Inside the E Street Band, with Jake Clemons

Inside the E Street Band, with Jake Clemons

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The Year in Review with Brian Dunne

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 to what we’d most like to see ...  Afficher plus

Marcus King Sobers Up and Rocks Out

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 Blue, and the time he was caug ...  Afficher plus

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Mike Posner on 'Imaginary' Genre Lines, Writing About His Dad's Death & Why It 'Feels Good' to Cry
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The singer/songwriter talks with the Billboard Pop Shop Podcast about his latest single "Song About You," his upcoming album inspired by his dad's death and more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphon ...  Afficher plus

Foo Fighters Rock Through the Pain Once Again
The Pitchfork Review

Jeremy Larson swaps Foo Fighters memories with Senior Writer Marc Hogan and Associate News Director Evan Misker as they discuss the healing power of the arena rock legends’ 11th album, But Here We Are. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 

Elliott Smith Like You’ve Never Heard Him Before
The Pitchfork Review

Jeremy Larson talks to Features Editor Ryan Dombal and Contributing Editor Jayson Greene about six unearthed albums Elliott Smith made with his high school friends that just might make you think a little differently about the singer-songwriter’s most well-known work. Learn more a ...  Afficher plus

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Renegades: Born in the USA

President Obama and Bruce sit down to talk popular music, their early musical influences and memories, and the inspiration behind Springsteen’s Broadway show. They share some of their favorite artists (think: Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Joni Mitchell, and more).--Archival clips c ...  Afficher plus