Inside the biggest stories in music, hosted by Rolling Stone senior writer Brian Hiatt. Featuring in
Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of Blondie discuss their career and Harry's new book with host Brian Hi
In early December, Juice Wrld died not long after his 21st birthday. Brendan Klinkenberg and Simon V
Billie Eilish doesn't know Van Halen – which is totally fine. Andy Greene, Brittany Spanos and Rob S
Holly George-Warren, author of Janis: Her Life and Music, joins host Brian Hiatt to offer fresh pers
Former Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman, author of a new memoir, tells host Brian Hiatt the harrowi
Brittany Spanos and Andy Greene join host Brian Hiatt to discuss the just-announced reunions of Rage
Brendan Klinkenberg joins host Brian Hiatt to discuss 'Jesus is King' how Kanye West's musical path
Longtime Springsteen collaborator Thom Zimny, who co-directed 'Western Stars,' joins host Brian Hiat
From hanging with the Sex Pistols at their first gigs to his own roller-coaster career, Billy Idol t
The Pixies (Black Francis, Paz Lenchantin, David Lovering, Joey Santiago) sit down with Andy Greene
Jeff Tweedy joins host Brian Hiatt to discuss the making of Wilco's new album, 'Ode to Joy,' and muc
The quirky musical path of the Cars frontman, with host Brian Hiatt and David Browne. Plus: Remembe
In the wake of Rolling Stone's cover story, host Brian Hiatt, Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield go t
Longtime manager Peter Asher joins host Brian Hiatt explains how Ronstadt became a '70s superstar; D
Rob Sheffield, author of Rolling Stone's Harry Styles cover story, joins Brittany Spanos and host Br
Spoon's Britt Daniel, Jim Eno and Alex Fischel tell the story of the band and the making of songs on
With their new compilation album out, Quality Control co-founders Coach K and Pee tell the story of
Country Joe McDonald and Santana's Michael Carabello join Andy Zax – producer of a comprehensive new
Founding bassist Eric Wilson digs into his early days with Bradley Nowell; plus, Rome Ramirez explai
From Limp Bizkit and Korn to Bush and the Chemical Brothers, Rob Sheffield and host Brian Hiatt look