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Rolling Stone All Access

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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

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It’s our final official episode of the year and we run through our list of the best country albums of 2025 with Rolling Stone contributors Marissa R. Moss and Josh Crutchmer. We also talk about albums we loved that didn’t make the list and look ahead... more

Marcus King is helping revive guitar-rock in country music, while also working on himself. The South Carolina guitar-slinger joins us in the Nashville Now cabin to talk about getting sober (an Ozzy Osbourne quote inspired him), his new album Darling ... more

Joe Budden joins Senior Music Editor Jeff Ihaza for an unfiltered conversation about his evolution from rapper to one of hip-hop’s most influential media voices. As The Joe Budden Podcast enters its tenth year, he opens up about building a network on... more

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 Th... more

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Recent Guests

Karol G
Reggaeton superstar known for her powerful connection to Colombian culture and music.
Episode: Voices of the Year: Karol G on 'Tropicoqueta'
Jake Owen
Country music artist known for hits like 'Barefoot Blue Jean Night' and his new album 'Dreams to Dream'.
Episode: Jake Owen Finally Gets Real
FKA Twigs
British experimental artist known for her genre-bending music and dance performances.
Episode: FKA Twigs: The Rolling Stone Interview
Caleb Followill
Lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of Kings of Leon
Kings of Leon
Episode: Kings of Leon Are Still Rocking Nashville
Gretchen Wilson
Country music artist and mentor on CBS's The Road
CBS
Episode: Gretchen Wilson’s Redneck Road
Joshua Hedley
Fiddle extraordinaire and country singer-songwriter
Episode: Jamey Johnson on the Accident That Stopped His Music
Jamey Johnson
Renowned country music artist known for his distinct voice and songwriting
Episode: Jamey Johnson on the Accident That Stopped His Music
Scott Cooper
Writer and director of 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere'
Episode: The Making of 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere'
Stephen Graham
Actor who plays Bruce's father in the film.
Episode: The Making of 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere'

Hosts

Brian Hiatt
Brian Hiatt is a prominent music journalist and the host, known for his engaging interviewing style and deep knowledge of the music industry. He contributes significantly to the discussions around contemporary music and culture.
Joseph Hudak
Joseph Hudak is a senior music editor celebrated for his insightful analysis of musical trends and artist profiles, bringing extensive experience in the industry to his role.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • Ok

    OK. Safe questions are asked.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    DP’67
    United Statesa month ago
  • A good listen

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Call me Kula
    United States2 months ago
  • Embarrassing Taylor review

    Actually amusing

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    RoaringKitte
    United States2 months ago
  • Oasis

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    MikeyFrenchFries
    United States3 months ago
  • Oasis, Bob Dylan

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    AlabamaRox
    United States3 months ago

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Feedback includes concerns about the frequency of certain topics, especially those centered on popular artists amid a wider historical context.
Listeners appreciate the depth of knowledge and engaging personalities of the hosts.
The content is often praised for its insights into the music industry, though some express frustration over editing issues.
Overall, the balance of commentary and industry insights tends to create a loyal following.
Many enjoy the explorations of significant cultural and musical themes, particularly those that resonate with contemporary issues.

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Marcus King Sobers Up and Rocks Out
Q: How did that region of South Carolina, where you're from, but also North Carolina, where you spent a lot of time in Asheville, shape you and your music?
It inspired my writing and musical elements with a focus on the unity of music and community from my upbringing in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Joe Budden: The Rolling Stone Interview
Q: Do you see a need for a gender balance? And then even you got Parks over there, kind of the resident white person in a way?
He believes it's about dynamic personalities rather than focusing solely on diversity metrics.
Joe Budden: The Rolling Stone Interview
Q: Has it always kind of been your goal or your mission to kind of stay in Jersey versus coming to the city like I think a lot of people would assume?
Joe stated he likes Jersey a lot and feels comfortable there, having grown up mostly in the area.
Joe Budden: The Rolling Stone Interview
Q: Do you still feel like the compulsion or impulse to rap or to make music at all?
No, he does not feel the impulse to rap and is content with not pursuing it anymore.
Joe Budden: The Rolling Stone Interview
Q: What would you say was kind of one of the biggest reasons or one of the biggest things you saw push the needle for y'all?
Joe mentioned that he couldn't point to one event, but the news cycle and developments like the Drake and Kendrick beef contributed significantly to their success.

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This podcast showcases in-depth interviews and discussions with prominent figures in music and culture, emphasizing storytelling that reveals lesser-known aspects of artists' lives and careers. Topics often traverse the latest developments in the music industry, including explorations of authenticity, the impact of technology like AI on songwriting, and personal narratives of musicians navigating fame and their craft. Unique to this series is its blend of various formats, from music commentary to cultural critiques, which caters to a diverse audience interested in both mainstream and niche music discussions.

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Rolling Stone All Access launched 10 years ago and published 523 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Rolling Stone All Access include:

1. Karol G
2. Jake Owen
3. FKA Twigs
4. Caleb Followill
5. Gretchen Wilson
6. Joshua Hedley
7. Jamey Johnson
8. Scott Cooper

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