Car Seat Headrest unveiled a new song, “Can’t Cool Me Down,” on Wednesday. The track is the lead single off their new album, Making a Door Less Open, out May 1st via Matador Records. They’re also hitting the road this spring and summer.
Clocking in at five minutes, “Can’t Cool Me Down” features shimmering synths and frontman Will Toledo’s falsetto. “I craw like an animal to ya,” he repeats over and over.
The single is a collaboration between Toledo and 1 Trait Danger, an electronic side project...
Clocking in at five minutes, “Can’t Cool Me Down” features shimmering synths and frontman Will Toledo’s falsetto. “I craw like an animal to ya,” he repeats over and over.
The single is a collaboration between Toledo and 1 Trait Danger, an electronic side project...
- 2/26/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Against Me! and Baroness will embark on a co-headlining North American tour this spring.
The trek kicks off May 1st at the Majestic Theater in Detroit, and for the rest of the month, Against Me! and Baroness will play shows across the Midwest, Pacific Northwest and the West Coast. The run wraps May 30th at the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Destroy Boys will serve as support for the first half of the run, while Drug Church will join as an opener for the second.
Tickets for all shows will...
The trek kicks off May 1st at the Majestic Theater in Detroit, and for the rest of the month, Against Me! and Baroness will play shows across the Midwest, Pacific Northwest and the West Coast. The run wraps May 30th at the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Destroy Boys will serve as support for the first half of the run, while Drug Church will join as an opener for the second.
Tickets for all shows will...
- 2/25/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Here at Rolling Stone, we listen to a lot of music in any given year. When we asked staff members to share their favorite albums of 2019, we found some strong consensus picks — Lana Del Rey’s Norman Fucking Rockwell!, Taylor Swift’s Lover, Lizzo’s Cuz I Love You, and Miranda Lambert’s Wildcard all appeared across multiple lists — along with dozens more choices that reflect individual writers’ and editors’ vastly different tastes. (One colleague responded with a list of favorite songs instead of albums, suggesting a further divide in how we listen to music.
- 12/20/2019
- by Jonathan Bernstein, Jon Blistein, Rick Carp, Jon Dolan, Patrick Doyle, Brenna Ehrlich, Suzy Exposito, Dewayne Gage, Kory Grow, Christian Hoard, Charles Holmes, Joseph Hudak, Daniel Kreps, Sacha Lecca, Angie Martoccio, Steven Pearl, Kyle Rice, Claire Shaffer, Rob Sheffield, Hank Shteamer, Brittany Spanos, Simon Vozick-Levinson, Amy X. Wang and Alison Weinflash
- Rollingstone.com
Against Me! are set to embark on a North American tour next spring — and they’re plotting new music.
The trek kicks off March 11th at Gateway City Arts in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and wraps with a set April 4th at the Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Detroit musician Stef Chura will provide support throughout the tour, except the final festival show in Atlantic City.
Tickets for Against Me!’s 2020 run will go on sale December 13th at 10 a.m. local time. Complete information is...
The trek kicks off March 11th at Gateway City Arts in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and wraps with a set April 4th at the Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Detroit musician Stef Chura will provide support throughout the tour, except the final festival show in Atlantic City.
Tickets for Against Me!’s 2020 run will go on sale December 13th at 10 a.m. local time. Complete information is...
- 12/10/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
On Sunday, indie-rock fans were pleasantly shocked to see that the Tennessee Titans had posted a video message honoring David Berman, of the Silver Jews and Purple Mountains, who died earlier this year. “Nashville (and the world) will always love David Berman,” the message on the Nissan Stadium jumbotron read.
Berman, who moved from Charlottesville, Virginia to Nashville around the same time Nashville got its NFL franchise, was a Titans fan who sometimes put football into his songs and writing, like this 2016 poem honoring Darius Van Arman, founder of the Charlottesville indie label Jagjaguwar,...
Berman, who moved from Charlottesville, Virginia to Nashville around the same time Nashville got its NFL franchise, was a Titans fan who sometimes put football into his songs and writing, like this 2016 poem honoring Darius Van Arman, founder of the Charlottesville indie label Jagjaguwar,...
- 11/13/2019
- by Jon Dolan
- Rollingstone.com
From Carly Rae Jepsen and Lizzo to Bruce Springsteen, Vampire Weekend and Billie Eilish, the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now podcast takes a look taste of 2019’s best albums so far. Rob Sheffield, Brittany Spanos, and Jon Dolan join host Brian Hiatt to take a look at the year in music and share some personal picks.
To hear the entire episode, press play above or download and subscribe on iTunes or Spotify.
Here’s the full list of albums mentioned on the episode: Lizzo’s ebullient breakthrough Cuz I Love You,...
To hear the entire episode, press play above or download and subscribe on iTunes or Spotify.
Here’s the full list of albums mentioned on the episode: Lizzo’s ebullient breakthrough Cuz I Love You,...
- 7/22/2019
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Michigan’s Stef Chura is a formidable triple threat: intense singer, bracing guitarist, revelatory songwriter. You can hear Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs in her side-eyed snarl, Cat Power’s coiled intimacy in her quieter moments, Jack White and Pj Harvey in her modernist take on primitive instrumental violence and Nineties guitar-twisters like Silkworm, Pavement and Modest Mouse in the way her songs can often mutate and stretch beyond where you expect them to end up. But chalking up Chura to the sum of any sonic signposts doesn...
- 6/11/2019
- by Jon Dolan
- Rollingstone.com
In early May, Stef Chura was hosting a karaoke night at a Detroit bar when someone tried to steal her tip jar. “I almost lost my mind,” she says angrily. Karaoke is a way for the 30-year-old indie rocker to perfect her singing, but it’s also her day job. “I’m finally getting to the point where I’m really comfortable on the mic,” she says. “If I didn’t have an early flight, I would go hard tonight!”
Right now, Chura is sitting at a diner in Manhattan’s West Village,...
Right now, Chura is sitting at a diner in Manhattan’s West Village,...
- 6/10/2019
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Detroit indie rocker Stef Chura has released the fourth and final single to her sophomore album Midnight, which will be released this Friday. The video features Chura in a cheerleader uniform, playing her guitar in a school gym. “Dreaming of/Being nice/I projected you on a screen,” she sings against the song’s opening riff. She sinks into the chorus, repeating over and over, “If only you could hear me scream.”
According to Chura, “Scream” is “partly about the loneliness of social media. How being popular online doesn’t...
According to Chura, “Scream” is “partly about the loneliness of social media. How being popular online doesn’t...
- 6/6/2019
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
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