Johnny Depp and Jeff Beck deliver a searing rendition of John Lennon’s “Isolation” in the new video for their recently released cover of the 1970 song. The clip pairs Depp and Beck’s studio version of the track with footage from what looks like one of the concerts they played last …
Read More »Bon Iver Drop Kaleidoscopic Animated Video for 'PDLIF'
Bon Iver have shared a vibrant and frenetic new video for their recent song, “PDLIF,” the proceeds from which have been benefiting Direct Relief, a nonprofit organization aiding the delivery of personal protective equipment to health care workers and others on the front-lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. The video was …
Read More »Lenny Kravitz Remembers Andre Harrell: 'He Was Such a Wonderful Person'
Lenny Kravitz had just woken up when he saw back-to-back notifications that rock & roll architect Little Richard and influential Uptown Records founder Andre Harrell had both died. “My God, I hadn’t even gained consciousness yet,” he says, calling from his home in the Bahamas where he has been self-isolating …
Read More »Hayley Williams Drops Zac Farro-Directed Music Video for 'Dead Horse'
Hayley Williams’ long-awaited solo debut album,Petals for Armor, is out now, and to celebrate its release on Friday, the singer shared a vibrant music video for the track “Dead Horse.” Directed by her Paramore bandmate Zac Farro, the visual takes some Eighties, Kate Bush-esque inspiration in its eye-catching lighting, costuming …
Read More »Bob Dylan Previews New Album 'Rough and Rowdy Ways' with 'False Prophet'
Bob Dylan will release his first album of original songs in eight years, Rough and Rowdy Ways, on June 19th. Early Friday morning, Dylan dropped a third song from the album, the swaggering, guitar-heavy “False Prophet,” which follows “Murder Most Foul” and “I Contain Multitudes.” “I ain’t no false prophet,” …
Read More »Ani DiFranco, Zoë Boekbinder Team Up to Tell Inmates' Stories in Song
Zoë Boekbinder first met the inmates at New Folsom Prison in Folsom, California, in 2010 — and four years spent volunteering led to an album that would become Long Time Gone, a collaboration between Boekbinder, incarcerated men, and Ani DiFranco‘s Righteous Babe Records and the Prison Music Project. The album …
Read More »These USB Fans Help You Cool Down at Home, in the Car, or On-The-Go
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you’re warm at home and can’t crack a window because of the weather or allergies, or you’re overheating while on a walk or at your office desk, …
Read More »Jaboukie Young-White Examines Why Gay Men Still Struggle to Donate Blood During COVID-19
Comedian and correspondent Jaboukie Young-White investigated the retrograde reason gay men still aren’t able to easily donate blood and plasma during the COVID-19 crisis on The Daily Show Monday. While a cure for the coronavirus is still a ways off, one fairly effective treatment that’s emerged is convalescent plasma therapy, …
Read More »Kent State Shootings: A Lot of People Were Crying, and the Guard Walked Away
This story was originally published in the June 11th, 1970 issue of Rolling Stone. KENT, Ohio — Just down the street from P. G. Sellman’s Tire & Appliance Store and Gas Station, close to the Cuyahoga River, the striped gate of a railroad crossing has lowered slowly, with dignity, until …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen Releases 1981 New Jersey Concert for COVID-19 Relief
The newest chapter in Bruce Springsteen‘s monthly live concert download series is a show he played at New Jersey’s Brendan Byrne Arena on July 9th, 1981. The show can be downloaded on MP3 for $9.95 ($12.95 for lossless) and all net proceeds will be given to the New Jersey Pandemic …
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