How to get on Rolling Stone’s radar (without a direct submission)

Rolling Stone is one of the most iconic music and culture magazines in the world, known for shaping trends and breaking stories for over five decades. While they don’t accept direct submissions from independent artists, there are proven ways to catch their attention. Build your press presence with curators who share Rolling Stone’s editorial taste and get one step closer to landing in their pages.

Rolling Stone at a glance

  • Founded

    1967 in San Francisco, now headquartered in New York City. Rolling Stone has become a cultural authority and a household name.

  • Focus

    Music, pop culture, politics, and entertainment, with deep coverage of rock, pop, hip-hop, country, and alternative genres.

  • Reach

    Over 4.5 million monthly readers online, 1.2M print circulation, and 8M+ social followers worldwide.

  • Notable

    Iconic artist covers, in-depth investigative features, and the “500 Greatest Albums” and “500 Greatest Songs” lists.

  • Why artists care about Rolling Stone

    A feature or review in Rolling Stone is a career milestone. It opens doors to industry recognition, streaming growth, and festival bookings, making it one of the most sought-after outlets for musicians globally.


Rolling Stone’s submission policy: the reality check

Rolling Stone does not have a public submission form for artists, and coverage is highly selective. Features are determined by an editorial board and are influenced by PR campaigns, cultural relevance, and industry buzz.

 Discover Indie curators like Rolling Stone

You might not be able to send your music directly to Rolling Stone, but you can build your reputation with a network of music journalists, editors, blogs, and tastemakers that shape the conversation. Groover connects you directly with these curators — and guarantees they’ll listen and respond.

Ricardo Durán
Journalist, Colombia
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Editor-in-chief at Rolling Stone en Español, spotlighting standout global artists.
Giovanni Copppola (Rolling Stone/VICE)
Journalist
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Exploring the edges of experimental sound and avant-garde electronics, this curator digs into the stories behind music’s bold and unexpected directions.
Pablo Monroy (Editor Rolling Stone México)
Journalist
Pop Rock
Cosmopolitan sonic connoisseur with a knack for unearthing avant-garde gems, from Mexican trap upstarts to Radiohead's cerebral alt-rock.
SPIN Magazine
Journalist
Alt rock
Iconic mag curating standout indie pop with sharp, global editorial taste.
Uriel Monterrubio
Journalist
Indie
Journalist with a knack for turning the avant-garde, the underground, and the overlooked into stories that shine, giving hidden gems the spotlight they deserve.
World Rock Generation
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Hard Rock
Passionate evangelist for rock's enduring vitality, championing the genre's uncompromising spirit across its myriad subterranean offshoots.
Rocktelling
Journalist
Hard Rock
Meticulous rock documentarian, amplifying the raw, uncompromising spirit of the genre through incisive video essays and artist profiles, mapping the genre's evolving landscape.
Poptastic Radio
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Rock and pop-rock scout shining a light on rising artists, bringing passion and sharp taste to the airwaves and online.
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Playlist of heavy, high-energy rock built for the gym, spotlighting raw talent and backing up new artists with care and dedication.
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Groover: Your shortcut to reputable music press

Rolling Stone isn't on Groover—but the right curators are

While Rolling Stone doesn’t accept direct submissions, many respected blogs, playlist curators, and radio stations do. Getting featured on these platforms can generate the buzz needed to catch the attention of larger music publications.

Connect with 3000+ music tastemakers

With Groover, you can submit your music directly to a diverse network of indie curators—blogs, playlist owners, and radio stations—all actively looking for fresh talent. Every submission guarantees feedback, ensuring your music gets heard.

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Many independent artists have used Groover to land reviews, features, and playlist placements, which in turn helped them gain industry recognition. Creating visibility through the right channels is key to making waves in the music world.

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Frequently asked questions

No, this page is an independent guide created by Groover to help artists understand how music blog coverage works. While we provide information about Rolling Stone’s editorial process, we are not officially connected to or endorsed by Rolling Stone.

Rolling Stone is not currently available on Groover. This page is intended to help artists understand how to build visibility through trusted tastemakers who can influence major outlets like Rolling Stone.

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