Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Doja Cat shows a softer side on the fifth single off her new album, Kylie Minogue delivers explosive dance-pop, and Blink-182 get existential on their first track with guitarist Tom DeLonge in over a decade. Plus, stellar collaborations from Shakira with Fuerza Régida, Jean Dawson with Sza, and Zach Bryan with Noah Kahan.
Doja Cat, “Agora Hills” (YouTube)
Kylie Minogue, “Hold On to Now” (YouTube)
Blink-182, “One More Time...
Doja Cat, “Agora Hills” (YouTube)
Kylie Minogue, “Hold On to Now” (YouTube)
Blink-182, “One More Time...
- 9/22/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week Doja Cat drops her boisterous first solo single of the year, Gunna sets the record straight, and Gracie Abrams’ gifts us a dissonant deluxe track, plus great songs from Don Omar, Victoria Monét, and Bonny Doon.
Doja Cat, Attention (YouTube)
Ángela Aguilar and Steve Aoki, “Invítame A Un Café” (YouTube)
Peggy Gou, “(It Goes Like) Nanana” (YouTube)
Gunna, “Back to the Moon” (YouTube)
Gracie Abrams, “Unsteady” (YouTube)
Victoria Monét,...
Doja Cat, Attention (YouTube)
Ángela Aguilar and Steve Aoki, “Invítame A Un Café” (YouTube)
Peggy Gou, “(It Goes Like) Nanana” (YouTube)
Gunna, “Back to the Moon” (YouTube)
Gracie Abrams, “Unsteady” (YouTube)
Victoria Monét,...
- 6/16/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
With the Eagles marching toward a Super Bowl berth (hopefully), Philadelphia has a lot to crow about right now (even Zach Bryan lives there). Add a dynamic new festival to the list, one developed by native son Dave Hause. The Americana-punk troubadour has announced the inaugural Sing Us Home Festival for May in the city’s Manayunk neighborhood and stacked it with Lombardi Trophy-level talent.
Set for May 5th and 6th, Sing Us Home features headlining sets by Drive-By Truckers and Hause himself, backed by his band the Mermaid.
Set for May 5th and 6th, Sing Us Home features headlining sets by Drive-By Truckers and Hause himself, backed by his band the Mermaid.
- 1/25/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
The first round of performers has been announced for AmericanaFest 2021, which takes place in Nashville September 22nd to 25th. Among the 240 total artists scheduled to showcase at venues around Music City are Kelsey Waldon, Allison Russell, and Joshua Ray Walker.
More than 160 artists were announced on Wednesday, including singer-songwriters Kathleen Edwards, Arlo McKinley, William Prince, and Brandy Clark; roots patriarchs and matriarchs Rodney Crowell, Jim Lauderdale, and the McCrary Sisters; and scruffy alternative acts Sarah Shook & the Disarmers, Early James, and the Pine Hill Haints, among many others. Also of...
More than 160 artists were announced on Wednesday, including singer-songwriters Kathleen Edwards, Arlo McKinley, William Prince, and Brandy Clark; roots patriarchs and matriarchs Rodney Crowell, Jim Lauderdale, and the McCrary Sisters; and scruffy alternative acts Sarah Shook & the Disarmers, Early James, and the Pine Hill Haints, among many others. Also of...
- 7/21/2021
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Listening to new music is part of everyone’s daily life at Rolling Stone, from the writers and editors in the music department to photographers, designers, researchers, copy editors, and more. That might have been truer than ever in 2020, a year when music became an essential source of comfort and distraction when we needed it most. The choices on these personal Top 10s range from the biggest albums of the year — Taylor Swift’s Folklore was playing in many a living room, as were Jessie Ware’s What’s Your Pleasure?...
- 12/21/2020
- by Jonathan Bernstein, Emily Blake, Jon Blistein, David Browne, Rick Carp , Tim Chan, Jon Dolan, Patrick Doyle, Brenna Ehrlich, Andrew Firriolo, Jon Freeman, Dewayne Gage, Kory Grow, Christian Hoard, Joseph Hudak, Jeff Ihaza, Daniel Kreps, Sacha Lecca, Angie Martoccio, Ethan Millman, Steven Pearl, Jerry Portwood, Kyle Rice, Claire Shaffer, Rob Sheffield, Hank Shteamer, Brittany Spanos, Simon Vozick-Levinson and Amy X. Wang
- Rollingstone.com
As she prepares to release her new album Daughter on Friday, Lydia Loveless has shared the heart-wrenching single “September,” featuring Laura Jane Grace on vocals.
Co-directed by Loveless and Michael Casey, the video features a woman waking up on her birthday and lighting a candle on a single cupcake. “Happy birthday, make a wish,” Loveless sings across a piano. “I know this is isn’t really how you wanna celebrate it.” She’s encountered by a raging alcoholic in a mask and departs the house — where she encounters a happier relationship.
Co-directed by Loveless and Michael Casey, the video features a woman waking up on her birthday and lighting a candle on a single cupcake. “Happy birthday, make a wish,” Loveless sings across a piano. “I know this is isn’t really how you wanna celebrate it.” She’s encountered by a raging alcoholic in a mask and departs the house — where she encounters a happier relationship.
- 9/22/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Lydia Loveless has announced her new album Daughter, the singer-songwriter’s first collection of material to be released on her own label. The LP comes four years after Loveless released 2016’s Real.
“I took a break because I was exhausted,” the Ohio-bred singer-songwriter says in a statement. “But it was also out of the necessity of trying to learn who I was…I spent the last 10 years as a ‘growing up on the farm country gal,’ and felt like I needed to think about who I am now.”
The first track from the record,...
“I took a break because I was exhausted,” the Ohio-bred singer-songwriter says in a statement. “But it was also out of the necessity of trying to learn who I was…I spent the last 10 years as a ‘growing up on the farm country gal,’ and felt like I needed to think about who I am now.”
The first track from the record,...
- 7/21/2020
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Two days after the New York Times ran their report on Ryan Adams and his alleged history of sexual misconduct, emotional abuse and attempts to use his power to silence and manipulate women, alt-country singer-songwriter Lydia Loveless was sitting in bed, angry. So she sent a tweet: “Not really at all surprising that a label who allowed a man to grope, paw at and mentally disturb me for over five years still touts Ryan Adams as a fucking genius,” she wrote.
The next day, Loveless used her Instagram to clarify her sentiment,...
The next day, Loveless used her Instagram to clarify her sentiment,...
- 2/20/2019
- by Marissa R. Moss
- Rollingstone.com
Chicago alt-country label Bloodshot Records has issued a statement in response to allegations made this weekend by Bloodshot artist Lydia Loveless. In her posts, Loveless claimed she was sexually harassed by Mark Panick, the domestic partner of the label’s co-president Nan Warshaw. Panick is not an employee of the label.
Loveless, the singer-songwriter who has been one of Bloodshot’s premier artists since signing with the label in 2011 at 19, wrote on Instagram: “Nan Warshaw’s domestic partner Mark Panick has long been a source of strife for me...
Loveless, the singer-songwriter who has been one of Bloodshot’s premier artists since signing with the label in 2011 at 19, wrote on Instagram: “Nan Warshaw’s domestic partner Mark Panick has long been a source of strife for me...
- 2/18/2019
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
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