Pi'erre Bourne and Lil Uzi Vert Reunite on 'Sossboy 2'

Pi’erre Bourne, the rapper and producer best known for helming the sound of acts like Playboi Carti and Young Nudy, has released a new song with diamond-headed rapper Lil Uzi Vert called “Sossboy 2.” Previously, the pair connected on the deluxe edition of Uzi’s Eternal Atake, for which Bourne produced …

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Biden's Justice Department Is Now … Defending Trump

While campaigning last year, then-candidate Joe Biden didn’t seem very enthusiastic about his prospective Justice Department prosecuting prospective civilian Donald Trump. It’s “a very, very unusual thing and probably not very … good for democracy, to be talking about prosecuting former presidents,” the future president said in August. But it …

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John Mayer Drops New 'Last Train Home' Video

John Mayer strikes a comforting chord with his new song “Last Train Home.” The track will appear on his eighth studio album, Sob Rock, which arrives on July 16th. The song, like the album’s nostalgic cover art, has an Eighties vibe, as does its accompanying video. The Cameron Duddy and …

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Rolling Stone and Variety Announce Truth Seekers Summit, Joint Issue, and Verticals

Today, VarietyandRollingStone announced that the iconic brands will bring together documentary filmmakers, journalists, and other tastemakers for the inaugural Truth Seekers Summit, presented by Showtime Documentary Films. The virtual event will feature key conversations, panel discussions and the first-ever “Truth Seeker Award,” honoring a documentarian or journalist for their essential …

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Watch Half Alive Perform 'What's Wrong' on 'Kimmel'

Half Alive appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform their recent single “What’s Wrong,” which dropped in March. The California rock band gave a choreographed rendition of the upbeat track, accompanied by tuxedo-clad dancers. “What’s Wrong” will appear on the band’s second album, as will their single “Time 2,” which …

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Black Midi's Avant-Rock Grows Gloriously Weirder on 'Cavalcade'

“In all the world there’s no escape from this infernal din,” Geordie Greep fittingly intones on “John L,” his spoken-word ravings spilled over spiky Henry Cow-meets-Primus riffs and a bruising rhythm section that could battle Battles. London’s Black Midi satiated critics’ chaos cravings on their out-of-nowhere 2019 debut,Schagenheim. But the …

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