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Should '90s Nostalgia Be the New '60s Nostalgia?
Boomer memories reigned over pop culture for decades, but maybe it's time to start idealizing a slightly more recent, endlessly varied musical era instead
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Trap God, Grammy King: Gucci Mane and Jon Batiste Tell All
The pair go deep on their Southern roots, career longevity, and the myth of the tortured artist
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'Coke Was Everywhere': Getting High During Neil Peart's Drum Solos, and More Geddy Lee Revelations
From getting "obnoxious" with synths to recording Caress of Steel on hash oil, here are some highlights from our new interview with Rush's Geddy Lee
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Geddy Lee Wants to Tour with Alex Lifeson: 'I Keep Working on Him'
In our new interview, Lee shares his most extensive thoughts yet on Rush's possible future following the loss of Neil Peart — as well as how Paul McCartney helped out
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New Beatles, New Stones — Wait, What Year Is It?
Against all odds, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones have new music in 2023. We look at the highs, lows, and weirdness of "Now and Then" and Hackney Diamonds
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‘The Marvels’ Star Teyonah Parris Cried When She Learned She Was an MCU Superhero
“I get to be a part of the imagery I wanted to see more of as a young girl,” says Parris, who first appeared as Monica Rambeau in WandaVision
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How 'Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)' Changed Everything
30 years after the release of Wu-Tang Clan's debut, the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now looks back at the album, with help from Raekwon
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Sofia Coppola Fought to Leave in 'Dark Stuff' About Elvis in 'Priscilla'
From why she used “I Will Always Love You” to casting Cailee Spaeny, here are 11 things Sofia Coppola revealed to us about the making of Priscilla
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He Wrote the First Nirvana Bio. 30 Years Later, He Has a Few Changes
Michael Azerrad — who more than doubled the length of his legendary Nirvana book for a new edition — looks back on his time with Kurt Cobain, the making of In Utero, and more
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Britney's Memoir Is Incomplete — But Powerful
We look at the highs and lows of Britney Spears' bestselling memoir, The Woman in Me
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