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Rolling Stone All Access

Rolling Stone
Indie Rock
Grammy Awards
Geddy Lee
Rush
Hip Hop
The O.C.
Prince
Rock Music
Neil Peart
We Are the World
1985 American Music Awards
Michael Jackson
Lionel Richie
Quincy Jones
USA For Africa
My F In Life
Joni Mitchell
Holidays
Afropop
Tracy Chapman

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 Rolling Stone 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... more

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Latest Episodes

You’ve never met a mother quite like Paul Cauthen. The outrageous Texas country singer remains proudly defiant on his new album The Book of Paul, which he says is about “the freaking trials and tribulations of Paul.” In a new episode of Rolling Stone... more

Adam Scott stops by The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW to talk about a packed year that includes two new films – the suburban thriller The Saviors and the haunted-hotel horror Hokum. In conversation with David Fear, Scott dives into his deep love ... more

Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick join The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW alongside their kids, Sosie Bacon and Travis Bacon, to talk about turning their real-life family into the stars of Family Movie, a meta horror comedy about a family making a low... more

Vince Gilligan and Rhea Seehorn join The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW to unpack what’s ahead for Pluribus, their ambitious Apple TV+ drama that’s still finding its next chapter. In conversation with Brian Hiatt, Gilligan reflects on the challeng... more

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Adam Scott
Actor known for Parks and Recreation, Severance, and SXSW films The Saviors and Hokum
Actor
Episode: Adam Scott: The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW
Kevin Bacon
Actor known for stage and screen roles; guest on the episode
Episode: Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, and The Bacons: The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW
Kyra Sedgwick
Actor and director; guest introduced as family collaborator
Episode: Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, and The Bacons: The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW
Sosie Bacon
Actor; child of Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick
Episode: Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, and The Bacons: The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW
Travis Bacon
Musician and actor; child of Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick
Contra Cult (band)
Episode: Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, and The Bacons: The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW
Vince Gilligan
Creator/Showrunner known for Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul; involved in Pluribus project
Sony Pictures Television / Apple TV+
Episode: Vince Gilligan & Rhea Seehorn: The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW
Rhea Seehorn
Actor known for role in Better Call Saul; leads and appears in Pluribus
Sony Pictures Television
Episode: Vince Gilligan & Rhea Seehorn: The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW
Boots Riley
Writer, director, and musician discussed in the interview
Coup (musical group); filmmaker
Episode: Boots Riley: The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW
Brandon Lake
Christian artist crossing into country music; King of Hearts tour
Self / Brandon Lake
Episode: Brandon Lake is Bringing His Faith to Country Music

Hosts

Brian Hiatt
Host of Rolling Stone Music Now, skilled interviewer known for a thoughtful approach to music discussions and in-depth artist conversations.
Joseph Hudak
Senior Music Editor at Rolling Stone with an emphasis on country music and artist profiling.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • So, so good

    I find myself wanting to listen to every episode even of the artist that I don’t really have a lot of familiarity with. The interviewer is excellent and gives the guest enough space to express what they want to say without push pushing on to the next topic or question. Thanks to all will make this possible.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EyeBob
    United States4 months ago
  • What a mess— no respect for D’Angelo

    This used to be a pretty good podcast up until the past couple of years, with a nice mix of interviews and analysis on classic rock, modern pop, R&B, rap and country, and even a dash of indie music and electronic.

    All of a sudden, it randomly converted to an all-country format for half the year. Even with the recent restoration of a few non-country themed episodes, the feed has gotten so country heavy that the podcast didn’t even bother to mark the death of D’Angelo— the most universally loved... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    melodie-c
    United States4 months ago
  • Superb!

    The Marc Maron interview was an unexpected joy. He never disappoints… thanks for gifting this to the audience.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Plumeria2024
    United States4 months ago
  • Ok

    OK. Safe questions are asked.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    DP’67
    United States5 months 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 States6 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging storytelling and in-depth interviews that offer fresh insights into the music industry.
Critiques include issues with audio editing that detract from the overall listening experience, though many express a desire for improved production quality.
The hosts are recognized for their skillful questioning and ability to create a conversational atmosphere that encourages guest openness.
There are concerns about the recent emphasis on specific genres, such as country, which may alienate some longtime fans.

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Tyson Ritter: The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW
Q: How did the house party concept and Playhouse come about, and why did you pursue it?
They wanted to reconnect with fans in a low-overhead, high-impact setting, proving you could make meaningful money and sustain a career outside the traditional venue scale by leveraging direct fan engagement and a smarter use of resources.
Tyson Ritter: The Rolling Stone Studio Live at SXSW
Q: What did you learn from the long break between albums and that festival moment in 2022?
The experience re-energized the band, confirming there was still an audience for their music and that they could pursue a more independent, artist-driven path rather than chasing major-label expectations.
Brandon Lake is Bringing His Faith to Country Music
Q: What is your approach to addressing politics and faith in your music?
Lake emphasizes listening and love over delivering statements, aiming to model a faith expressed through life and community rather than polemics.
Brandon Lake is Bringing His Faith to Country Music
Q: How did your crossover come about and what role did collaborations play?
Collaborations with artists like Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, and others helped bridge audiences and sparked broader interest in country with Christian roots.
Brandon Lake is Bringing His Faith to Country Music
Q: Why do you think the Christian and country genres go hand in hand today?
Brandon Lake attributes it to shared pillars like faith, family, and freedom, and the sense that the audience is hungry for hopeful messages, not just religious labels.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Rolling Stone All Access

What is Rolling Stone All Access about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A diverse range of music genres and artist experiences are explored through in-depth interviews and discussions. Topics include notable musical collaborations, the evolution of pop icons, and the significance of cultural moments in music history. The conversational style invites candid reflections from both established and emerging voices, from exploring the inner workings of the Grammys to the impact of contemporary stars like Harry Styles and Carly Pearce. Unique insights are offered into personal struggles within the music industry, societal issues conveyed through songs, and the influence of iconic figures who shaped popular music. This podcast likely appeals to listeners seeking a deeper understanding of music beyond the surface, inclu... more

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Recent guests on Rolling Stone All Access include:

1. Adam Scott
2. Kevin Bacon
3. Kyra Sedgwick
4. Sosie Bacon
5. Travis Bacon
6. Vince Gilligan
7. Rhea Seehorn
8. Boots Riley

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