Lollapalooza has had a strong presence in Brazil and Argentina for years now with the festivals it hosts down there, and they’re doing it big in South America in 2021. The lineups were announced today, and they’re excellent: Foo Fighters, Doja Cat, Miley Cyrus, The Strokes, ASAP Rocky, and others are hearing to to Lollapalooza Brasil, which goes down in São Paulo from March 25 to 27, 2022. They’ll also be playing at Lollapalooza Argentina, taking place in Buenos Aires from March 18 to 20.
Chega de espera! O line up do #LollaBR 2022 tá aqui
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Joining the headliners, the nearly identical lineups will also feature Machine Gun Kelly, Martin Garrix, Jack Harlow, Phoebe Bridgers, Idles, Kaytranada, Alan Walker, Kehlani, Marina, and of course, Jane’s Addiction (fronted by festival co-founder Perry Farrell). It’s a welcome sight to see native artists playing at each country’s rendition. Brazil’s fest will include acts like rapper Rashid, drum and bass legend DJ Marky, and queer pop sensation Pablo Vittar. While the Argentina edition features rhumba pop singer Natalie Perez, singer-songwriter Lito Nebbia, and rock band Él Mató a un Policía Motorizado.
Lollapalooza Argentina takes place on March 18 to 20 at Hippodromo de San Isidro in Buenos Aires. Get full lineup info and tickets here.
Lollapalooza Brasil takes place March 25 to 27 at Autódromo de Interlagos in São Paulo. Get full lineup info and tickets here.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
On Thursday, more GTA news dropped in. The Oculus Quest, a VR headset that is considered to be the best in the space, will soon include Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in the list of games that people can play.
This was quite the surprise announcement. While San Andreas is arguably the most popular of the PS2 trilogy GTA releases, it’s also a 17-year-old game. How is that going to be ported to VR? Well, one possibility is the upcoming remasters. With Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and San Andreas all being upgraded for modern consoles, it wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility that one or all of these games also receive VR support.
What will be interesting to see is how elaborate they get with this VR simulation. Are we going to be playing the entirety of GTA from a first-person point of view? They’ve done that before with Grand Theft Auto V, but that was on traditional consoles. In VR, we’ll be able to look around the entirety of San Andreas with our own eyes. That’s a level of immersion we’ve never had in a GTA game before, and it’s one that we’re eager to see in action once Oculus gives more details.
California is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds. Where else can you visit the mountains, ocean, and desert in the same day? That’s why travel influencer and mountain climber Russell Hornsby fell in love with the state, where he spends most weekends exploring mountain peaks.
A former D1 collegiate track runner turned outdoor enthusiast, Hornsby has skilled up rapidly as a mountaineer and alpine rock climber over the past five years. He began on basic non-technical hikes of increasing difficulty. Soon he graduated to more serious, technical, and high-altitude climbs, way up in the alpine. And as his know-how has increased, so has Hornsby’s thirst for new vistas. To date, he’s climbed mountains everywhere from the Himalayas and Alaska to Ecuador to Peru.
Though his adventures have taken him further afield in recent years, most of Hornsby’s training is done in California, either in the Sierra Nevada Mountains or in the San Gabriel Mountains, which are just 60 miles east of LA — making him an excellent pick to guide us through a weekend at Mt. Baldy (technically named Mt. Antonio), the highest peak in LA county.
Mount Baldy is Hornsby’s go-to town for both training and spending downtime outdoors. He adores the village as a training ground and a weekend getaway. Even in summer conditions, Mount Baldy offers many scenic, beautiful hikes with over 4,000 feet of elevation gain.
Nature lovers who want to spend a weekend in the mountains will be happy to learn that Mount Baldy also offers good food, beer, and access to other adventure sports like skiing, depending on the time of year. If you’re in the market for an epic weekend spent in the San Gabriel Mountains, this is a gem that Hornsby believes is talked about far too rarely.
I’d say the best view is definitely from the 10,064-feet summit of Mt. Baldy, which involves (at shortest) a 9-mile round trip hike with 3900-feet elevation gain. However, from the Mt. Baldy notch, which is a viewpoint at the Mt. Baldy Ski Resort, you can get great views of the valley leading up to Mt. Baldy, as well as the mountain itself and surrounding peaks. You can get here easily by either going up in a chair lift or hiking about three miles up the ski resort’s dirt service road.
The absolute best views can be seen along the “Devil’s Backbone” trail, which starts from the notch and leads to the summit.
What is your go-to restaurant for a post-climb bite to eat?
In the town of Mt. Baldy, there’s the Mount Baldy Lodge. You can play pool, there’s a warm mountain town atmosphere, and they have great burgers. The Mount Baldy Lodge is easily accessible off the road and has overall good food, a great selection of beers, and an awesome ambiance.
With a little more effort, the Top of the Notch restaurant would be the cream of the crop as far as the total experience goes, but the hours vary and the required hike or chairlift ride up adds another element of commitment. The only way to access it is by a 3 mile (6-mile round-trip) fire road hike, or to take the chair lift when in service.
Disclaimers aside, I really think anyone visiting should experience the Top of the Notch restaurant. Whether you’re a hiker, skier, or just a family wanting to experience the area, it’s one of the coolest restaurant and bar locations anywhere around. It has good food, a selection of beer, and an awesome location at 7800 feet in the mountains. It’s very popular during ski season as it is central to the ski resort runs and snow tubing area.
Best hiking trail in Mount Baldy for beginner to intermediate hikers?
While I wouldn’t consider Mt. Baldy itself to be an advanced hike, it’s all relative to hiking fitness. I would say Icehouse Canyon hike is best for true beginners, up to Icehouse Saddle. But Mt. Baldy Summit via Ski Hut trail or Baldy Bowl trail from the Manker Flat trailhead is a solid intermediate option. It is strenuous but doable for any beginner or intermediate hiker in moderate shape. Beginners can always stop at Ski Hut as well.
I’ll also mention that in the winter, casual day hikers without winter experience should avoid the area unless they are with an experienced individual, prepared for very cold temperatures, snow and ice, wind, and have proper mountaineering gear — microspikes at minimum, crampons, and ice axe. The conditions can get serious and every year there are injuries and even deaths up high, typically due to unprepared individuals.
I have never stayed in a hotel in Mt. Baldy, but I understand the Mount Baldy Lodge has rooms as well as the nearby Buckhorn Lodge. [Cheaper hotels can also be found in nearby San Bernadino.]
For car camping, there is the Manker Flats Campground up the road towards the ski resort. For camping requiring a hike in, there are several locations throughout the San Gabriels area. Among them, there’s Kelly Camp in a beautiful forested area about 4.5 miles from the Icehouse Canyon trailhead and about one mile from Icehouse Saddle. And, of course, camping on the summit of Mt. Baldy is unmatched, but this should be for experienced campers only. It can get very cold and very windy up there and the summit is very exposed to the elements. The sunrises and sunsets are astounding, though, as well as the city lights at night from the 10,064-feet summit.
What’s something that everyone visiting Mt. Baldy should know?
Russell Hornsby
It’s an amazing mountain area tucked only a short distance away from the greater LA area and Inland Empire metro expanses. I’d just advise anyone going hiking (especially in the winter) to do research on the trail they’ll be on and current conditions/weather. Everyone should come prepared and with good judgment. Also, keep the trailheads and trails clean. The outdoors are for everyone to enjoy and experience, but everyone also holds the responsibility to keep it clean and pack their litter out with them.
Straight from the Pacific Northwest, Travis Thompson drops in to rack up some “Dead Prezis” on the latest UPROXX Sessions. The Burien, Washington native’s latest is a high-speed, pedal-to-the-metal get-money anthem and in his live performance, he displays both an impressive degree of technical skill (check out that breath control) and a well-practiced nonchalance that makes it look all too easy.
When we last heard from Travis Thompson, he’d just released his 2019 album, Reckless Endangerment, but like many of our favorites, was forced to take 2020 off by the onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic and resultant shutdowns. However, he returned with a vengeance this past summer, dropping a follow-up project titled Blvd Boy featuring appearances from G-Eazy (who appears on the album version of “Dead Prezis”), Kota The Friend, Kyle (on “Parked Cars”), and Westside Boogie (on “Bad Luck”).
From a suburb of Seattle to the UPROXX Sessions stage, Travis Thompson is gaining momentum by the minute. Now’s the time to get a ticket to the train, because there are few other rappers who are gaining steam as quickly.
UPROXX Sessions is Uproxx’s performance show featuring the hottest up-and-coming acts you should keep an eye on. Featuring creative direction from LA promotion collective, Ham On Everything, and taking place on our “bathroom” set designed and painted by Julian Gross, UPROXX Sessions is a showcase of some of our favorite performers, who just might soon be yours, too.
Wu-Tang Clan had high hopes when they created only one copy of their exclusive album Once Upon A Time In Shaolin, which was meant to be auctioned off and barred from commercial sale for 88 years. But things didn’t quite go according to plan when currently imprisoned “Pharma bro” Martin Shkreli bought the LP before going to jail for several counts of fraud. RZA now admits that selling Shkreli the album was a mistake, but his original vision for Once Upon A Time In Shaolin could still come true after all.
RZA recently sat down for an interview on Hot 97’s Ebro In The Morning radio show, where he discussed selling the album to Shkreli and said it definitely “was in the wrong hands.”
The rapper explained he met with Shkreli before selling him the album, but that was before his true character was revealed. “The thing that’s powerful about it now is, now that it’s out of our hands, no disrespect to Martin Shkreli, because I don’t never knock somebody who bought something,” he said. “But it was in the wrong hands in reality. He made the deal before it was revealed of his character, his personality, and all the insidious things he would go on to do. That wasn’t the guy that I met. He definitely unfolded into that guy. He had control of this one-of-a-kind piece of art, and I could see it was in the wrong hands. But still, it was a sale and I can’t complain about who we sell it to. Everybody’s got a right to buy something that’s for sale.”
The government has now soldOnce Upon A Time In Shaolin to NFT organization PleasrDAO in order pay off the $7.4 million forfeiture judgment against Shkreli at the time of his conviction. RZA believes that the album is now in the “right hands” after meeting with the person behind PleasrDAO, saying his original vision for the album could still become a reality:
“But now, I think it’s in the right hands. I’m hoping that it is in the right hands. I spoke to the gentleman who’s leading the way and he just seems to have more of a Wu vibe about him. Wu is a vibe and I strive to say it’s a vibe of positivity, even with the aggression. […] There were some original ideas that we wanted to do with this album. A lot of beautiful ideas that wasn’t disclosed to the public, and I won’t disclose them now, but those ideas were not able to happen with Mr. Shkreli. Now that PleasrDAO has it, there’s an opportunity for a lot of these beautiful ideas of what this art can be and how it can expand itself in the world.”
Watch RZA’s full interview with Ebro In The Morning above.
Zooey Deschanel is not just a Christmas icon because she was the apple of Will Ferrell’s eye in Elf. Her holiday output with M.Ward and their group She & Him also offers some of the finest yuletide cheer this side of the North Pole. Through both 2011’s A Very She & Him Christmasand 2016’s A Christmas Party, the pair enacted classic Christmas carols with a modern vintage feel.
Now for the album’s 10th anniversary, a deluxe edition of A Very She & Him Christmas is being released on November 12th via Merge Records. Today, the pair have put out a heartwarming version of “It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas.” It’s such a lovely nod to Meredith Wilson’s 1951 original that was popularized by singers like Bing Crosby and Perry Como, that when Deschanel sings over Ward’s delicate guitar and a softly-singing backing chamber choir, it might as well trigger snow to fall outside your window.
The deluxe album features the original album, plus a bonus 7-inch disc with the group’s previously released version of Madonna’s “Holiday” and a cover of Wham!’s “Last Christmas.” “It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas” arrives as a bonus download and all-in-all, this feels like a quintessential indie holiday album. And keeping with the spirit of Christmas, She & Him will continue their decade-long effort of donating a portion of the album’s proceeds to 826 National, the creative-writing non-profit co-founded by Dave Eggers that works with young people to “encourage the exploration of endless possibility through the power of writing.”
Ever since the album was first released in 2011, She & Him have donated a portion of sales from the album to 826 National, a non-profit for young people to ignite and channel their creativity, explore identity, advocate for themselves and their community, and achieve academic and professional success. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been donated to date, and She & Him are proud to continue that initiative with this reissue.
Listen to “It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas” above, check out the album artwork below, as well as December tour dates for She & Him.
She & Him
12/02 — Santa Barbara, CA @ Arlington Theater
12/03 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Theatre at Ace Hotel
12/04 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Theatre at Ace Hotel
12/07 — Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theatre
12/08 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
12/09 — Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
12/11 — Dallas, TX @ McFarlin Memorial Auditorium
12/12 — San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theater
A Very She & Him Christmas (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) is out 11/12 via Merge Records. Pre-order it here.
On Tuesday, Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema continued to turn heads in the Senate, but this time, not for her puzzling policy demands, which have routinely frustrated her colleagues in the Democratic Party. On this particular occasion, Sinema presided over the Senate while wearing a denim vest, which prompted an avalanche of jokes on social media. However, there’s one person who’s not laughing, and that’s The View co-host Ana Navarro. Although, in fairness, she did open up her remarks with an effective dig.
“Apparently, Senator Sinema’s job is to dress like Schneider from ‘One Day At a Time’ while presiding over the U.S. Senate,” Navarro quipped before tearing into the denim oufit at the 1:45 mark below:
SINEMA SILENT WITH CONSTITUENTS? The co-hosts react to a video of a frustrated constituent approaching Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema at an airport while negotiations were in progress for Biden’s spending plan. https://t.co/cVclFZQmjApic.twitter.com/kwnTHawpiB
“Here, at this show, we are very careful and we know what it’s like to get criticized for what we wear and how we look. That’s fine, it comes with the territory. And we try not to do it,” Navarro added. “But this is not about gender. I assure you, if my friend Mitt Romney showed up in the Senate wearing that, I’d call him up and tell him he’s insane.”
At the heart of Navarro’s remarks is that Sinema owes it “to the American people and to the institution to show some respect.” And while Navarro has a point, co-host Sunny Hostin chimed in to say that the bigger issue is the 50 percent of the time when Sinema voted with Trump, which is not great and more damaging to her voters than an outfit.
While most of the Marvel series that have made the jump over to Disney+ has had a pretty distinct tone and some hefty ties to the concept of an infinite Marvel multiverse, based on its latest trailer it feels safe to say Hawkeye will serve as a big return to Marvel’s more grounded stories, which does make complete sense given the character. Rather than journey through different dimensions and across all of time, Hawkeye seems to be pulling a Die Hard, inserting high-octane action into something resembling a carol-filled Christmas special — and you can bet we’re ready to warm up some cocoa and give it watch.
Set after the events of Avengers: Endgame, Hawkeye follows Hawkeye aka Clint Barton (Jeremey Renner) and his protege Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) as they are hunted down by all the various villains Clint crossed paths with during his stint as the death-dealing vigilante Ronin. While it’s not quite certain just how Kate inserts herself into the situation (though insert herself certainly she did), Clint reluctantly takes it upon himself to show the young woman the ropes and keep her safe while the pair are under attack during the “most wonderful time of the year.”
In addition to Renner and Steinfeld, Florence Pugh will be returning to the MCU as Black Widow’s younger sister Yelena in Hawkeye while Alaqua Lopez makes her big debut as Echo, heavily foreshadowing this series could be the start of the future Young Avengers. The six-episode special begins airing on November 24, with new episodes dropping every Wednesday.
Imagine Dragons and JID are two names most music fans would never have “imagined” together, but thanks to Riot Games and the upcoming, League Of Legends-inspired animated Netflix series, Arcane, you won’t have to use your imagination — just click play on the video above. Made up of clips from the series itself, which follows the origins of several of the game’s characters, the video previews some of the exciting scenes fans can look forward to when the show hits Netflix on November 6. The video also features an animated JID rapping his lightspeed verse.
“Enemy” isn’t the first time Riot Games collaborated with musicians. In 2019, they partnered with a group of real-life stars to conceive True Damage, a virtual band in the game itself consisting of Becky G, Keke Palmer, Soyeon of (G)I-dle, Duckwrth, and Thutmose. While it’s a slightly different concept from what “Enemy” is doing — essentially, it’s a soundtrack song, which is definitely something we’ve seen before — the new track broadens Riot’s relationship with popular music and opens some exciting doors for the future.
Meanwhile, Arcane looks like an exciting show itself, deepening the League Of Legends story while leaving plenty of room for new or casual fans to get invested in its sci-fi/fantasy tale. You can watch the trailer below.
As the weather begins to grow cooler throughout the country, many of us are beginning to set down the lighter, lower alcohol content spirits in favor of darker, long-matured, potent, high-proof drams. Even if the warming sensation doesn’t actually keep away to late fall/early winter chill, it still feels pleasant on a brisk evening. This is why, this time of year, we turn our attention to barrel strength and cask strength whiskeys. Particularly bourbon.
While there are no specific guidelines for what exactly a “cask strength” whiskey is, it’s most commonly used to describe whiskey that was taken straight from the barrel, vatted, and bottled (with or without filtration) at the proof it ended up at in that particular blend. There’s also no specific ABV for cask strength but they tend to range from 89 proof to over 140 proof, depending on about a million variables.
To find the best options for your cold-weather drinking needs, we once again turned to the experts who bide their time behind the bar. We asked a handful of well-known bartenders to tell us the best cask strength bourbons to drink this fall. Keep scrolling to see their selections.
Wild Turkey Rare Breed is a treasure. It’s widely available and stunning. There’s so much flavor that rides on that proof, that it can never be boring: you could literally sip an ounce for 45 minutes. You’ll find vanilla, spice, oak, and a hint of nuttiness.
Adding a few drops of water will bring air a pleasant pepperiness.
Lost Lantern Single Cask #8 Balcones Texas Straight Bourbon
Lost Lantern Single Cask #8 Balcones Texas Straight Bourbon was made from 100 percent Texas-grown roasted blue corn, an unusual mash bill for a bourbon, and aged for two years in a 60-gallon new American oak cask. It tastes like charred, buttery corn-on-the-cob dipped in maple syrup.
The best cask strength bourbon I like to drink is the Chattanooga 111 Cask Bourbon. It drinks incredibly smooth for a cask bourbon. Great malt notes. It is a four-grain whiskey where three of the grains are barley. Honey malted barley, Caramel malted barley, and rye malt.
Those just sound like a late fall campfire and a pour over a big ice ball.
Stagg, Jr.
Buffalo Trace
Eric Heinel, certified sommelier and beverage director for David Burke in New York City
This bourbon is allocated so it is not easy to find, but it is much more available than the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection and is also available at a fraction of the price of those bottles. Typically, this bourbon tips the scales above 120 proof, making it a very strong cask strength bourbon, but the enormous flavor helps soften the bite from its strength.
Barrel Batch 027
Barrel
Robbie Robinson, sommelier and mixologist at The Ballantyne in Charlotte, North Carolina
Barrel makes cask-strength exclusively. It’s very diverse in its offerings, each batch being different, and none have disappointed. Right now, I have a port, rum, and Cabernet cask finish in my liquor cabinet. One of its easier-to-find expressions is its Batch 027 with its bold, robust flavors that are perfect for cool weather sipping.
Booker’s
Booker
Stephen George, director of outlets and bartender at 20 | Twenty Grill in Carlsbad, California
For me, I will have to go with the pioneer of this “cask-strength” category, Booker’s Bourbon. The good people at Jim Beam thoughtfully craft and select the perfect barrels for this iconic bourbon label. Always rich, bold, and full of spice character, a bourbon that can’t sneak up on you — you can smell it from the next room. It’s great for sipping.
Angel’s Envy Cask Strength is my all-time favorite for its ruby port finish. Oak, cherry, and baking spices linger on the palate. They also do a different cask strength release every year which makes collecting these, year by year, very exciting as well.
Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Bourbon is my pick. The strength varies from release to release depending on which bottle you get, another unique selling point. Elijah Craig will happily nestle in your collection. There’s rich fruit, vanilla, char, spice, and brown sugar.
Woodford Reserve Batch Proof
Woodford Reserve
Rachel Stidham, bartender at Paul’s Landing in St. Petersburg, Florida
Woodford Reserve Batch Proof Bourbon is a classic for the fall season. It tastes and smells like a campfire, with warm notes of oak, vanilla, and honey perfectly balanced with fruity and floral flavors, making it smooth and rich on the palate.
Maker’s Mark Cask Strength is a wonderful opportunity to taste Maker’s Mark the way their master distiller does. On the nose, cherries, cinnamon, and vanilla complement a sweet aroma. Flavors of deep allspice and dark fruit are rounded out by just a touch of molasses. At 114 proof, it may be on the low end of the cask strength spectrum, but it still packs some heat and is approachable at the same time.
Adding just a few drops of water in the glass helps to open this one up a bit, revealing even more complex flavors.
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