Monthly Archives: November 2022

Listen to the Doors’ Previously Unreleased Song ‘Paris Blues’

The Doors have released the song “Paris Blues,” the band’s “last known unissued studio recording.” “‘Paris Blues’ traveled a long and winding path to its release, taking on a mythic quality among Doors’ fans along the way,” noted a message accompanying the tune. “An original blues song written by the band; the track was recorded […]

Neil Young Accuses Joe Rogan Of Lying About Health

Neil Young accused Joe Rogan of lying about the pandemic on The Howard Stern Show when discussing his Spotify boycott, though he never mentioned Rogan by name. “I woke up one morning and I heard somebody saying there was some scientists saying something about [the pandemic], or some doctors and they were saying something about […]

Big Sean and Jhene Aiko Welcome First Child Noah Hasani

Big Sean and Jhené Aiko have announced the birth of their first child. On Friday afternoon (Nov. 18), the couple revealed the news of their newborn boy, who they’ve named Noah Hasani, to the world via separate Instagram posts. Big Sean shared  a gallery of images, which include him in the hospital, in the delivery room with […]

Audioslave Arrives With Powerhouse First Album

The world was introduced to rock’s next powerhouse on Nov. 18, 2002, when Audioslave released their self-titled debut album. The band started coming together two years earlier, following singer Zack de la Rocha’s split from Rage Against the Machine. The other members still wanted to make music but were unsure of how to proceed. “Tim [Commerford] and Brad [Wilk] […]

Don Toliver Shares ‘Do It Right,’ His Much-Anticipated New Single

Don Toliver has finally released his much-anticipated new single, “Do It Right.” The song had garnered much buzz after Toliver performed it at Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty, Vol. 4 show earlier this month. The performance left fans eager to hear a full studio version. “Baby, you can do it, take your time, do it right […]

Neil Young Albums Ranked Worst to Best

Neil Young is one of rock’s most brilliant, confounding, defiant and frustrating artists. His long career as a solo act — which started in 1968 after he left Buffalo Springfield — is defined by alternately fascinating and infuriating records. Our list of his albums ranked worst to best reveals that his three dozen or so LPs can be pretty […]