If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. According to the CDC, extended exposure to noises over 70dB (decibels) can lead to permanent hearing damage. This includes activities like using a gas-powered lawn mower, or riding …
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President-elect Joe Biden plans to “immediately” introduce a sweeping immigration reform bill during his first days in office. The new legislation, currently being drafted by congressional Democrats and immigrant rights advocates, will include a pathway to citizenship for an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants. Top Latino and immigrant advocacy groups …
Read More »Elvis Costello Enlists Isabelle Adjani for 'Revolution #49 (Parlé)'
Elvis Costello enlisted actress Isabelle Adjani for a French-language rendition of his Hey Clockface song “Revolution #49.” For “Revolution #49 (Parlé),” Adjani adds spoken word passages — penned by Muriel Teodori — to the instrumental opening track of Costello’s latest album. “When [the Attractions’] Steve Nieve’s partner, Muriel Teodori, told …
Read More »Brian Fallon Delays Tour As U.S. Sets Daily Record of Covid Cases
UPDATE (1/14): Brian Fallon has bumped back the start date of his tour yet again because of surging Covid cases in the U.S. The songwriter has canceled shows set for January and will instead launch the trek on Feb. 15 in Atlanta. “There are way too many cases happening for …
Read More »Joshua Henry Releases Cover of the O'Jays' 'Stand Up'
Tony-nominated actor andHamilton cast member Joshua Henry has released “Stand Up,” a cover of the O’Jays’ 2019 anthem for peace and unity. The track is the second single from Henry’s upcoming debut EPGuarantee, produced with Theron “Neff-U” Feemster. Released in remembrance of the upcoming Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, a …
Read More »Before 'Mad Men,' Jon Hamm Auditioned for Sandy Cohen in 'The O.C.'
In an interview forRolling Stone‘s new podcast seriesToo Long; Didn’t Watch, hosted by Alan Sepinwall, Jon Hamm revealed that if he hadn’t been cast to play his iconic role of Don Draper inMad Men, he may very well have auditioned to play Upper West Side dad Rufus Humphrey in Gossip …
Read More »'Tiger': The Rise, Fall, and Partial Redemption of Golf's Great Hope
What does it take to make a champion? What does it cost? And what does it even mean? Those are the questions asked by the HBO documentary, Tiger (Part I debuted last night), about the golf great Tiger Woods. And the answers, while not shocking, are surprising in their pathos. …
Read More »Gary Numan Details New Album 'Intruder'
New Wave great Gary Numan will release his 18th studio album, Intruder, May 21st. The record will be a companion piece to Numan’s 2017’s album Savage: Songs From a Broken World. That LP was aconcept record set in a post-apocalyptic world that’s been transformed into a desert by global warming. …
Read More »Grammys Head Harvey Mason Jr. on How and Why the Show Moved to March
With Covid-19 cases in Los Angeles surging at an unprecedented rate, the Recording Academy — the organization that oversees the Grammys — announced Tuesday that they were moving the show from January 31st to March 14th. California set a new single-day record of 74,000 new cases earlier this week, according …
Read More »Guided By Voices Inc. Announce 'Mysterious' New Band, Cub Scout Bowling Pins
We haven’t heard from Guided By Voices‘ Robert Pollard since December 2020, so it’s only right to start off 2021 with a record from the prolific musician’s “mysterious” new band Cub Scout Bowling Pins. The group will drop a seven-inch called Heaven Beats Iowa on January 22nd via Guided By …
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