Rauw Alejandro and J Balvin live out their own version of a domestic fantasy in their new video for “De Cora.” The single comes from Rauw Alejandro’s debut album Afrodisíaco, which comes out Friday (November 13th). The visual, directed by Gus, depicts the two Latin stars in a fantastical profession: …
Read More »Omah Lay Joins Olamide in Breezy 'Infinity' Video
Minimalism goes a long way on “Infinity,” which demonstrates that a sing-song melody and a persistent beat are more than enough for a gently propulsive hit. P.Priime, the producer behind “Infinity,” managed to create a song with hardly any other instruments aside from voice and percussion. A keyboard stabs occasionally …
Read More »Tori Amos Announces Holiday EP 'Christmastide' Due Out This December
Tori Amos has announced a four-song holiday EP,Christmastide, coming out on December 4th via Decca Records. The release will include four original yuletide tracks from Amos, with her vocals and piano playing accompanied by two of her long-time collaborators, drummer Matt Chamberlain and bassist Jon Evans. “With Christmastide it was …
Read More »David Crosby's Producer (and Son) James Raymond Releases New Election-Themed Song
James Raymond — son of David Crosby and member of the band CPR — is launching a new music project under the name the Clearing, for which he writes and produces songs for a rotating group of singers and musicians. The project’s first single, released to Soundcloud on Friday, is …
Read More »The Best Albums of October 2020: Ariana Grande, Bruce Springsteen, and More
Each month, the editors and critics atRolling Stone compile a list of our favorite new albums. Our picks for October include Bruce Springsteen‘s first new album with the E Street Band in six years, the highly anticipated debut from K-pop group Blackpink, and a new archive release from Joni Mitchell. …
Read More »Rob Zombie Previews First Album in Five Years With 'The Triumph of King Freak'
Rob Zombie has released a new song, “The Triumph of King Freak (A Crypt of Preservation and Superstition),” from his upcoming seventh studio album, The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy, out March 12th, 2021 via Nuclear Blast. The track is a ferocious blast of big guitar metal, although halfway …
Read More »Squirrel Nut Zippers' Eerily Predictive 'La Grippe' Gets Coronavirus Update With 'American Nightmare'
The Trump administration’s mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic — with 228,000 U.S. deaths and counting — is the focus of “American Nightmare,” the latest video from the Coda Campaign. The video, featuring Squirrel Nut Zippers’ terrifyingly prescient 1995 song “La Grippe” — substitute “flu” for “virus” and it’s eerily accurate …
Read More »'Featuring Ty Dolla $ign' Proves He's More Than Everyone's Favorite Collaborator
Ty Dolla $ign is the musical equivalent of hot sauce — he goes on everything. He has spent the better part of the last decade forging collabs with seemingly every rapper and singer who’s spent time in his native Los Angeles, from Berner to Beyoncé to Bhad Bhabie. With hundreds …
Read More »Haim Enlist Robert Pattinson for '3 a.m.' Performance on 'Seth Meyers'
Haim performed a spooky Halloween-themed rendition of “3 a.m.” on Thursday night’s Late Night With Seth Meyerswith a little help from everyone’s favorite emotional vampire, Robert Pattinson. The formerTwilightheartthrob appeared via FaceTime to read out the song’s booty-call intro, before the segment cut away to a prerecorded performance of the …
Read More »Dierks Bentley Ghosts Friends and Family in His New Song 'Gone'
Dierks Bentley ghosts his boss, friends, and family as he tries to forget the lover who left him in the new song “Gone.” It’s the first new music from the county singer since his 2018 album The Mountain. Written by Nicolle Galyon, Ben Johnson, and the solo artist Niko Moon, …
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