Another week means another Number One for Morgan Wallen, as Dangerous: The Double Album extended its reign over the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums chart. Dangerous which earned 84.7 million streams, has now held the top spot for nine straight weeks. Wallen’s set will likely enjoy a tenth week at …
Read More »Watch Megan Thee Stallion Vamp It Up With 'Body,' 'Savage' at the 2021 Grammy Awards
Megan Thee Stallion vamped it up in a gilded performance at the 2021 Grammy stage with a medley of “Body” and “Savage.” On a Roaring Twenties-themed set, the Houston rapper gave a glamorous performance of her hits “Body” and “Savage.” “Body” was brief before Thee Stallion launched into a dance-heavy …
Read More »Taylor Swift's Drops Snippet of New 'Wildest Dreams' in 'Spirit Untamed' Trailer
Taylor Swift teased a snippet of her new version of “Wildest Dreams,” in the trailer for the upcoming animated film, Spirit Untamed. Swift posted a handful of clips from the trailer on her Instagram story Friday, March 12th (enterprising fans have since uploaded and spliced the clips together on YouTube). …
Read More »Mars Volta Plot Digital Release for Original 'De-Loused in the Comatorium' Recordings
The Mars Volta will release the unfinished original recordings for their 2003 debut album, De-Loused in the Comatorium, digitally April 23rd via Clouds Hill. The news comes after the band announced the rare recordings, known as Landscape Tantrums, would be part of a limited-edition box set anthology, La Realidad de …
Read More »Does This Young Canadian Duo Pull Off Their Gutsy Rush Tribute?
Last year’s self-titled debut album from the hirsute young Canadian rock duo Crown Lands is an accomplished, chops-heavy take on blues-rock, produced by roots mastermind Dave Cobb, which won them critical praise and two Juno nominations. But the multi-tasking duo — Kevin Comeau plays guitar, bass, and keyboards, while Cody …
Read More »Pink Floyd Plan Live Album of Their 1990 Knebworth Gig
A few years after Pink Floyd concluded its supersized world tour in support of A Momentary Lapse of Reason, they played a one-off gig in 1990 alongside Paul McCartney, Genesis, and Eric Clapton, among others — all winners of the prestigious Silver Clef Award, which honors outstanding services to the …
Read More »How to Set Up Two Monitors to Boost Your Productivity
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 working on a big project that requires using multiple apps at the same time, relying on one screen may be hampering your productivity. The time you …
Read More »See Julien Baker Perform 'Little Oblivions' Songs on 'CBS This Morning'
Julien Baker performed three songs off her recently released album Little Oblivions for CBS This Morning’s latest “Saturday Sessions.” For the mini-concert, Baker and her backing band ran through “Hardline,” “Heatwave” and “Faith Healer,” the first three tracks on the Tennessee-based singer-songwriter’s third LP. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig168ELkpK4 While Baker utilizes a backing …
Read More »Listen to Sophie, Jlin Collaboration 'Jsloipnhie'
On the same day as the release of their Intermission LP, Unsound Festival dropped “Jsloipnhie” featuring Jlin and late avant-pop producer Sophie. “Jsloipnhie” opens with a hypnotic beat — swinging back and forth like a pendulum — before buzzing synths enter nearly two minutes in. Sophie and Jlin worked on …
Read More »How Bryson Tiller Unlocked His Classic Sound on 'Anniversary'
In 2015, Bryson Tiller reluctantly uploaded a song called “Don’t” to his SoundCloud and all but broke the internet, with millions of streams rolling in within just a few months for a single he’d made at home. That same year, he released his debut album, Trapsoul, making him one of …
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