
Step into Rolling Stone All Access, where the biggest voices in music and culture tell the stories you won’t hear anywhere else. From the must-hear reporting of Music Now to the pulse of country on Nashville Now and the unfiltered conversations of The Rolling Stone Interview, this feed pulls back the curtain on the artists and ideas driving the world forward. With new original series and special d... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 516 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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In the latest episode of Rolling Stone's Voices of the Year, a limited-edition podcast featuring some of the entertainers on our first-ever Voices of the Year list, Julyssa Lopez talks to reggaeton superstar Karol G about making her boldest album yet... more
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Simon Cowell looks back at the triumphs and tragedies of his whole career, from American Idol to X-Factor, in a deep and honest interview with Rolling Stone Music Now host Brian Hiatt. Cowell also discusses Simon Cowell: The Next Act, his new show o... more
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I really enjoy this podcast for the personalities and music commentary. Please uncouple it from Nashville Now. we are adults and if we want to listen to that podcast, we can download it. And one final critique, the editing needs work. Transitions to and from commercials are very abrupt. Overall, definitely one of my favorite podcast.
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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.
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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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