If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. With more and more media now accessible on streaming services and viewable from different devices, our homes are quickly turning into entertainment hubs. A big screen TV can …
Read More »Poetry and Jazz Meet in a Vision of Tulsa's Past and Future
When a group of hip-hop artists from Tulsa, Oklahoma, began work on the collaborative project Fire in Little Africa last year, they had a dual purpose: The album is meant both to etch their hometown’s history into an artistic monument, honoring the 100th anniversary of one of America’s worst acts …
Read More »Chris Cornell's Family Settles With Doctor Who Prescribed Singer Drugs
The family of Chris Cornell has settled its lawsuit with the doctor the family claimed overprescribed medication to the late Soundgarden singer in the years preceding his May 2017 death. The settlement between the plaintiffs — Cornell’s widow Vicky and their children Toni and Christopher Nicholas — and the defendant …
Read More »The Best Dad Jeans to Wear Right Now (Even If You're Not a Dad)
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Nothing is better than dressing stylishly and comfortably. Besides a solid pair of sweats, dad jeans are the perfect go-to. Maybe you’re not a chino guy, and that’s …
Read More »Robert Pollard's Cub Scout Bowling Pins Announce New Album 'Clang Clang Ho!'
Guided By Voices may have just dropped their best album in decades — Earth Man Blues — but Robert Pollard and Co. aren’t taking a break any time soon. Pollard’s side project Cub Scout Bowling Pins announced Tuesday, May 4th, that their LP, Clang Clang Ho!, will be released July …
Read More »The Best Albums of April 2021: Dawn Richard, Taylor Swift, Remember Sports, Brockhampton, and More
Dawn Richard, Second Line R&B artist Dawn Richard has taken a winding path through her nearly 20-year career. Now, she finds herself on the North Carolina indie-rock label Merge with her sixth LP,Second Line. It may be an unexpected place for her, but the record feels like a culmination of …
Read More »The Best Camera Straps for Aspiring Photographers and Amateurs Alike
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Every photographer needs a good camera, but a quality camera strap is equally as essential, whether you’re an amateur photographer or a pro. Besides keeping your camera at …
Read More »Ashley Monroe Leaves Sad Songs — and Country — Behind on New Album
When Ashley Monroe wakes in the morning, she often heads straight to her closet. “I hear melodies in here,” says the singer-songwriter, calling from inside the cramped space during a recent interview. In the quiet early morning hours of 2018 and 2019, Monroe heard much more than melodies in her …
Read More »Olly Alexander's Years & Years Perform 'Starstruck' on 'Corden'
Years & Years, Olly Alexander‘s musical project, appeared on The Late Late Show perform his recent single “Starstruck.” The stylish virtual performance features the singer getting out of bed and taking the track from a greenhouse to a garden to the stage. Accompanied by several backup singers, Alexander gives the …
Read More »Exclusive: Hear Counting Crows' First New Music in Seven Years
After a five-year break from songwriting, Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz experienced a surge of creativity not long ago, creating an ambitious group of songs that flowed into each other. The result is the four-track Butter Miracle, Suite One,due May 21st, which will be the band’s first release since 2014’s …
Read More »