomorrow …
Read More »'The Box' Was the Song of 2020
When we look back on 2020, many sounds will come to mind. The 7 p.m. cheers for frontline workers, Patti Labelle and Gladys Knight’s voices mingling together, the deafening silence of existential unraveling. But perhaps most of all, it will be “Eeh-uhrr.” “The Box,” Roddy Ricch‘s unrelentingly popular, unrelentingly squeaky …
Read More »Watch Rev. Raphael Warnock, Kerry Washington Discuss Georgia Runoff Election
Ahead of the Georgia runoff elections, Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock and actress Kerry Washington discussed what is at stake in the January 5th election as part of Rolling Stone’s Georgia Talks series. “We say all the time that elections have consequences. I have to say that after we …
Read More »Erin Rae Confronts the South's Legacy of Racism in New Song 'He's Not Free'
At first, Erin Rae‘s new song “He’s Not Free” sounds like a sweetly rendered Southern pastoral, full of “early summer peaches” and “cold water glasses sweating.” But by the end of the first verse, when Rae rhymes “honeysuckle vines” with “Georgia voters stood in all-day lines” it’s clear that “He’s …
Read More »'Bridgerton': What If Shondaland, but Balls and Corsets
It is a truth universally acknowledged that wherever Shonda Rhimes hangs up her shingle, juicy television follows. Even when the proceedings border on being silly enough to interrupt our suspension of disbelief, the fact remains that we’re having too much fun to care. Bridgerton, the first series out of the …
Read More »Congress Passes Covid-19 Relief Bill With Funding for Live Music Venues
After a series of protracted negotiations that threatened to derail any financial relief for millions of Americans, Congress passed a new Covid-19 relief bill Monday night that will include funding for independent music venues that have been closed throughout the pandemic. The bill will now move to the White House …
Read More »Governors Are 'Angry,' Frustrated at Trump Administration's Bungling of Vaccine Distribution
Governors across the country have been frustrated for the past two days with the Trump administration’s inept distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine created by Pfizer-BioNTech. They say the number of doses they expected was cut by nearly half in some cases, and they were left in the dark as to …
Read More »Year in Review: So, How Was Your 2020, Anita 'Lady A' White?
So, How Was Your 2020? is a series in which our favorite entertainers answer our questionnaire about the music, culture and memorable moments that shaped their year. We’ll be rolling these pieces out throughout December. Anita “Lady A” White had a complex 2020. Beyond her quarantine, the Seattle Blues singer …
Read More »Year in Review: So, How Was Your 2020, Ingrid Andress?
So, How Was Your 2020? is a series in which our favorite entertainers answer our questionnaire about the music, culture and memorable moments that shaped their year. We’ll be rolling these pieces out throughout December. With a breakout song under her belt in “More Hearts Than Mine,” Ingrid Andress hit …
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