Rolling Stone Music Now
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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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'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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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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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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Will Taylor Swift Do Another Eras Tour in 2033?
The Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie is an intense experience — here are five thoughts it inspired
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Why Is Teezo Touchdown Everywhere?
The rapper and singer tells us about hanging out with Drake, Lil Yachty, and Travis Scott — and being inspired by Bruce Springsteen
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Teezo Touchdown is the Future of Rap-Rock
Drake said Teezo is making the "best music ever" — and featured him on his new album. Teezo breaks down his "polarizing" debut, his time with Travis Scott and Lil Yachty, and much more
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She Played on 'In Utero' — and Never Talked About It. Until Now
Kera Schaley played the unforgettable cello parts on Nirvana’s “All Apologies” and “Dumb,” and never talked to the band again. On the 30th anniversary of “In Utero,” she tells her story for the first time
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How Olivia Rodrigo Avoided a Sophomore Slump
We break down every track of Rodrigo’s full-on rock album, Guts — and try to figure out if she really wrote songs about Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter
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