Nearly a month after authorities found his remains, Brian Laundrie‘s death was caused by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, according to a statement from Laundrie’s family’s attorney Steve Bertolino. Laundrie was a person of interest in the death of his fiancé Gabby Petito, who was killed during their …
Read More »U2 Are 'Firmly Locked in the Tower of Song' Working on New Album
U2 may be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Achtung Baby this month, but their focus is on the future as they continue to work on a follow-up to 2017’s Songs of Experience. Just minutes before the Edge hopped on Zoom with Rolling Stone last week to talk about some of …
Read More »See Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Bring 'Raise the Roof' Songs to CBS Shows
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss celebrated the release of Raise the Roof Friday by performing a pair of songs from their new album on The Late Show and then on Saturday’s CBS Mornings. For the pre-taped, out-of-studio performance from Nashville, Plant and Krauss — encircled by their troupe of guitarists …
Read More »See David Bowie Perform 'Toy' Song 'Can't Help Thinking About Me' in Unearthed Video
Ahead of the release ofDavid Bowie’slong-shelved 2001 LPToy, Parlophone/ISO Records have shared the album’s unreleased version of “Can’t Help Thinking About Me.” Like many of the Toy tracks — including the earlier single “Karma Man” — Bowie initially recorded “Can’t Help Thinking About Me” during his pre-Space Oddity era, only …
Read More »Free Speech-Loving Fox News Is Thrilled That Rittenhouse Judge Banned MSNBC From the Courtroom
Judge Bruce Schroeder, who is presiding over the Kyle Rittenhouse trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin, announced on Thursday that he has banned MSNBC from the courtroom for the remainder of the trail. Why? He isn’t sure. In explaining his decision, Schroder said that someone names James G. Morrison who identified himself …
Read More »Los Angeles' Staples Center Swapping Office Supplies for Cryptocurrency With New Arena Name
The owners of Los Angeles’ iconic Staples Center announced late Tuesday night that after more than two decades the venue will be renamed Crypto.com Arena. AEG — which owns the arena that opened in 1999 and serves as the home of Los Angeles’ Lakers, Kings, and for a few more …
Read More »Watch the Rolling Stones Play 'Ain't Too Proud to Beg' for First Time Since 2007
The Rolling Stones played Detroit’s Ford Field on Monday night, and they honored the city’s musical roots by covering the 1966 Temptations classic “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg.” “Ever since we were really young, we always loved Motown,” Mick Jagger told the audience. “We can’t come to Detroit and not …
Read More »Here's How Spatial Audio Works on Apple's Third-Generation AirPods
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. For years, companies have been trying to make surround sound music popular with the public. The emergence of Quadrophonic albums in the 1970s was the first big push, …
Read More »Judge Terminates Britney Spears Conservatorship
Britney Spears is finally free. The conservatorship she called a “cruel” and “abusive” living nightmare was finally terminated on Friday in the same brutalist building in downtown Los Angeles where it started nearly 14 years ago. “The court finds and determines that the conservatorship of the person and estate of …
Read More »BetterHelp Therapy App Is Scrambling After Partnering with Travis Scott Post-Astroworld
It took just three days after nine people were killed and scores were injured at the Astroworld Festival in Houston for Travis Scott to do what Travis Scott has always done: announce a partnership. On Monday, Nov. 8, the rapper shared plans to provide Astroworld attendees with mental health resources. …
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