The Grammy-winning band Imagine Dragons just released their new single “Wrecked” and they also announced their upcoming fifth studio album!
The Grammy-winning band Imagine Dragons just released their new single “Wrecked” and they also announced their upcoming fifth studio album!
Paul McCartney has teamed up with Rick Rubin for a new documentary series on Hulu.McCartney 3, 2, 1 will explore McCartney’s musical history as a former Beatle, for a rare one-on-one interview with Rubin.The six-episode series will span McCartney’s work with The Beatles and Wings as well as his 50 plus years as a solo artist.
Later this year, Disney is set to release the highly-anticipated documentary, “The Beatles: Get Back” from director Peter Jackson. But if you’d like to have a little bit of a Beatles-adjacent documentary experience from a Disney-adjacent studio, you can check out the upcoming series “McCartney 3,2,1” when it comes to Hulu in July.
Antonio Ferme editorHulu has announced that a six-part music docuseries titled “McCartney 3,2,1” will premiere on July 16.The original series will feature in-depth conversations between Paul McCartney and producer Rick Rubin. The two music legends will discuss McCartney’s groundbreaking work with The Beatles, the emblematic 1970s arena rock of Wings and his 51 years as a solo artist.
Paul McCartney and Rick Rubin’s documentary series examining the former Beatles’ musical history has landed at Hulu.
Imagine Dragons have shared a video for recent single ‘Cutthroat’ – you can watch it below.Released back in March alongside ‘Follow You’, the song – which is produced by Rick Rubin – is about killing the critic inside of us. Frontman Dan Reynolds has called the track “an exorcism of self-pity”.The band, who recently celebrated being together for a decade, have now shared a video for ‘Cutthroat’.
Rick Rubin has recalled a huge fight between the members of System Of A Down over their notorious “tapeworm” lyric.The band’s song ‘Needles’, from their iconic 2001 album ‘Toxicity’, features the immortal lyric, “Pull the tapeworm out of your ass.”In a new episode of Rubin’s Broken Record podcast, the Toxicity producer reminisced with the band’s frontman about the lyric, and the mighty argument that followed, with Rubin believing that it could’ve broken the band up on its own.“Originally, the
Where should a tapeworm be removed from? Or perhaps, from whom. System Of A Down’s Serj Tankian has revealed how a single pronoun in the lyrics of one song almost caused the band to split up.Appearing on Rick Rubin’s ‘Broken Record’ podcast, among other thing’s Tankian discusses the making of System Of A Down’s 2001 album ‘Toxicity’, which was produced by Rubin.
Brockhampton have shared another cryptic teaser for their forthcoming ‘Roadrunner’ project, this time featuring legendary producer Rick Rubin.In the brief clip, Rubin appears to be praising the project’s opening tracks. “The first three, though, you can’t change.
For the uninitiated, while the late American rocker Tom Petty’s 1994 album Wildflowers may not necessarily be his best record—that’s usually reserved for Full Moon Fever or Damn The Torpedoes— it was his most personal, his most beloved, and a favorite among fans (in a 2013 Rolling Stone fan poll it was ranked #1 among fan favorites).
Imagine Dragons have shared their first new material since 2018 – listen to their new tracks ‘Follow You’ and ‘Cutthroat’ below.The songs follow the band’s last album ‘Origins’, and include a track recorded with legendary producer Rick Rubin.“It took walking away from everything to find a lot more clarity and happiness,” frontman Dan Reynolds explained of the new tracks.Watch the lyric videos for ‘Follow You’ and ‘Cutthroat’ below.Earlier this week, Imagine Dragons celebrated a decade of being a
The story of hip hop has been told before – a world created by the likes of DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, the Sugarhill Gang and Run-DMC has had its fair share of ink and moving pictures.
Paul McCartney has teased a new documentary with Rick Rubin – you can watch its trailer below.The former Beatles musician, who will release his new album ‘McCartney III’ on Friday (December 18), posted a 96-second black-and-white trailer to the film on his official YouTube channel today (December 16).A description for the project reads: “Paul McCartney x Rick Rubin. A forthcoming documentary event.
EXCLUSIVE: Paul McCartney and top record producer Rick Rubin are joining forces on a six-part documentary series that will amount to a behind-the-scenes magical mystery tour of McCartney’s unbelievable musical journey. Rubin will be there to explore the music and musicianship of McCartney, from his first guitar and composition all the way to through the legendary and prolific success of The Beatles.
Fans are desperate for Rihanna‘s ninth studio album, and Pharrell Williams is opening up about the process of working together.
Public Enemy have shared a new animated video for ‘Public Enemy Number Won’ – you can watch it below.The latest single from their album, ‘What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?’, the video features Beastie Boys‘ Mike D, AD-Rock and Run DMC, the animated video also features several archival concert posters and footage.“The song is an homage to ‘Public Enemy No.
Broken Record podcast, when Beastie Boys Mike “Mike D” Diamond and Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz reunite with Rick Rubin, who was their friend, producer and cowriter of their epochal 1986 debut album “Licensed to Ill.”And since Horovitz and Rubin hadn’t spoken in more than 20 years (not out of anger, but just because they simply hadn’t), it not only has the joyfulness of reuniting with an old friend, it almost amounts to an oral history of the group’s early years: touring with Run-DMC and Madonna,
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorYou know how you can get together with an old friend you haven’t seen for years, and it’s like you were just together yesterday? It happens on the TK podcast, when Beastie Boys Mike “Mike D” Diamond and Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz reunite with Rick Rubin, who was their friend, producer and cowriter of their epochal 1986 debut album “Licensed to Ill.”And since Horovitz and Rubin hadn’t spoken in more than 20 years (not out of anger, but just because they simply hadn’t),
The duo are also launching their own cannabis line
In a wide-ranging interview on Rick Rubin's podcast
He compared getting musical ideas to "flicking on the radio" and talked being inspired by Justin Timberlake
Rick Rubin hits No. 1 on Billboard's Rock Producers chart (dated April 25), leading for the first time thanks to nine production credits on the Hot Rock Songs chart, all on tracks performed by The Strokes.All nine songs are from The Strokes' LP The New Abnormal, which debuts at No.
The Strokes are back with The New Abnormal. The New York City rock band’s sixth studio album is produced by Rick Rubin and marks the group’s first full-length release in seven years.
It's finally here. The Strokes unveiled their sixth album, The New Abnormal, on Friday (April 10), six years after their last full-length release, 2013's The Comedown Machine.
The Strokes have shared a new song called “Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus.” Check it out below. The band’s Rick Rubin-produced album The New Abnormal is out Friday, April 10.
The latest preview of 'The New Abnormal'
It's Killer Mike and El-P's second new song in a matter of days
Run the Jewels have shared a new song called “The Yankee and the Brave”—a taste of their forthcoming album RTJ4. Take a listen below.
In a year marked by lineup upheaval, BROCKHAMPTON’s Kevin Abstract developed more of a transformative idea about the collective’s future. In GQ’s recently published interview (that was shot in June 2019), the frontman opened up to Rick Rubin about his vision for the group formation.
BROCKHAMPTON leader Kevin Abstract sat down with legendary producer Rick Rubin for the latest episode of GQ’s Epic Conversations video series. The interview was filmed in June 2019, putting it in the timeframe between his solo project, ARIZONA BABY, and the group’s latest album, last year’s GINGER. The rapper spoke with Rubin spoke about the difficulties of maintaining a connection with his fanbase while putting newer life experiences into his music.
Tucked away deep in Van Nuys, Calif., Ethan Gruska is working with members of Manchester Orchestra at the unassuming but historic Sound City recording studio, the analog birthplace of such iconic albums as Nirvana’s “Nevermind,” Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” and Johnny Cash’s Rick Rubin-helmed 1996 comeback, “Unchained.”
The hip-hop duo and acclaimed producer were guests on the latest episode of Malcolm Gladwell's 'Broken Record'
Run the Jewels’ EL-P and Killer Mike sat down with Rick Rubin for a new episode of his Broken Record podcast. They discussed their respective upbringings (EL in New York; Mike in the South), how they got into music, getting facts wrong while rapping, and more. Listen below.
The Strokes are back with another new track, “Bad Decisions.” They previously performed the song at a Bernie Sanders rally in New Hampshire. The song, which seems to interpolate the melody from Billy Idol’s “Dancing With Myself,” gives a writing credit to Idol and Tony James. Watch the band’s new “Bad Decisions” music video below.
The Strokes are back -- almost. The rakish New York rockers announced the upcoming release of their sixth album, The New Abnormal, on Tuesday (Feb.
After announcing its release date at last night’s Bernie Sanders rally in New Hampshire, the Strokes have detailed their first album in seven years. The New Abnormal, produced by Rick Rubin, arrives April 10 via Cult/RCA. They’ve also shared a song called “At the Door”—watch the Mike Burakoff-directed video below, and scroll down for the album tracklist.
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