It’s one of the single most recognizable musical motifs in film history: a keening wail over a heavy bass drum beat, followed by low, staccato horn blasts. Ay-ya-yahhh. Wah-wah-wah. Then a reverb-heavy guitar kicks in, along with a chorus of background voices and a martial beat, and you immediately feel …
Read More »Coronavirus Is Killing the Working Mother
In Deb Perelman’s recent New York Times op-ed, “In the COVID-19 Economy, You Can Have a Kid or a Job. You Can’t Have Both,” she details the impossibility of parenting small children during the COVID-19 epidemic, writing, “We are not burned out because life is hard this year. We are …
Read More »Billie Joe Armstrong Shares Blistering Cover of John Lennon's 'Gimme Some Truth'
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong has dropped a new version of John Lennon’s always relevant 1971 protest song, “Gimme Some Truth.” The track arrived on Armstrong’s Instagram page Wednesday night, with the frontman writing, “This song was written by John Lennon. The first time I heard it was from one …
Read More »Sounds Good: The Best Stage Monitors for Singers, Bands, DJs and MCs
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. No matter what type of music you’re playing live, a good monitor is a must-have. Whether you’re a solo singer/songwriter playing the local open mic circuit, or a …
Read More »Stonewall Inn Receives $250,000 Donation to Avoid Permanent Closure
The Stonewall Inn in New York, site of the landmark 1969 riots that paved the way for the modern LGBTQ rights movement, will remain open through the pandemic thanks to a $250,000 donation. TheWashington Blade reports that the Gill Foundation, which provides grants to queer organizations across the U.S., pledged …
Read More »Chase Rice Responds to Pandemic Concert Backlash, Asks Fans to 'Go by the Rules'
Chase Rice has responded to criticism he received after performing a concert that appeared to lack proper COVID-19 social distancing measures. Rice headlined an outdoor show on Saturday night for nearly 1,000 fans at the Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary, a historic prison and concert venue in Petros, Tennessee. Photos and …
Read More »See Miley Cyrus Perform Beatles' 'Help!' in Empty Rose Bowl Stadium
Miley Cyrus performed the Beatles’ “Help!” in an empty Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California as part of Global Citizen’s “Global Goal: Unite for Our Future” livestream event Saturday. “For me, the magic of performing is sharing and celebrating music together…being surrounded by people and feeling their energy! During this …
Read More »Usher Embraces Vulnerability on BLM-Inspired Song 'I Cry'
Usher has shared an emotional but powerful new song, “I Cry,” which was inspired by the recent wave of Black Lives Matter protests. The song boasts a piano-led pop-soul groove that places Usher’s voice and lyrics front and center: “I cry,” he belts during the hook, “For the sons without …
Read More »Watch Brittany Howard Perform 'Goat Head' on 'The Tonight Show'
Brittany Howard appeared on The Tonight Show Wednesday night to take a personal look at race and prejudice with her song “Goat Head,” from her 2019 standout solo debut Jaime. Performing in an isolated studio — with several of her band members in face masks — Howard delivers a message on …
Read More »Hear Kesha Cover T. Rex's 'Children of the Revolution'
Kesha delivers a high-octane performance of the T. Rex classic “Children of the Revolution” for a new compilation album, the Hal Willner-produced Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T. Rex. As seen in the accompanying video, directed by Ethan Silverman, the pop star recorded the classic track while …
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