Creem: America’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll Magazine “I lived by what was printed by Creemmagazine,” says Metallica’s Kirk Hammett in the documentary teaser’s opening moments. R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers are among the other featured musicians looking back on the formative magazine. “Most …
Read More »Lamb of God Embody 'The American Scream' on Self-Titled Album
Although 45 minutes of Middle-Aged White Male Aggression may feel out of pace with the current national moment, Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe has always written more open-minded and inclusive lyrics than many of his peers — you just have to strain your ears to make sense of his …
Read More »'Cream of Wheat' Owner to Launch 'Immediate Review' of Brand Following Racism Accusations
Following Wednesday’s announcements that Quaker Oats would discontinue the Aunt Jemima brand and Mars would “evolve” its Uncle Ben image, B&G Foods, the parent company of Cream of Wheat, said it will launch an “immediate review of the Cream of Wheat brand packaging.” The breakfast food — first manufactured in …
Read More »Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Perform 'Overseas' Over Video on 'Colbert'
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit performed the slinking “Running With Our Eyes Closed,” along with an impassioned rendition of “Overseas,” as part of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’s ongoing #PlayAtHomeSeries. The songwriter and his socially distanced band combined seamlessly for the performances: “Running With Our Eyes Closed” for …
Read More »Revitalize Your Records With These Turntable Cartridges
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. A turntable cartridge is an electromechanical pickup device that reads a record and sends the signal to your speakers. The cartridge contains the stylus, or needle, which has …
Read More »Jake Tapper: 'Trump Stands With Dead, Racist Losers' by Honoring Confederate Commanders
Once again, President Trump has decided to stand with racism and align himself with America’s racist history. With protests sparked nationwide by racist police brutality, a new effort has begun to rename U.S. military bases that are named after confederate officers, but the current president won’t consider the issue. He …
Read More »Tyla Yaweh Recruits Post Malone, Tommy Lee for New Song 'Tommy Lee'
Tyla Yaweh recruits Post Malone and Tommy Lee for the rapper’s new song “Tommy Lee,” an ode to the Mötley Crüe drummer and his lavish lifestyle. On Friday, Yaweh and Malone released the video for “Tommy Lee,” featuring the duo driving in ATVs and limousines in what looks like Utah, …
Read More »Laverne Cox, Chaz Bono Appear in 'Disclosure' Documentary
Laverne Cox appears in the new trailer for Disclosure, a Netflix documentary on transgender representation in film and television, out June 19th in celebration of LGBTQ Pride month. Directed by Sam Feder and executive produced by Cox, the trailer opens with the actress observing Hollywood’s influence on trans culture and …
Read More »Hulu Moves 'Love, Victor' and 'Taste the Nation' Premiere Dates Due to Juneteenth
Hulu is moving the premiere dates of two new shows, Love, Victor and Taste the Nation, away from June 19th (Juneteenth), out of respect for the holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans in the Confederacy. Love, Victor will now premiere two days earlier on June 17th, withTaste the Nation …
Read More »RS Charts: DaBaby, Roddy Ricch's 'Rockstar' Returns to Number One on Top 100 Songs
DaBaby’s latest single “Rockstar,” featuring Roddy Ricch, reclaimed the Number One spot on the Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart for the week of May 29th through June 4th. The track was bumped off its perch last week by the arrival of Lady Gaga’s duet with Ariana Grande, “Rain on …
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