Niall Horan will release a new album, Heartbreak Weather, on March 13th via Capitol Records. The singer has previewed the release, a follow-up to his 2017 album Flicker, with a sultry single called “No Judgement.” “No Judgement” was written by Horan with Julian Bunetta, Tobias Jesso Jr., John Ryan and …
Read More »Liam Gallagher on Oasis Reunion Possibility: 'We've Got to Become Mates Again'
Liam Gallagher admits it took him a while for him to get back on track after Oasis, which ended in 2009 when he got into a backstage fistfight with his brother Noel Gallagher. It was the end of a classic musical partnership, and set the two brothers off into the …
Read More »Soundgarden Respond to Lawsuit From Chris Cornell's Widow, Claim Ownership Over Final Recordings
Soundgarden denied withholding royalties from Chris Cornell‘s widow and rebuffed her claim that she is the sole owner of several recordings Cornell worked on before his death in a new court filing. The motion, filed Tuesday and obtained by Rolling Stone, is a response to a lawsuit Vicky Cornell filed …
Read More »Justin Bieber Taps Summer Walker for 'Yummy' Remix
Justin Bieber’s “Yummy” may have struggled to beat out Roddy Ricch’s “The Box” on the pop charts, but Bieber has had no trouble getting a guest verse on his latest remix of the song. Rising R&B star Summer Walker joins Bieber on the track, singing, “You already know, I got …
Read More »James Hetfield Makes First Public Appearance Since Rehab Return
James Hetfield made his first public appearance since returning to rehab, at a Los Angeles automotive museum exhibiting the Metallica singer’s classic cars on Thursday. Hetfield’s attendance at the Petersen Automotive Museum reception was announced weeks earlier, and on Thursday the rocker showed up as scheduled at the “Reclaimed Rust: …
Read More »I Sing The Body WTF: 13 Thoughts on the 62nd Grammys
It could be an entertaining spectacle, if you ignored the crumbling institutions it was built upon and the creeping fear in the air — but enough about life in 21st century America. The Grammys have their own problems, with the show going on in the face of a roiling crisis …
Read More »Rashied Ali and Frank Lowe's 'Duo Exchange' Is Free Jazz in Its Purest Form
Every musician who worked steadily with John Coltrane in the Sixties achieved a certain kind of immortality. But drummer Rashied Ali earned a special distinction thanks to a February 1967 duo recording date with the legendary horn player, five months before Coltrane’s death. Released seven years later as Interstellar Space, …
Read More »BTS Plot 2020 'Map of the Soul' World Tour
BTS are hitting the road in support of their upcoming album, Map of the Soul: 7, which arrives on February 21st via Big Hit Entertainment. The K-pop sensations will kick-off their world tour with four dates in their native Seoul, South Korea at Olympic Stadium in April before heading to …
Read More »Bon Iver Preview 'Blood Bank' EP Reissue With Live Version of Title Track
Bon Iver will belatedly celebrate the 10th anniversary of their 2009 EP, Blood Bank, with a reissue featuring new live renditions of the four tracks on the record. The reissue will arrive March 27th via Jagjaguwar. Bon Iver previewed the EP with a live version of “Blood Bank,” recorded at …
Read More »Watch Stone Temple Pilots' New Video for Acoustic Song 'Fare Thee Well'
Stone Temple Pilots‘ new singer Jeff Gutt felt a lot of stress before his first show with the legendary band in 2017. “It doesn’t get any more high-pressure than that,” Gutt told Rolling Stone’s Andy Greene recently. “So much was riding on everything at that time.” But Gutt won over …
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