Why Did the Beatles Really Break Up?
You just never get over some break-ups, and for fans across generations, the Beatles’ split in 1970 will always be one of the hardest-to-heal musical wounds. In the latest ep
Yo La Tengo Preview New EP With a Cover of the Byrds’ ‘Wasn’t Born to Follow’
Yo La Tengo have shared a rendition of the Byrds’ “Wasn’t Born to Follow.” The cover is set to appear on Sleepless Night, a new EP out October 9th via Matad
Billie Eilish, Finneas Recreate NPR’s Tiny Desk for At-Home Performance
For five and a half months, NPR has been running their signature Tiny Desk Concert series remotely, with artists performing in front of cameras inside their homes instead of behind
U.S. Girls Drop Mind-Bending ‘And Yet It Moves/Y Se Mueve’ Video
Meg Remy’s musical project U.S. Girls have dropped the trippy new video “And Yet It Moves/Y Se Mueve,” a track off their recent album Heavy Light. Created by Evan
Tim Heidecker Contemplates Life After Death on New Song ‘Nothing’
Tim Heidecker ponders the afterlife in “Nothing,” the latest single from his upcoming album Fear of Death, out September 25th via Spacebomb Records. Co-written wit
‘The First Time’ With G.E. Smith
Former Saturday Night Live bandleader G.E. Smith reminisces about meeting David Bowie, Bob Dylan, and Hall & Oates, performing alongside Gilda Radner and crafting the Wayne&rsq
John Lennon’s Solo Work Gets Upgraded for New Box Set
To commemorate what would have been John Lennon’s 80th birthday, his family selected 36 songs from his solo catalogue and enhanced them for a new box set, Gimme Some Truth. T
Jesse Malin Honors an Old Friend and Classic New York in ‘Todd Youth’ Video
Jesse Malin pays tribute to his late friend and bandmate Todd Youth in the new music video for the song of the same name, filmed in New York during the coronavirus pandemic. Youth
Riley Gale, Singer for Thrash Metal Band Power Trip, Dead at 34
Riley Gale, the singer for Dallas, Texas thrash metal band Power Trip, died Monday, his family confirmed in a statement. He was 34. The cause of death has not been publicly reveale
Hear Alanis Morissette Talk Tori Amos, Kate Bush on Debut ‘Alanis Radio’ Episode
Alanis Morissette has launched her Alanis Radio show on Apple Music Hits and for the inaugural episode, she shared a playlist and thoughts on the artists and the music that inspire
Toots Hibbert Drops Jubilant, Soulful ‘Just Brutal’
Ahead of the release of Toots and the Maytals’ new album on Friday, Toots Hibbert has dropped the buoyant single “Just Brutal.” “We need more love in our he
Ozzy Osbourne: ‘If the President Says Something, I Do the Opposite’
While appearing on his SiriusXM channel Ozzy’s Boneyard, Ozzy Osbourne encouraged listeners to wear a mask and practice social distancing. “Wear a mask, wash hands, soc
Flashback: Elton John Performs a Stunning ‘Sixty Years On’ at the Troubadour in 1970
It was 50 years ago today that Elton John played the first American concert of his career at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. He was largely unknown in the States at that point even
Nigerian Star Burna Boy Is Reaching New Streaming Heights in the U.S.
One of the defining musical trends of the last decade has been the growing influence of international artists in the U.S. Cross-continental collaborations are now routine, and Amer
Sad13 Channels Webcam Horror Flick ‘Unfriended’ in ‘Hysterical’ Video
If you were a fan of Zoom horror flick Host, you’d do right to tune into Sad13’s new video for “Hysterical,” off her upcoming second album, Haunted Painting
Bon Jovi Takes to NYC Streets During Pandemic in ‘Do What You Can’ Video
Bon Jovi offers some words of encouragement to New York City during the Covid-19 pandemic in their new video, “Do What You Can.” The clip depicts Jon Bon Jovi taking to
RS Charts: Drake Dethrones Taylor Swift for Number One on Artists 500
After a three-week reign by Taylor Swift, Drake takes Number One on Rolling Stone’s Artists 500 thanks to the success of his Lil Durk-featuring single, “Laugh Now