
The Audacity and Triumph of Taylor’s Versions – Plus, Rob Sheffield’s Taylor-Song Rankings
With the release of 'Red (Taylor's Version),' Rolling Stone Music Now looks at her re-recording project and our ranking of her songs
With the release of 'Red (Taylor's Version),' Rolling Stone Music Now looks at her re-recording project and our ranking of her songs
From teen country tracks to synth-pop anthems and rare covers, a comprehensive assessment of her one-of-a-kind songbook through the Folklore and Evermore era
The Rolling Stone Music Now podcast delves into the most heartbreaking band split-up ever
The story of the Beatles’ slow-motion demise played out in real time in the pages of Rolling Stone — and continues to fascinate us 50 years later
How petty infighting snowballed into rock's most legendary split
Taylor Swift, the Hold Steady, Megan Thee Stallion, and more
Rob Sheffield spent more than a week trailing Harry Styles — from Malibu health-food shops to dive bars in L.A., then on to London, where they went to pubs and to a Fleetwood Mac concert — for his cover story
From tickling Van Morrison backstage to his love of Murakami books, here are highlights you don't want to miss
Rob Sheffield on the snoozy show's highlights (Bridges' Dudely speech, Chalamet's sparkly vest, Poehler and Rudolph) and its biggest letdown: not enough Gaga
“It felt too weird to be as huge as it was,” Rob Sheffield says of Harvey Danger's "Flagpole Sitta." “It’s also had an astoundingly long afterlife.”
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