As David Crosby has proven time and time again, there’s no question he’s unwilling to answer. He’s also made more than his share of mistakes throughout his long life, which is why he was the perfect person to become Rolling Stone’s newest advice columnist. In his second “Ask Croz” column, …
Read More »Yang Hyun-suk, Head of K-Pop Giant YG Entertainment, Resigns Amid Scandals
Yang Hyun-suk, the co-founder and head of the giant K-pop label, agency and production company, YG Entertainment, has resigned amid a series of scandals, Variety reports. Founded in 1996, YG Entertainment has been home to some of the biggest K-pop acts of the past few decades including Psy, Big Bang, …
Read More »Trump Dismisses 'Torture' of Migrant Children at Border
The conditions at Border Patrol facilities holding migrant children are far worse than anyone realized. Reports have emerged in the past week that detail dirty, hungry children who are often forced to sleep on concrete floors. Infants are being cared for by children only a few years their elder. Diapers …
Read More »Preservation Hall Jazz Band Preview 'A Tuba to Cuba' Album With New Song
Preservation Hall Jazz Band have unveiled the release date to their A Tuba to Cuba album. The soundtrack from their documentary of the same name will be released on June 28th via Sub Pop. In February, the band released the T.G. Herrington and Danny Clinch-directed A Tuba to Cuba documentary, …
Read More »Hear the Strokes' Nick Valensi Unite With CRX on 'We're All Alone'
The Strokes’ Nick Valensi and his band CRX confront loneliness and alienation head on in their new song, “We’re All Alone.” The track marks the first single off the band’s upcoming album, Peek, out August 23rd. In a statement, CRX guitarist Darian Zahedi said “We’re All Alone” came out of …
Read More »Watch Hollywood Vampires Cover David Bowie's 'Heroes' on 'Kimmel'
Hollywood Vampires stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live‘s outdoor stage to play two songs, David Bowie’s “Heroes” and their own “I Want My Now.” The rock band, led by Joe Perry, Johnny Depp and Alice Cooper, gave a raucous performance, evoking old school arena rock with grandiose guitar riffs and all-black …
Read More »Trump Kicks Off Re-Election Campaign: Get Ready for 'Billionaire Populist II: The Sequel'
Most coverage of Donald Trump’s re-election campaign to date has focused on polls, specifically two: a Fox survey that showed Trump losing to Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders in a hypothetical one-on-one (but beating other Democrats) and Trump’s own internal polling that, to the glee of reporters, leaked, showing him …
Read More »Tove Lo Wanders Globe for Best Friend in 'Glad He's Gone' Video
Tove Lo inadvertently embarks on a dangerous globetrotting adventure in her hilarious “Glad He’s Gone” video. Directors Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia take the song’s premise — of friendship trumping a bad relationship — to the extreme. While out at brunch, the singer receives a call from a friend who’s …
Read More »Franco Zeffirelli, 'Romeo and Juliet' Director, Dead at 96
Franco Zeffirelli, the Italian director best known for his bold cinematic adaptations of Shakespeare’s work, has died at the age of 96. The filmmaker died Saturday at his home in Rome, Italy, his son Luciano told the Associated Press. “He had suffered for a while, but he left in a …
Read More »Sleater-Kinney Preview St. Vincent-Produced Album With 'The Future Is Here'
Sleater-Kinney has released a new track, “The Future Is Here,” ahead of their upcoming album The Center Won’t Hold.The album will drop August 16th via Mom + Pop and was produced by St. Vincent, as previously announced. The band released “Hurry on Home,” another track that will appear on the …
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