Paul McCartney did not shy away from his thoughts on where the Beatles stand when it comes to their peers the Rolling Stones in a new interview with The New Yorker. As far as musical palettes go, he told the magazine, the Beatles’ was broader. “I’m not sure I should …
Read More »Report: Sony Music Knew Of Australia Workplace Abuse Allegations For Decades
Top executives at Sony Music Entertainment were told of former Sony Australia CEO Denis Handlin’s abusive behavior over 20 years before Handlin was fired, according to a new report from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The documentary from the broadcasting corporation’s investigative program Four Corners is just the latest report detailing …
Read More »James Blake Holds a 'Funeral' on 'Fallon'
James Blake appeared on The Tonight Show to perform his recent song “Funeral” with the help of U.K. rapper Slowthai. The duo took the emotive track’s title literally, evoking a mourning event on the late night show’s stage. The performance comes a day after Blake released a music video for …
Read More »With Covid Numbers Heading in the 'Right Direction,' Fauci Cautions Not to 'Declare Victory' Yet
Dr. Anthony Fauci sounded cautiously optimistic about the nation’s battle against Covid-19, saying that the stats are “going in the right direction” as case numbers decline across the country.Still, the doctor urged caution, telling CNN’s Dana Bash in an interview Sunday morning, “We have to just be careful that we …
Read More »Thanks to Big Oil, Your Tax Dollars Are Spent Ruining the Climate
About $11 million a minute. That’s the amount of direct and indirect subsidies the International Monetary Fund calculates the global fossil fuel industry receives to ensure that cooking the planet remains profitable for them. If you do the math, it comes to about $5.9 trillion a year. As The Atlantic’s …
Read More »CMA Awards Will Require Vaccination for Its Audience — But Not for Performers
After scaling down and shifting locations in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the CMA Awards will return to their usual home of Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena for this year’s November 10th ceremonies. Unlike last year, a limited number of tickets will be made available to the public, but audience members …
Read More »Jimmy Fallon Jams With Chris Stapleton on 'You Should Probably Leave'
Fortunately, Jimmy Fallon knows his way around a guitar. The Tonight Show host stepped in to play rhythm during Chris Stapleton’s Tuesday night appearance on Fallon’s talk show after the country singer’s usual guitarist — his producer Dave Cobb — bowed out with an earache. Fallon told his audience that …
Read More »Magdalena Bay Work Out Their Existential Dread on Van Trip in 'Hysterical Us' Video
Rising indie-pop duo Magdalena Bay take a wild mini van ride in the video for their new song, “Hysterical Us,” which will appear on their upcoming debut album, Mercurial World. As Magdalena Bay said in a statement, “Hysterical Us” is about “our anxieties, paranoias, and existential musings.” The song’s heady …
Read More »Circle Jerks Add New 2022 Dates to First Tour in 15 Years
Hardcore heroes Circle Jerks have announced an additional run of 2022 tour dates as the band prepares to return to the road this fall for their first trek in 15 years. The band already has a handful of shows scheduled for October and December, as well as a run of …
Read More »RS Recommends: The Best Portable Tire Inflators to Keep in Your Car
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. A portable tire inflator is a small device that can fit into any trunk or even under a seat, ready to pump up your flat enough for you …
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