Paul Wall is having what appears to be the time of his life. He’s sitting in front of his computer on Zoom, showing me the different Houston-centric backdrops he has pre-loaded. NRG Stadium, where the Texans play; a diamond-encrusted grill; a modified Cadillac, lowered to the ground with its trunk …
Read More »Watch Post Malone Bring a Very Dramatic 'Hollywood's Bleeding' to the 2021 Grammy Awards
Post Malone, nominated for three awards at the 2021 Grammys, performed his song “Hollywood’s Bleeding” as part of Sunday’s ceremony. Malone performed among a sea of fog — along with medieval-themed choir members lit by candlelight — dressed like a vampire hunter in a giant black leather trench coat. It …
Read More »Russo Brothers Talk New Movie 'Cherry,' Kiss, Big Avengers Battles on 'Rolling Stone on Twitch'
Blockbuster filmmakers Joe and Anthony Russo discussed their latest film and participated in the inaugural installment of The First Time: Live on Rolling Stone on Twitch. Hosts Tia Hill and Jon Weigell welcomed the Russo Brothers and opened with a conversation about Cherry, their new crime drama in which Tom …
Read More »Ozuna Is Dropping Art for the Launch of a New NFT Site
Celebrity art dealer Avery Andon will unveil a new platform for non-fungible tokens (NFTs) called ArtGrails on Friday morning — with help from his brother, street artist Alec Monopoly, and Latin music star Ozuna, who collaborated on a line of digital art collectibles for the launch. The “Uncle Richie Ozuna” …
Read More »Hear Idles' Searing Cover of Sharon Van Etten's 'Peace Signs'
Ahead of the release of Sharon Van Etten‘s Epic anniversary album, Idles covered “Peace Signs.” Idles’ rendition stays close to the original — opening with a drum kick and electric guitar — but the British punks put their own blistering spin on it, with Joe Talbot’s vocals tearing through each …
Read More »'We Started With Sitcom Boot Camp': Director Matt Shakman on the Making of 'WandaVision'
There are few directors better qualified to helm every episode of WandaVision than Matt Shakman. As a kid in the Eighties, he was a working sitcom actor, appearing in multicam hits of the day like The Facts of Life, Webster, and three seasons as a regular on the Growing Pains …
Read More »'Too Long; Didn't Watch' Recap: Paul Scheer Hacks Away at 'Dexter'
Welcome to Too Long; Didn’t Watch, the new TV podcast produced by Rolling Stone and OBB Sound, presented by Google Assistant, and hosted by yours truly. In each episode, we attempt a new method of scaling Peak TV, by pairing a celebrity guest with a series they’ve never seen and …
Read More »Beyoncé Remembers Late Fan Lyric Chanel With Tribute Medley
Beyoncé paid tribute to a young fan who lost her battle with cancer with a video Friday featuring an a cappella medley dedicated to the late Lyric “Yhung” Chanel. The 13-year-old Chanel died Friday following a two-year battle with brain cancer and anaplastic ependymoma; Chanel’s fight against the disease and …
Read More »Hear Joe Strummer's Previously Unreleased Acoustic Version of 'Junco Partner'
Dark Horse Records has shared a previously unreleased recording of Joe Strummer performing an acoustic version of the James Wayne blues classic, “Junco Partner.” The track will appear on the upcoming Strummer solo collection, Assembly, out March 26th. Strummer performed “Junco Partner” throughout his career, with the Clash notably recording …
Read More »The Steel Woods Announce New Album After Death of Guitarist Jason Cope
The Steel Woods have announced their third album, All of Your Stones, a record that arrives as unplanned eulogy to the Southern rock band’s co-founder Jason “Rowdy” Cope. The guitarist and songwriter died in January at 42. Ahead of the LP’s May 14th release, the surviving members of singer Wes …
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