Inside the biggest stories in music, hosted by Rolling Stone senior writer Brian Hiatt. Featuring interviews with top artists, expert insight on new releases and breaking news from the Rolling Stone staff, and much more.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 496 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Don’t you think this outlaw bit’s done got out of hand? On this week’s no-holds-barred episode of Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast, we talk to the keeper of the outlaw country flame, Shooter Jennings, about the new album he produced on his dad, ... more
Don Was talks about Groove in the Face of Adversity, his new album with the Pan-Detroit Ensemble — and takes a wide-ranging look at his incredible career in an interview with host Brian Hiatt. Was goes deep on everything from opening for Black Sabba... more
On this very special bonus episode of Nashville Now, we celebrate the legacy of John Prine with his widow Fiona Whelan Prine and country music legend Carlene Carter at one of Prine’s favorite Nashville haunts: Brown’s Diner. On what would have been P... more
Rolling Stone just named "Get Ur Freak On" the greatest song of the 21st century so far — and Missy Elliott herself joins host Brian Hiatt to talk about its creation and more
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Lou Reed was right about journalists. I’ve enjoyed Brian’s interviews and general opinions before but the Oasis episode was just eye rolling and infuriating. Andy Greene is even more offensive and ill informed. Sensationalizing “NO ONE CARED ABOUT OASIS” over and over again is untrue. Liam sold out Knebworth in 2022 two nights in a row not to mention both brothers releasing a number of solo albums each. It just felt like a big ill informed party of garbage journalism that made Lou roll in his gr... more
Jesus, these guys represent everything wrong with “critics”. Having the audacity to say what Bob Dylan’s next tour should be, and what songs for him to play. And stadiums to hear Radiohead whine and make noises on various synths. Also, the VERY stereotypical American view of Oasis. Idiots.
Brian, you’re without question one of the best interviewers on the planet!
I left a review in 2020 and I’m leaving another because, why is your commercial editing still so bad!? The insertion of commercials is jarring.
Also, I don’t want the Nashville episodes. Please make them a separate podcast.
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Focused on contemporary music discussions, this podcast offers insightful commentary and interviews with prominent artists, music industry figures, and experts. Each episode covers a diverse spectrum of topics from the latest album releases and significant trends in the music landscape to in-depth explorations of artists' careers and the industry surrounding them. Notable themes include genre evolution, cultural impacts of music, and the socio-political narratives intertwined with song lyrics.
Listeners can expect a mix of engaging conversations and critical analysis of the music scene, making it appealing to both casual listeners and avid music enthusiasts. Special features include artist interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, and thought... more
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