Bandcamp will be donating 100 percent of its revenue on Juneteenth (June 19th) to the NAACP in solidarity with recent protests against police racism and brutality. CEO Ethan Diamond made the announcement on Monday, adding that Bandcamp would repeat the practice annually. “The recent killings of George Floyd, Tony McDade, …
Read More »Neil Finn, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie Share Song for the Homeless
Crowded House frontman and current Fleetwood Mac member Neil Finn has enlisted the help of his bandmates Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie for a new song, “Find Your Way Back Home.” The track was released in partnership with the homeless shelter Auckland City Mission, based in Finn’s native New Zealand, …
Read More »Biden Calls Out Trump for 'Encouraging Violence,' Says Floyd Killing Was an 'Act of Brutality'
In a live address on Friday, presidential candidate Joe Biden said the killing of George Floyd was “an act of brutality” that “denied him of his very humanity.” Related:Global Protests Begin After Police Killing of George Floyd Biden’s emotional speech came before the arrest of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, …
Read More »Joseph Arthur Talks 20th-Anniversary Reissue, Support From Peter Gabriel and Dave Grohl
Dave Grohl. Peter Gabriel. T Bone Burnett. Twenty years later, the bold-face names that helped launch Joseph Arthur’s career return in a flood of memories. “The cast of characters who made that project brings back so much love in my heart about it,” Arthur says. The project was Arthur’s career-defining …
Read More »Elohim on Creating in Quarantine and Why Her 'Group Therapy' Tour Lived Up to Its Name
While on tour in 2018, rising electro-pop artist Elohim kept having chronic panic attacks. Once she returned home, Elohim — who keeps her real name hidden and has often appeared with her face obscured — filmed a soothing video for “Panic Attacks,” a song featuring singer-songwriter Yoshi Flower. She views …
Read More »Can the Yang Gang Take Out Mitch McConnell?
On Friday morning, Andrew Yang dropped his first U.S. Senate endorsement of 2020. For those who’d been wondering how Yang might wield the political capital accrued during his giddy run for president — beyond championing Universal Basic Income and toying with a run for mayor of New York City — …
Read More »How a Top Promoter Is Envisioning a Future for Live Music After COVID-19
This is the 12th installment of Rolling Stone’sMusic in Crisisseries, which looks at how people all across the music industry are coping with thecoronavirus pandemic. This edition features Peter Shapiro — renowned concert promoter and owner of Brooklyn Bowl, the Capitol Theatre, and Relix Magazine — who’s doing his best …
Read More »Trump Is Treating Michigan the Way He Treated Ukraine. Well Done, Senate Republicans
A few weeks before President Trump was impeached last December for attempting to blackmail Ukraine into investigating Joe Biden, Stanford law professor Pamela Karlan warned the House Judiciary Committee of a future in which the president used similar tactics on his own country: “Imagine living in a part of Louisiana …
Read More »Phoebe Bridgers Drops Stellar New Song, 'I See You,' Announces Virtual World Tour
Phoebe Bridgers originally titled her new single “ICU,” but upon its release on Tuesday, she’s changed it to “I See You,” due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, or, as she explains, “*gestures at entire world*.” The track opens with a tumultuous, skittering intro as Bridgers’ vocals enter: “I’ve been playing …
Read More »The Best Wireless Guitar Transmitters For Playing Guitar, Bass and Keyboards Without Cables
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Few experiences match the rush of playing guitar on stage, but you’re always restricted by the length of your cable. If it’s too short, you risk pulling it …
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