Metallica returned to the stage Sunday night for a performance of their classic 1991 song “Enter Sandman” for the Late Show‘s Super Bowl special. Shot in the band’s storage facility, the video features gear and speaker cabinets from across their career. Despite being waylaid by Covid-19 in 2020, Metallica had …
Read More »The Best Albums of January 2021: Maluma, Weezer and More
Each month, the editors and critics atRolling Stone compile a list of our favorite new albums. Our picks for January include Colombian pop star Maluma‘s Jamaican detour, a brilliant new LP from hip-hop innovator Madlib and great post-punk from Pom Poko and Goat Girl. Maluma, #7 DJ: 7 Dias En …
Read More »Trump's Antifa Obsession Drew Law Enforcement Resources Away From Far-Right Terrorists
Former president Donald Trump was so convinced that the radical left and antifa posed a domestic threat to the country, he drew law enforcement resources away from focusing on violent groups on the far-right. “The United States of America will be designating ANTIFA as a Terrorist Organization,” Trump tweeted in …
Read More »Harvey Weinstein Accusers Reach $17 Million Settlement
Nearly 40 women who have accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault have agreed to a $17 million settlement with the bankruptcy court overseeing the class-action lawsuit against the disgraced and imprisoned producer. For the most part, the new settlement — down significantly from the $44 million agreement first reported in …
Read More »The Best Bookshelf Speakers Our Editors Are Using Right Now
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you’re setting up your home audio system and floor space is at a premium, consider picking up a pair of bookshelf speakers. Larger than a portable speaker …
Read More »Eminem Debuts 'Higher' Video Ahead of UFC's Poirier vs. McGregor 2 Event
Ahead of Saturday’s UFC 257: Poirier vs. McGregor 2 event, Eminem has dropped his new video for “Higher,” a track off the rapper’s recent Music To Be Murdered By – Side B. In the “Higher” video, Eminem is cast as fighter preparing for battle against his own demons, with the …
Read More »Michigan Charges Ex-Governor Rick Snyder With 'Neglect' in Flint Water Crisis
UPDATE: Former Michigan Director of Health and Human ServicesNick Lyonhas been charged with nine felony counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection in connection to the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. On Thursday, Lyon pleaded not guilty to all charges; if convicted, each involuntary manslaughter charge carries a penalty of up …
Read More »Rush's Geddy Lee Will Appear in Virtual Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Event
Rush‘s Geddy Lee will participate in “The Show Must Go On: Stories of Resilience,” a virtual music and storytelling event organized by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. The show takes place Monday, February 18th from 9:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET. Tickets start at $100 CAD; for an additional “Gala in …
Read More »Brendan Fraser to Star in Darren Aronofsky's Film Version of 'The Whale'
Brendan Fraser will star in The Whale, a new Darren Aronofsky film based on the Samuel D. Hunter play of the same name, according to Deadline. The play is set in the “Mormon Country” of Idaho and is about a 600-pound gay man who can’t leave his apartment and is …
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 …
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