SPIN.com's Best of the Week

From Green Day's new tour to the Lollapalooza lineup, this week's top stories had us asking, "Is it summer yet?"
Green Day's Billy Joe / Eminem / Perry Farrell

This week's top stories had us thinking that summer couldn't come soon enough: Green Day announced their summer tour plans, while officials unveiled the lineup for this year's Lollapalooza festival. Meanwhile, Eminem unveiled the pilled-out cover of his summer release and Oasis announced plans to take a summer vacation -- for five years!

Eminem's Album Cover: High on Pills

Peep the artwork for Relapse here. Plus: Em names his favorite artists and teases fans -- while his brother gets arrested.
Artwork for Eminem's <i>Replase</i>

The cover art for Eminem's long-awaited comeback album, Relapse, has been unveiled -- or should we say prescribed?

SPIN.com's Best of the Week

Green Day's secret show, Jack White's new band, Phil Spector convicted of murder, Rihanna's comeback, and more!
Billy Joe and Alison Mosshart

This week Green Day gave lucky fans a sneak peek of their summer tour, Jack White's new band, the Dead Weather, debuted live, Rihanna planned her comeback, and Phil Spector was convicted of murder. See all these stories, plus the week's top photo galleries, editor's blogs, audio/video, news, and reviews, below:

Eminem Talks About His Drug Problems

With a new album on the way, the rapper opens up about the dark hole he recently climbed out of. Click here for more!
Eminem

With his new album due in May, Eminem has opened up about his battle with drugs following the 2006 shooting death of his best friend and D12 member Proof.

Eminem to Perform at MTV Movie Awards

The Detroit rapper will hit the stage -- live -- on May 31. Get the details here.
Eminem

A week after Eminem dropped his celeb-bashing comeback single and video "We Made You," the Detroit rapper has been announced as a performer at the MTV Movie Awards.

SPIN.com's Best of the Week

From Green Day's secret show to No Doubt's new cover, this week was all about comebacks. Plus: Eminem, Conor Oberst, and more!
Green Day / Eminem / No Doubt

This week, music's heavy-hitters reclaimed the spotlight: Green Day premiered songs from their first album in five years at a secret show in San Francisco, Eminem returned with his celeb-spoofing video for "We Made You," and No Doubt released their first new recording since 2003.

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