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Hear Our Podcast on Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Drivers License’ and the Best Debut Singles Ever
At least for anyone not closely tracking the stars of Disney’s awesomely titled High School Musical: […]
How Lubalin Turns ‘Random Internet Drama’ Into TikTok Gold
"I was just like, 'How funny would it be to take something so stupid and then spend days crafting a beautiful pop record around it?'" singer and comedian says
Song You Need to Know: Yasmin Williams, ‘After the Storm’
The 24-year-old virtuoso guitarist layers melody in the gorgeous culmination of her stunning new album
Vince Staples Remembers Sophie: ‘She Was Never Afraid’
Long Beach rapper talks about his close friendship with the late U.K. musician, who produced two tracks on his 'Big Fish Theory' album
Oddball Folkie Peter Stampfel’s Spice Girls Cover Is a Daring Stunt That Works
The folk veteran's new album covers one song each from the 20th century, and 1996 is represented by — yes— the first major hit by the fab five of the U.K.
The Best Albums of January 2021: Maluma, Weezer and More
Here are the must-hear albums from last month, from realist R&B romance to new wrinkles in old school rock angst
M. Ward on Why Billie Holiday Endures
"There was something broken in her voice," says Ward, whose new album, released amid a Holiday renaissance, reinterprets songs associated with the legendary jazz singer
In Praise of ‘Sandinista!’: Why the Clash’s Triple-Album Mess Is Also Their Masterpiece
Forty years after the band followed up 'London Calling' with this risky, playful epic, all six sides remain a blast to explore — and argue over
Geddy Lee on the Genius of Neil Peart
"Neil was ambitious and I was ambitious," the Rush bassist says a year after Peart's passing. "He loved to be hyperactive. I loved to be hyperactive. So in a sense, it was a marriage made in heaven"
Waxahatchee on ‘Saint Cloud,’ Sobriety, and Hope for the Future
Katie Crutchfield discusses her creative breakthroughs and more in a Rolling Stone Year in Music conversation
Song You Need to Know: Novalima, ‘Madretierra’ Remix
Afro-Peruvian group reorients a 2015 standout for house-heads