Ryan Adams performed “Doomsday” on Kimmel last night.
Ryan Adams Covers “Black Hole Sun”
Ryan Adams covered “Black Hole Sun” as a tribute to Chris Cornell at his show in New Zealand over the weekend.
Ryan Adams Performs on Corden
Ryan Adams performed “Prisoner” last night on Corden.
Ryan Adams Performs on Colbert
Ryan Adams performed “Outbound Train” on Colbert last night.
Ryan Adams Releases B-Sides
Ryan Adams has released 17 b-sides from Prisoner on Spotify and Apple Music.
John Mayer and Ryan Adams Perform “Come Pick Me Up”
Ryan Adams and John Mayer teamed up at John’s concert in Los Angeles to perform “Come Pick Me Up.”
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Ryan Adams Covers Bruce Springsteen
Ryan Adams covered Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets Of Philadelphia” for BBC Radio 6.
Ryan Adams Performs on James Corden
Ryan Adams performed “Do You Still Love Me?” last night on James Corden’s show.
Ryan Adams on Jimmy Fallon
Ryan Adams performed “Do You Still Love Me” and “To be With You” on Jimmy Fallon.
Ryan Adams Announces New Tour Dates
Ryan Adams has announced a new tour. Dates are below.
Review: Ryan Adams – Prisoner
Ryan Adams made what was, to my ears, his best record ever with 2014’s self-titled effort. More diverse and consistent than Heartbreaker and less bloated than Gold, Love Is Hell, and Cold Roses, Ryan Adams was a tight, taut, and tense collection of songs that saw Adams dealing with the loss of his grandmother and the pressures of a troubled marriage. Two and a half years later, the once-prolific Adams returns with the proper follow-up to his self-titled record, and it’s the closest he’s ever come to making a sequel. Prisoner carries many of the sonic and lyrical hallmarks of its predecessor, from the reverb-heavy production to the clear influence of 1980s Springsteen and Petty records. “Do You Still Love Me,” the opener and lead single, even bears a strong resemblance to the last record’s first track, “Gimme Something Good.”
Ryan Adams Streams New Album
Ryan Adams’s new album Prisoner can be streamed below.
Ryan Adams on Marc Maron’s Podcast
Ryan Adams appeared on a the latest episode of Marc Maron’s WTF podcast:
Singer-songwriter Ryan Adams knows there’s a stark difference between the way he views the work throughout his career and the popular perception of it. Whether it’s his years in Whiskeytown or his song New York, New York becoming a rallying cry after 9-11, Ryan tells Marc why history has created a different narrative of these events than what he experienced at the time and how that guides what he’s doing today.
Ryan Adams Recounts “Summer of ’69” Heckler Incident
Ryan Adams has penned a new op-ed for The New York Times:
By the time I got there, I was so angry. I felt humiliated, but what else could be done? Either way I had lost something. Unlike a more seasoned comic or musician, I didn’t have the experience to ignore a situation like this, or to use wit to turn it around. I felt a kind of disappointment and disillusionment that I had never known — and it was in front of a thousand-plus people.
Ryan Adams Covers Radiohead
Ryan Adams covered Radiohead’s “Karma Police” on BBC Radio 2 this morning. You can stream the performance below.