In a rather monumental first, an actual SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL! made an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, and we have Australian radio personality Josh Szeps to thank for it. On the latest episode of the unfathomably popular podcast, the topic turned to COVID vaccines—something Rogan, who has admitted that he’s as dumb as a bag of hammers, is staunchly against. Why? Well, to hear Rogan tell it, it’s partly because of the many risks he claims are associated with it, reports Mediaite.
According to Rogan, the vaccines are particularly dangerous to young boys, because they can cause myocarditis, a dangerous inflammation of the heart muscle. “There’s like a two- to fourfold increase in the instances of myocarditis versus hospitalization,” Rogan said, but Szeps wasn’t buying it. “You know that there’s an increased risk in myocarditis among that age cohort from getting COVID as well—which exceeds the risk of myocarditis from the vaccine,” he replied. But Rogan didn’t think that was true, and told Szeps as much. Fortunately, Szeps brought receipts.
The podcast’s producers managed to track down an article from New Scientist, which is plainly titled “Myocarditis Is More Common After Covid-19 Infection Than Vaccination.”
“‘[Males aged] 12 to 17, were [most] likely to develop myocarditis within three months of catching COVID at a rate of 450 cases per million infections,’” Rogan read from the article. “‘This compares to 67 cases of myocarditis per million of the same age following their second dose of Pfizer.’” (His repeated attempts to say myocarditis without stumbling are hilarious, by the way.)
“Yeah, so you’re about eight times likelier to get myocarditis from getting COVID than from getting it from the vaccine,” Szeps explained.
“That’s interesting,” Rogan replied. “That is not what I’ve read before. But also, it’s like, even when we’re reading these things, it’s like, where are we getting this from?”
While it’s easier to imagine Rogan reading the nutritional panel on his energy drink can than it is picturing him reclining by a roaring fire with a glass of unpronounceable scotch and the latest copy of Frontiers in Neuroscience, even he seemed to know this wasn’t an argument he was going to win.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, Rogan—given his estimated audience of 11 million listeners per podcast episode—has been one of the loudest and most prominent anti-vaccine voices people have heard. Which has worried medical professionals enough that, just this week, more than 250 doctors banded together to send an open letter to Spotify, calling on the company “to take action against the mass-misinformation events which continue to occur on its platform” by implementing a misinformation policy. So far, Spotify has yet to respond.
UPDATE: Rogan took to Twitter to address this moment on his show, blaming the “cringey” incident on him deciding to “wing it,” which kind of exactly the problem many people have with Joe Rogan and his podcast. Might not be a good idea to “wing it” when it comes to medicine and science?
That video is cringey, but it’s what happens when you stumble in a long form podcast when you didn’t know a subject was going to come up and you wing it.
We’re in the swing of 2022, sort of, even if things don’t feel the same as they did two “short” years ago. Fortunately, the Netflix faucet of content continued to run through the pandemic, and it’s still going in January. Before too long, we’ll see the return of Ozark for a finale season of Byrde-family money-laundering shenanigans. Before that happens, Ricky Gervais’ show returns to the streamer to remind us that even horribly tempered people can be fun to witness (from afar). In addition, there’s an intrigue-filled remake of a Japanese movie and a Nora Roberts-adapted thriller coming your way.
If those options don’t float your boat, there are some returning crowd favorites on the scene. The Cheer crew returns to spotlight the acrobatic competition, and Undercover‘s back for yet another round. A spooky show about an investigation into a cult and some Riverdance-franchise animation are also hoping to edge into your queues.
Here’s everything coming to (and leaving) the streaming platform this week.
After Life: Season 3 (Netflix series streaming 1/14)
Ricky Gervais returns as Tony, the widower who decided to not commit suicide out of impression but, instead, to take his angst out in the world. He fancies this attitude to be a Super Power, all while everyone around him grows concerned. This final season sees Tony still struggling with enormous grief but realizing that he actually enjoys making people feel good. It’s both an end and a beginning to this story, and here’s to the celebration of hope.
The Emmy-winning drama of the cheerleading world returns with Navarro Cheer looking to defend their champion status against rivals against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. Essentially, two charismatic coaches (one from Trinity Valley) are pitted against each other, and their teams will do anything it takes to be real contenders.
The Journalist: Season 1 (Netflix series streaming 1/14)
This adaptation of the 2019 Japan Academy Awards-winning movie similarly confronts Japanese scandals and political crimes in a controversial-yet-acclaimed way. The story follows a reporter, Anna Matsuda, who’s a “maverick” and keen to expose injustices within society.
Undercover: Season 3 (Netflix series streaming 1/10)
This season picks up with Bob fired from his cop job while also staring down some prison time. Elsewhere, Ferry gets sprung from prison, but his old life didn’t wait around for him to return. And meanwhile, a Turkish couple’s leading a much smarter gang than the one that previously ruled the roost.
Alyssa Milano stars as a celebrity mystery/crime author, who’s attempting to figure out who murdered her estranged sister (who’s been secretly making a living as a webcam performer). Naturally, Milano’s Grace ends up diving into the case, against the advice of Sam Page’s detective.
Follow this spooky show about an archivist who decides to restore a bunch of supposedly damaged videotapes that hail back to the mid-1990s. Never a good sign, right? Soon enough, he’s embroiled in investigating a dangerous cult, and there are timelines colliding and the archivist attempting to save a life, decades into the past. Sounds supernaturally thrilling, to say the very least.
Riverdance: The Animated Adventure (Netflix film streaming 1/14)
You’ll never be able to stop thinking about the live-action incarnation from the 1990s, but in this show, a young Irish boy and a Spanish girl end up drawn into this celebration of life. This movie’s inspired by the stage show with new music from Bill Whelan (the Grammy winner) and pulls these kids into the Megaloceros Giganteus’ mythical realm with the voices of Pierce Brosnan, Brendan Gleeson, Lilly Singh, and Jermaine Fowler.
Here’s a full list of what’s been added in the last week:
Avail. 1/10 Undercover: Season 3
Avail. 1/11 Dear Mother
Avail. 1/12 How I Fell in Love with a Gangster
Avail. 1/13 Brazen
Chosen
The Journalist
Photocopier
Avail. 1/14 After Life: Season 3 Archive 81
BLIPPI: ADVENTURES
BLIPPI’S SCHOOL SUPPLY SCAVENGER HUNT
The House
Riverdance: The Animated Adventure
This Is Not a Comedy
Avail. 1/16 Phantom Thread
And here’s what’s leaving next week, so it’s your last chance:
Leaving 1/17 The Bling Ring
Homefront
Leaving 1/21 The Shannara Chronicles: Seasons 1-2
Leaving 1/31 Bleach: The Entry
Bleach: The Rescue
Bleach: The Substitute
Cloud Atlas
The General’s Daughter
My Girl 2
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Seasons 1-8 Mystic River
Shutter Island
This past September, Eddie Vedder unveiled the new supergroup, The Earthlings, at his Ohana Festival in Southern California. Led by Vedder, the band consists of Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, keyboardist/guitarist/vocalist Josh Klinghoffer, bassist Chris Chaney of Jane’s Addiction, guitarist/vocalist Glen Hansard, and guitarist/producer Andrew Watt. Now Vedder is gearing up to release his first solo album in a decade, Earthling, with this lineup of rock and roll demigods backing him on tour.
On “Brother From The Cloud,” the latest single from the project due out on February 11th, a slow build makes room for Vedder to explode with his signature, fiery vocals. As you’d expect, the unit operates tightly, almost as if they’ve been involved in high profile rock and roll for decades. But there’s more, Vedder also confirmed some juicy details about the album, namely that Stevie Wonder, Elton John, and Ringo Starr will all make appearances on the album, along with Smith, Klinghoffer, and Watt. The plot thickens…
Listen to “Brother From The Cloud” above and check out the Earthling album artwork, tracklist, and tour dates below.
1. “Invincible”
2. “Long Way”
3. “Power Of Right”
4. “Brother The Cloud”
5. “Fallout Today”
6. “The Dark”
7. “The Haves”
8. “Good And Evil”
9. “Rose Of Jericho”
10. “Try”
11. “Picture”
12. “Mrs. Mills”
13. “On My Way”
02/03 — New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
02/04 — New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
02/06 — Newark, NJ New Jersey @ Performing Arts Center
02/09 — Chicago, IL @ Auditorium Theatre
02/15 — El Cajon, CA @ The Magnolia
02/17 — Inglewood, CA @ YouTube Theater
02/21 — Seattle, WA @ Benaroya Hall
02/22 — Seattle, WA @ Benaroya Hall
Earthling is out 2/11 via Seattle Surf/Republic Records. Pre-order it here.
Nearly three years after he released his debut album The Lost Boy, Cordae is finally back with a new body of work. The young rapper returns with his sophomore effort From A Birds Eye View and it comes complete with 14 songs including “Today” with Gunna which he just shared with a new music video. In it, Cordae transitions back and forth between the past and present as he reflects on his youthful determination to overcome struggles in his life in order to put himself and his family in a better place. It also captures him recording music with friends while Gunna joins him on the roof of a building to brag about their current successes.
From A Birds Eye View arrives with additional guest features from Lil Wayne, HER, Lil Durk, Freddie Gibbs, Stevie Wonder, Nas, Eminem, Roddy Ricch, and Ant Clemons. Cordae promoted the project with a fiery LA Leakers freestyle, a performance of “Sinister” and “Chronicles” on The Tonight Show, and a freestyle over Kendrick Lamar’s “The Heart Part 4.”
As for Gunna, the track arrives after he updated his DS4EVER album with “P Power,” his long-awaited collaboration with Drake.
You can watch the video for “Today” above.
From A Bird’s Eye View is out now via Atlantic. You can pre-save it here.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Last year proved to be exciting and successful years for both Blxst and Wale. The former reaped the benefits of his No Love Lost project throughout 2021 in addition to teaming up with Bino Rideaux for Sixtape 2. Blxst also made appearances on The Tonight Show and on the 2021 XXL Freshman class list. As for Wale, he released his Folarin II album, one that proved to be a well-executed sequel to his 2012 mixtape. Now, for the first time ever, the two artists are bringing their talents together for a new song. Thanks to some help from producer Murda Beatz, the trio unite for “One Shot.”
On the new song, Wale and Blxst offer a woman one chance to join them and reap the benefits of their lavish lifestyles. While the duo extends a hand to the woman in question, they also note that they’ll be okay with or without her. The new track arrives after Murda Beatz teamed up with West Coast rapper Shordie Shordie for their Memory Lane project last year. It presented 12 songs with a lone feature from Trippie Redd.
As for what’s next, fans can expect more music from Murda Beatz who produced for Chloe Bailey, EST Gee, Nardo Wick, and more in 2021. Wale kicked off his Under A Blue Moon Tour earlier this week and he’ll continue to tour the country until early March. Lastly, Blxst will continue to release new music, with his last being the romantic “About You,” as he’ll hopefully have a new project to treat us with at some point this year.
You can listen to “One Shot” in the video above.
Wale is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Sometimes the most unexpected collaborations are the best ones. That just might be the case for a new song from left-field queer pop star King Princess that dropped tonight, featuring Uproxx cover star Fousheé, who leans much more R&B. “Little Bother” goes a little bit harder than some of KP’s mellower stuff, and that might actually be a preview of what the rest of her second album is going to sound like. According to King Princess, aka Mikaela Straus, their second album is basically done and in the mixing stage.
“I’m really excited to give you KP2. I’m mixing her right now. In the meantime I have a sexy song for you with queen @FousheeLive called “Little Bother” presave in bio ;)))),” Strauss wrote on Twitter last night, before excitedly updating fans and her collaborator tonight: “It’s out @FousheeLive.”
I’m really excited to give you KP2. I’m mixing her right now. In the meantime I have a sexy song for you with queen @FousheeLive called “Little Bother” presave in bio ;))))
The song is a reflection on a relationship where Strauss sings about feeling like “a little bother,” and Fousheé takes the second verse, offering up a similar lament. Though it’s not quite clear if the song is on the next King Princess album, or just a loosie for fans to enjoy while they wait, it’s an excellent piece of dark pop that bodes well for the new project. Listen above.
Raveena is a rare Indian-American voice that’s emerging in pop and R&B. Her heavenly delivery has helped her stand out since the release of her dashing 2019 debut, Lucid, and she’s beginning to unfold the next chapter in her career. Having just signed to Warner Records, Raveena’s latest single, “Rush” meets at the intersection of sweet, sensual R&B, with the sounds of her Indian roots.
The technicolor-soaked video for “Rush,” in fact opens with Bollywood-like choreography as Raveena muses in a song that came to her in an acid trip at a museum exhibition on Eastern sound. An Indian tabla drum steps into the middle of the song and carries the groove into a cinematic second movement. Raveena shed some light on what she’s beginning to build on this next step of her sound:
“I wrote ‘Rush’ a couple years back and the song was the genesis of me exploring a more intense marriage between Bollywood sounds and the pop/R&B music that I grew up on in America. The song and video are centered around a character I created named Asha, a Punjabi space princess who is transported to a distant planet and learns highly advanced spiritual intelligence from the beings that live there. In the video that I co-directed with Munachi, I wanted to create a campy ode to the colorful 80’s Bollywood movies and 70’s Western sci-fi movies that I’m obsessed with, complete with a choreographed dance sequence alongside Asha’s alien friends.”
Listen to and watch the video for “Rush” above.
Raveena is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
NLE Choppa is just a week away from dropping his second album, Me Vs. Me. It’ll be the Memphis native’s first body of work since his 2020 mixtape, From Dark To Light, a project that followed his debut album Top Shotta which arrived earlier that year. So far, NLE Choppa has been releasing singles at a steady rate and his latest one pairs him with fellow Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo. Together, the rapper bring their talents together for “Too Hot,” an determined single that showcases the focused energy the respective artists can bring to the table at a given moment.
“Too Hot” arrives after NLE Choppa teamed up with Polo G for a video to their “Unapologetic” track, a record that served as their second collaboration in as many months after they united for “Jumpin.” NLE Choppa also channeled his inner Santa for a holiday-themed video for “Drop Sh*t.”
As for Moneybagg Yo, the song arrives after he teased an upcoming collaboration with Kanye West. He also revealed his skin has been glowing ever since he quit drinking lean. Elsewhere, he granted the music world videos to “Scorpio” with Ja’niyah,” “Switches & Dracs” with Lil Durk and EST Gee, and “One Of Dem Nights” with Jhene Aiko.
You can listen to “Too Hot” in the video above.
Me Vs. Me is out 1/21 via Warner. Pre-save it here.
NLE Choppa is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
At long last, Earthgang will share their second album Ghetto Gods at the end of the month. It’s a project that the Atlanta duo has teased for more than a year now. They originally said it would drop last spring, on the same day as J. Cole’s The Off-Season, but that day came and went without the project. While that might’ve been a disappointment to fans, Earthgang did a great job sharing tracks along the way to numb the wait. Their latest release, “All Eyes On Me,” serves as their latest example of that.
The track finds the duo acknowledging the many eyes that might be on them as both successful musicians and Black men in America. Earthgang also takes a moment to celebrate those who pushed past their respective struggles and came out on top. Prior to releasing the new single, Earthgang shared a message about “All Eyes On Me” on social media. “In this world, black men are targets, political targets, physical targets, always criticized and judged by their appearance, the chains, the money, the skin,” they wrote. “All eyes are on us yet we still shine.”
Last month, Earthgang released “American Horror Story.” The track is carried by a woozy, somber sample as the duo detailed some of the most shocking aspects of American history from as far back as slavery to as recent as the “tiki torch” rallies of white nationalist groups. Together, “American Horror Story” and “All Eyes On Me” provide great previews of what’s to come on Ghetto Gods.
You can listen to “All Eyes On Me” in the video above.
Ghetto Gods is out 1/28 via Dreamville/Interscope.
When many drinkers think about wheat beers, they imagine hazy, humid summer days — sun-filled scorchers where an unfiltered wheat beer adorned with a slice of orange is as appealing to the eye as it is to the palate. But wheat beers aren’t solely for the summer months. There are wheat beers for every season, from bold, dark wheat beers to hopped wheat beers to warming, spiced wheat beers perfectly suited to the dead of winter.
Samantha Montgomery, beverage specialist and national brand ambassador for the Bardstown Bourbon Company in Bardstown, Kentucky prefers her winter wheat beers to be hazy and unfiltered.
“Hefeweizens are known for typically carrying notes of banana and clove,” she says, “but I tend to get a creamy nuttiness that I just associate with the winter season.”
Montgomery isn’t the only bartender or bar professional who enjoys wheat beers in winter. So we asked a handful of them to tell us the one wheat beer they’ll be drinking this season. Read on for some top-notch selections!
Rhinegeist Snowcat
Emily Franchy, bar manager at Uffda Hospitality in Louisville, Kentucky
Rhinegeist Snowcat is the pour of choice this winter. With a slight ginger zip on the back of the palate, it’s super refreshing for when a stout or porter isn’t what you’re in the mood for.
One of my favorite classic wheat beers is Brewery Ommegang’s Witte Beer. It’s a traditional Belgian-style white ale. The bright citrus flavors remind me of warmer days. It pairs well with spicy chili on a winter afternoon.
Pipeworks Fancy Little Holiday Shindig
Jeffrey Sacchet, food and beverage director at South Seas Island Resort in Captiva Island, Florida
I discovered Fancy Little Holiday Shindig from Pipeworks Brewing in Chicago while I was in the city over Thanksgiving. Bright holiday flavors of citrus and cranberry, combined with a light body with some sour components that make it a great match with a turkey dinner or any winter night. Check it out.
Hoegaarden Wit
Nick du Mortier, lead mixologist at Bar Pendry in Chicago
Hoegaarden is my jam, and it always has been. It was the first beer I ever drank that made me appreciate the nuances of coriander and orange peel. My mind was blown. I think it’s the best wheat beer, but that’s the power of nostalgia for you. Allagash, you’re cool too.
Allagash White
Aniceto Olague, head bartender at Burger Bar in Chicago
My favorite winter wheat beer is Allagash White. The coriander really stands out in this beer. There’s a nice hint of orange peel and a nice, beautiful hazy color. It’s definitely not just a summer beer.
Tröegs Dreamweaver
Christopher Devern, lead bartender of Red Owl Tavern in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Tröegs Dreamweaver is my pick. There are orange, citrus, and spiced notes. This 4.8 percent ABV year-round beer is unfiltered, hazy, yeasty, and has just the right amount of tangy flavor to pair with the wintry spices.
If looking for the best winter wheat beer, look no further than High Point Ramstein Winter Wheat. I’ve had it once and it has notes of spices, caramel, and chocolate richness. The only downside is that it is difficult to find.
Anchor Winter Wheat
Mark Phelan, beverage director at 16″ On Center in Chicago
It’s the first winter wheat beer I ever had, so it’s more of a sentimental choice, but I can’t help but order Anchor Winter Wheat whenever I see it in the winter months. It’s nutty with hints of dark fruit but finishes clean.
I also love that some of the wheat used in brewing is sourced from a biodynamic farmer near the brewery.
Sometimes in the middle of winter, you need to be reminded that sunshine is soon to come and that is exactly was Funky Buddha Brewery accomplished with their German-style wheat beer, Floridian. The aromas of bananas and grapefruit will make you want to fly south for the winter and try the Floridian in the sunshine state itself.
My favorite winter wheat beer is definitely Blue Moon Belgian White. The grain bill for Blue Moon includes malted barley, white wheat, orange peel, coriander, and oats. Add a slice of citrus (likely an orange slice) for a rich flavor.
Weihenstephaner Vitus
Lee Noble, lead mixologist at Art in the Age in Philadelphia
Weihenstephaner Vitus is my all-time favorite in this category. Not just for the flavor, but I literally paid my rent with that beer for a few winters by upselling it behind the bar. As a Weizenbock or a strong wheat bock, it’s everything I love about a German wheat beer condensed into a tighter package with banana bread, spice, clove-ish yeast notes.
I have to go to Belgian for this one. I love Kasteel Winter from Ingelmunster, Belgium. It’s a Belgian strong ale but its big, wheaty, vanilla notes make this a go-to for winter imbibing.
UFO creates a Winter Blonde that hits out of the park. This Massachusetts-made American wheat ale has the perfect balance of subtle vanilla sweetness and hints of cold brew coffee. There’s nothing more satisfying than cracking open one of their crisp beers on a bone-chilling winter day.
When it comes to wheat beers one of my all-time favorites is the Weihenstephan Hefe Weissbier. It’s relatively light bodied with subtle citrus notes and a beautifully delicate hint of banana.
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