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  • Sonic Youth, Breeders Rock All Tomorrow's Parties
    Saturday at All Tomorrow's Parties climaxed with Sonic Youth's blazing one-hour set, which centered around their seminal 1988 album Daydream Nation. Watch our video of the noise pioneers kicking things off with a roaring, distorted "Candle." The track runs for seven minutes, with Thurston Moore ripping away at his guitar ...
  • Video: Stooges, Mudhoney Rock All Tomorrow's Parties
    "Leave the lights on for the rest of this — fuck that dramatic hocus-pocus," Iggy Pop demanded toward the end of the Stooges' headlining set at All Tomorrow's Parties Friday night. The band gave a raucous performance of 1973's Raw Power — Pop slammed the microphone into the stage during ...
  • ‘Mad Men’ Creator Matt Weiner on His Hollywood Struggles, and How George Lois Is Like Tony Soprano, Not Don Draper
    In the new issue of Rolling Stone, we go behind the scenes with the cast and crew of Mad Men, the winner of three consecutive Outstanding Drama Series Emmys. In this exclusive bonus from our cover story, writer Eric Konigsberg sits down with the show's creator, Matthew Weiner, to discuss ...

  • Google Plots Entry Into Online Music Sales
    Apple may have taken aim at Twitter and Facebook by revealing their new music-based social network Ping at a conference earlier this week, but another competitor may be on the horizon: Google could be launching their own digital music service by year's end, industry sources tell Reuters. Google is considering ...
  • Cee Lo ‘Definitely’ Plans One More Gnarls Barkley Disc
    Mere months after Rolling Stone named Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" one of Best Songs of the 2000s, the singing half of to duo, Atlanta rapper-gone-crooner Cee Lo Green, now finds himself in contention for the best track of 2010 with the viral, retro-soul sensation "Fuck You." It's been a long musical ...

  • T.I. May Return to Prison
    Having been arrested on drug charges in Los Angeles early yesterday, T.I. now must return to Atlanta and face a judge to determine whether the incident was a violation of the rapper's parole. If so, he may have to return to prison just seven months after he was released. "It's ...
  • Guns N' Roses Pelted With Bottles in Dublin
    Guns N' Roses encountered more drama on their European tour last night, with Axl Rose storming off stage at Dublin's O2 Arena after he was pelted with bottles from the crowd. Fans had been forced, as at many recent GNR shows, to wait over 90 minutes for the band to ...
  • New Videos and Music: Big Boi, T.I. and Rick Ross
    Big Boi Featuring Yelawolf: "You Ain't No DJ" Video Atlanta's finest hooks up with Alabama's up-and-coming as Big Boi and Yelawolf present their new video for "You Ain't No DJ," the latest clip from Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty. Watch it above before George Lucas has ...
  • Elton John and Leon Russell Give Release Date for ‘The Union’
    Elton John and his "idol," '70s singer-songwriter Leon Russell, will release their album The Union on October 19th, marking the occasion with a show at New York's Beacon Theatre. The two last came together in 1970, when John opened up for Russell at New York's Fillmore East. "His music takes ...

  • Live at 'Rolling Stone': Scissor Sisters
    Scissor Sisters recently dropped by the Rolling Stone offices to showcase three songs off their latest album, Night Work. Singer Jake Shears describes "Whole New Way" as "just a really sexy song, it's really dirty," explaining that track was inspired by a New Haven gay bar. "Any Which Way," meanwhile, ...

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