Two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year winner Luke Bryan, who’s up for the same honor this evening, opened the 52nd annual awards show with a celebration of all things country, delivering a muscular performance of the title track from his album What Makes You Country while also demonstrating that one …
Read More »Brooklyn Street to Be Renamed for Notorious B.I.G.
The block in Brooklyn, New York where the Notorious B.I.G. grew up is set to be renamed in the late rapper’s honor. Christopher Wallace Way will be located on the stretch of St. James Place between Gates Avenue and Fulton Street. LeRoy McCarthy, who spearheaded the initiative, told Rolling Stone …
Read More »Elle King Performs Smoldering 'Baby Outlaw' on 'Corden'
Elle King gave a dramatic performance of her new song “Baby Outlaw” on Tuesday’s Late Late Show With James Corden. The singer tapped into a Western, Ennio Morricone vibe with the blues-rock track, alternating between a howl and a whisper over dust-blown electric guitars. “Pity the man that stands in …
Read More »Sturgill Simpson's Conversation With Damien Echols: 8 Things We Learned
It’s been seven years since Damien Echols walked out of an Arkansas prison after spending 18 years — half of his life at the time — on death row for a crime he did not commit. Now, at 43, the West Memphis Three figure (one of a trio of teenagers …
Read More »Bjork to Debut 'Cornucopia' Production at New York Venue in 2019
Björk announced Monday that she will debut a new concert production called Cornucopia in the spring of 2019 at new New York arts venue the Shed. “This winter I will prepare my most elaborate stage concert yet, where the acoustic and digital will shake hands, encouraged by a bespoke team …
Read More »Review: Muse Get Lost in the Eighties on 'Simulation Theory'
The first LP from Muse since their 2015 album Drones is a throwback to the first seven years of the Eighties. The tom-toms are cavernous like a Jan Hammer or Phil Collins production on the Miami Vice soundtrack. The dystopian, technophobic action movie narrative seems in the same vein as …
Read More »Artist You Need to Know: Flasher
In the fall of 2017, Flasher were close to a breaking point. The Washington, D.C. punk group had traveled to Brooklyn to make their first full-length album, and it wasn’t going very well. Before entering the studio, they’d had an idea of what Flasher was; now they were ripping at …
Read More »Blackberry Smoke Extend Headlining Find a Light Tour With New 2019 Dates
2018 has been a busy year for Southern rock band Blackberry Smoke, with the release of their sixth LP Find a Light and the Southern Ground Sessions EP as well as a world tour that currently has them in the United Kingdom. Now the group’s Find a Light Tour has …
Read More »See Tim McGraw's Spiritual 'Neon Church' Video
A drifter, a sheriff, a preacher and a single mom walk into a bar — it sounds like the start of a poorly conceived joke, but it’s actually the plot of the somber and spiritual new video for Tim McGraw‘s “Neon Church.” Out today, the Shane Drake-directed clip offers a …
Read More »Review: Shad Stays Positive Amidst Global Chaos on 'A Story About War'
This Canadian is an award-winning rapper in his homeland — his 2011 albumTSOLearned a Juno for Rap Recording of the Year, beating out Drake’sTake Care. But in the U.S., he hadn’t drawn much notice until he began hosting Netflix’s rap history seriesHip-Hop Evolution. His new album is typical of his …
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