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‘The Umbrella Academy’ Makes An Awe-Inspiring, Sublime Return In Season Three And Never Forgets About Its Biggest Strength

The Umbrella Academy‘s third season is a rousing success. That shouldn’t be shocking, considering how the second round pulled off the twist-filled blast vibe after introducing these beloved misfit superheroes. Yet I’ll admit that I harbored a tiny bit of worry. This had little to do with anything regarding anything that already transpired on the show, which already surmounted all of the possible things that could have gone wrong while bringing the graphic novels (by Gabriel Ba and My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way) to your nearest streaming device. Rather, my trepidation sourced from the recent hot mess going on over at Netflix. Not the subscriber slump, the other one. Yup, that would be a not-great look from CEO Ted Sarandos, who botched his response when Dave Chappelle recently punched down (with a re-upped collection of trans jokes, which are nothing new for him) during his most recent standup comedy special, The Closer.

By now, you’re surely aware of that special, which led to Chappelle digging in his heels and then getting booed by high schoolers and called out by Billy Eichner in another Netflix special. And not too long beforehand, right as The Umbrella Academy began to fire up Season 3 production, Elliot Page came out as transgender. The show soon announced that Vanya Hargreeves would become Victor Hargreeves. The graphic novel-based show would rewrite the character accordingly for an incredible reason.

You can probably see where I’m going here, but my worry was for not. Elliot Page was vocal and supportive of those Netflix employees who expressed discomfort about the Chappelle fiasco, and I should have trusted that Elliot would not have signed onto any plan for Victor Hargreeves that wouldn’t have served the situation (and the trans community) in the most respectful way, and it feels fully organic in terms of story, too.

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And that brings me to how this season — which goes to *many* other places with deep exploration of *many* other Hargreeves siblings, including the brand spanking new Sparrow Academy ruffians — never forgets what made this show a resounding hit in the first place. And I’m not talking about how this season immediately (less than 10 minutes in) launches into the batsh*t crazy mode (with an amped-up ensemble) that fans have grown accustomed to seeing. That’s great, but I’m referring to how this show’s appeal really has little to do with any superhero-ing feats. I mean, there’s nothing new to insane ability or strength or shooting laser beams or whatever. Any movie or show can do that and has done it countless times, and I like a good Evil Dead Marvel movie as much as the next nerd, but The Umbrella Academy makes spectacle secondary to substance.

The emphasis is on depth of character, and more specifically, how they cope and (to varying degrees) grow more resilient toward how they were brought into this life. Bad Dad Reginald Hargreeves (those mad billionaires are not to be trusted, other than maybe Mark Cuban) had apparently adopted 7 out of the 43 children who were born on the same day in 1989 to mothers, who spontaneously went into childhood despite not already being pregnant. But are there more Hargreeves kids, somehow? Yes. Season 2 ended after a jaunt to the 1960s (the show wove in some contextually fitting civil rights discussions), and then with a few apocalypse-vanquishing efforts under their belt (and a real RIP to Ben), the group arrived home, where they hoped to breathe a sigh of relief. Except that home’s now occupied by the Sparrow Academy, made up of another group of siblings in a new timeline.

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Let’s just say that there’s a lot of conflict. The new group is chilly, the old group is salty, and formerly sweet Ben somehow exists in this timeline while both alive and an a-hole. There’s a new, world-ending paradox in the works, which forces the O.G. siblings to band together with Crazy Lila after being booted out of their childhood home. Things grow violent, hearts are broken, and amid all of the chaos, the show actually shines most during quiet, understated conversations between characters and during reflective moments. There’s a lot going on with Victor that must be savored (a few times, at least), and it flows well because (from the very beginning of this show) this character already did a lot of legwork in processing trauma from a hard-to-process place.

As for the rest of the Hargreeves siblings proper? They’re all struggling to maneuver through this new reality, which includes hostile Sparrows who can (to be fair) beat the stuffing out of most of them. Diego, Five, and Luther bear a lot of the brunt, but Allison’s arguably having the rough journey this season (it’s a heartbreaking progression of what she’s already gone through as a Black female in the 1960s). Granted, the competition of “who has it worst” is a rough one because Klaus might be “over” the trauma of communing with dead people, but the frequently drug-addled, sexually fluid character’s formative years led to a yearning for fatherly acceptance, which leans even more heavily into tragicomedy this season. Robert Sheehan goes through the paces again. He’s comedically gifted, and I can only imagine how exhausted he is after each day of work.

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A nice little bonus this season: Cazzie David (daughter of Larry) as a Sparrow with one heck of a disgusting power. There are a lot of new characters to keep up with, but she certainly makes the most of her limited screen time. And yup, it must be mentioned that there’s an absurd number of pieces moving around this season, so some sidelining is to be expected, but some O.G. siblings (like Five) get the shaft to devote more time to the Sparrows. They’re a wild bunch whose fight training prepared them for intense battle, and they benefit from an impossibly dreamed-up assortment of powers that make the “I heard a rumor” ability seem tame. Also, there’s a telekinetic, floating blue cube in the Sparrow group, all anthropomorphized, too. He’s nuts. This show is nuts.

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If you’re a fan of this show, already expect for your heart to break and rebuild itself at least a few times over the course of this season, but you’ll enjoy having those strings pulled. If you haven’t yet climbed aboard the madness, then know that this show’s a cure for superhero (and villain) fatigue while scratching the same itch as The Boys but in a very different way. That Amazon show’s a roaring success at satirizing the superhero genre, and The Umbrella Academy is more of a cathartic meditation (albeit an action-and-humor-filled one) on the humanity behind the abilities. Somehow, both continue to get better each season, so put on your dancing shoes: you’ve got a Netflix date.

The Umbrella Academy returns on June 22.

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Dave Chappelle Decided Against Having His Name On His Alma Mater’s Theater After All

Dave Chappelle is one of those people who keeps pushing buttons past their breaking point, and on the subject of his most recent Netflix special, The Closer, he’s stirring up more controversy. It’s almost impressive. Now, he has decided against having his old school use his name for their theater, but the decision turned into a lecture while he was speaking at the school.

Chappelle spoke at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in D.C., which had planned on dedicating the theater to him. Instead, he decided against it. Students at the school loudly opposed the move, as Chappelle’s trans jokes and subsequent behavior caused them to have a heated Q&A with the comedian last fall.

This time, his visit consisted of him (via THR) telling the high schoolers that he wasn’t having his name associated with the school, encouraging them to go out and do stuff themselves, seemingly forgetting they that are all teenagers. “If you have more talent than me, display it. That is what our genre is about.”

According to HuffPost editor Philip Lews, Chappelle said “these kids didn’t understand that they were instruments of artistic oppression.” Adding that the criticism over his trans jokes made him want to double down. “The more you say I can’t say something, the more urgent it is for me to say it.”

The comedian added that despite how the students feel, his Netflix special is still praised. “No matter what they say about The Closer, it is still [one of the] most-watched specials on Netflix,” he said, adding that it was a “masterpiece.” Lewis then said that Chappelle described himself as “maybe a once in a lifetime talent.” He does have a talent for being unapologetic when it comes to his content.

(Via The Hollywood Reporter)

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Kim Kardashian Claims That She Didn’t Damage Marilyn Monroe’s Dress Because She Wore It For Less Than Five Minutes

Kim Kardashian wants what Ana de Armas has (to be Marilyn Monroe without everyone getting mad at her).

To recap the most controversial dress drama since The Dress, The Kardashians star walked the Met Gala red carpet in the same outfit that Marilyn Monroe wore when she sang “Happy Birthday” to President John F. Kennedy in 1962, a.k.a. “the most iconic piece of pop culture that there is.” She also, according to the Marilyn Monroe Collection, permanently damaged the dress that was loaned to her by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Ripley’s would rather you didn’t believe it, because the company released a statement saying that the dress was damaged before they even acquired it for $4.8 million in 2016.

Kardashian also denied that she damaged the dress during an interview with Today on Tuesday. “I respect [Marilyn]. I understand how much this dress means to American history and with the [Met] theme being American, I thought what is more American than Marilyn Monroe singing ‘Happy Birthday’ to the President of the United States,” she said. Kardashian also claimed that she didn’t have time to damage it because “I probably had it on for three minutes, four minutes, and then I changed at the top of the stairs.”

When [host Hoda] Kotb, 57, asked Kardashian to address claims the dress was “ruined,” the Skims founder shook her head and said, “No… Ripley’s [and I] worked together so well. There were handlers and gloves that put it on me.”

Is it too late for Blonde to address all this Marilyn-related messiness?

(Via Us Magazine)

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Trump Actually Described His Jan. 6 MAGA Crowd As ‘Well-Behaved’ Despite Evidence To The Contrary

As the January 6 hearings continue to paint a brutal and damning picture of the attack on the U.S. Capitol building that occurred during Donald Trump‘s “Stop the Steal” rally, the former president is still maintaining that, actually, his throng of supporters were on their best behavior.

Trump made the bold claim while calling into Eric Bolling’s Newsmax show, The Balance. Despite being on a notably MAGA-friendly network, Bolling couldn’t help but ask Trump if he was worried about being investigated by the Department of Justice due to the blistering revelations from the Jan. 6 hearings. However, Trump didn’t even let Bolling finish the question.

“Well, we did nothing wrong other than complain about the election,” Trump said. “And I’ve been complaining about it from day one.”

The former president then argued that the crowd doesn’t get enough credit for being “well behaved,” which is an interesting way to describe group of rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol in an effort to overturn a democratic election. Via Mediaite:

They refused to talk about it and that’s why people went there on January 6th. And I’m talking about the people that went there and to, also listen to speeches. It was the largest group I think that I’ve ever seen or made a speech to. I’ve never seen anything like it and there they were well behaved. So many, so many people. Nobody ever talks about that.

While Trump maintains that his MAGA crowd was on their best behavior, he does, however, blame Nancy Pelosi for allowing the Capitol building to be breached by his super polite crowd of well-mannered cherubs.

(Via Mediaite)

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We Tried Kellogg’s Obi-Wan Kenobi Frosted Flakes So You Don’t Have To. Are They Worth The Pick Up?

There is only one more episode left of the Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi. If you’re feeling a bit bittersweet about saying goodbye to Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen again, don’t worry, if you know anything about Disney, you can bet that this is almost certainly not the last you’re going to see of Obi-Wan and Darth. It just might not be in the form you want it to be.

Star Wars, let’s be honest, is for kids. Great art transcends demographic, but at its core Star Wars’ target audience has always been children (George Lucas said so himself, on multiple occasions). Naturally, Disney thought to throw promotion for Obi-Wan onto a thing that is also primarily for children: sugary breakfast cereal. Frosted Flakes to be exact.

The Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi Frosted Flakes, featuring a “light side” of original Frosted Flakes flakes and a “dark side” of chocolate flakes, won’t hit stores nationwide until July. But we acquired a box ahead of time, to see if this stuff makes it worth explaining to everyone who comes to your house why you have five boxes of cereal with Tony the Tiger in Jedi and Sith cosplay. Or if it’s more like (lord forgive me) the Disney+ Obi-Wan Kenobi series itself, which is to say, just fine. If you hit Walmart you might be able to pick up a box early, but it won’t contain the two flavors, instead it’ll be a single flavor chosen at random and will forever seal your fate as being light side or dark side.

Let’s eat!

Obi-Wan Kenobi Frosted Flakes

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Before we get into the cereal, we have to talk about the presentation. Kellogg’s nailed it. The box features Tony the Tiger with a dual-color blue and red lightsaber dividing his face (frustratingly not an option at Disney Land’s build your own lightsaber exhibit). On the blue side, you’ve got Tony in a Jedi hood, on the red side, Tony rocking a Vader helmet. As a nerd, consider me sold.

Allow me this tangent: this simply wouldn’t work with any other cereal mascot aside from Tony. If you did this box art with Lucky the Leprechaun, it would say Ron Weasley before Obi-Wan Kenobi. You can’t do Trix, those ears are never going to work with the hood and helmet, and that weird Honeycomb creature? He’d never be able to pull it off. Fred Flintstone? Cavemen don’t do space. That bee from Honey Nut Cheerios? ‘Fuck outta here.

Tony’s got the right face for this box, the only other cereal mascot this would work with is Captain Crunch because of his strange likeness to Alec Guinness. Just try to unsee that now that I’ve planted it in your head. Every time I see a box of Captain Crunch I hear Alec saying, “this is not the cereal you’re looking for.”

Okay, if you’re wondering why I’ve gone on for three paragraphs now about some random shit that isn’t cereal in an article that serves as a cereal review it’s because. I’m. Stalling. This is cereal we’re talking about, how much is there to actually say?

The Obi-Wan Kenobi Frosted Flakes are a simple half-and-half combination of OG Frosted Flakes and Chocolate Frosted Flakes, two cereal flavors that have been on shelves for longer than you’ve been alive. I poured some whole milk over a bowl and here is the verdict: It’s good.

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I decided to document tasting notes in three stages, since the flavor of cereal starts to change once it soaks up the milk. My thoughts:

  1. Right after pouring the milk: All it takes is a splash of milk to bring these crunchy corn flakes to life. Sweet and sugar notes dominate with the slightest hint of cocoa floating on the top end. The chocolate Frosted Flakes have a really hard time jumping out when they’re still crunchy. The flavor of OG Frosted Flavors definitely dominates here.
  2. After sitting in milk for two minutes: Everything changes once the cereal sits a bit. The spoonfuls I ate after two minutes of soakage brought the cocoa flavors to the forefront, dominating the overall flavor but not overwhelmingly so.
  3. After five minutes: Virtually inedible. I’m not a soggy cereal guy, once these flakes get too engorged with milk they lose their crunchiness and the whole thing ends up tasting like soggy cocoa-flavored gruel. Not at all pleasant. Eat your bowl fast if you want to enjoy it.

The Botton Line:

Kellogg’s Obi-Wan Kenobi Frosted Flakes are the most palatable way to enjoy chocolate-flavored cereal. Maybe you ride or die for Cocoa Puffs and Cocoa Pebbles, but if you’ve found those cereals to be overwhelmingly chocolatey to the point of being inedible, this is a great way to have your cake and eat it too. I like chocolate as much as the next person, but chocolate milk soup? No thanks.

This Obi-Wan Kenobi light side/dark side cereal offers a nice spin on sweetened corn flakes with subtle chocolate notes that make it taste like something special.

Grab a box of Obi-Wan Kenobi Frosted Flakes when they hit grocery store shelves nationwide sometime in July.

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Deshaun Watson Has Reached Settlements In 20 Of The 24 Civil Sexual Misconduct Suits Against Him

As the NFL is wrapping up its investigation into the dozens of claims of sexual misconduct against Deshaun Watson by masseuses in the Houston area, word broke on Tuesday that the now-Browns quarterback has reached confidential settlements in 20 of the 24 civil lawsuits against him.

Tony Buzbee, the lawyer representing the 24 women, announced the settlements in a statement on Tuesday morning in which he praised the bravery of the women who have stepped forward, most notably Ashley Solis, the first woman to bring forward her story of Watson’s conduct. Buzbee notes that Solis is among the four women who have not taken a settlement and still plan on going forward with their civil suits in court.

There is growing buzz that the NFL plans on suspending Watson for the full 2022 season after speaking with 11 of the 24 women that have filed lawsuits against Watson — which is 11 more than the Cleveland Browns spoke to before trading for Watson and giving him a record $230 million, fully guaranteed contract.

That decision from the league is still to come, but even with 20 settlements reached, this situation is far from over and Watson appears to be headed to court in at least a few of these civil suits after a grand jury declined to indict him on criminal charges earlier this year.

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Seth Meyers Is Shocked That Even Rudy Giuliani Knew The Plan To Get Pence To Overturn The Election ‘Was A Crazy And Bad Idea’

If Rudy Giuliani ever tells you a plan you have in mind is crazy, believe him. The former Mayor of New York City seems to know a lot about crazy, and can apparently even recognize it for himself—at least that’s what Seth Meyers told us on Monday night.

Meyers dedicated much of his “A Closer Look” segment to Donald Trump teasing the possibility that, if he were to run for president again—and if he actually won this time—he would consider pardons for many of the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021 (many of whom claim they did it at the former president’s urging). But in the midst of that conversation, and noting how Trump’s lawyer John Eastman had laid out a very specific plan for exactly how then-vice president Mike Pence could overturn the totally legitimate election, another interesting tidbit came to light: Rudy Giuliani—yes, that Rudy Giuliani—appears to have been the voice of reason. As Meyers explained, new evidence has come to light via the January 6th hearings that both Trump and Eastman knew that what they were encouraging Pence to do was illegal, but went ahead with it anyway:

Toward the end of Trump’s presidency, Eastman even sent an email to Rudy Giualiani casually suggesting that maybe Trump should pardon Eastman… I guess it makes sense that if you’re looking for the pardon list, you’d email Rudy Giuliani. He’s definitely the guy who came up with the idea of a pardon list. The pardon list was probably just every possible version of his own name written on the back of a steakhouse napkin. Because even Rudy, who we tend to think of as a delusional, bumbling doofus… even Rudy apparently knew the whole scheme was illegal.

That shocker came from former White House attorney Eric Herschmann, who claimed to have had “an intellectual discussion” with Rudy on the morning of January 6th that ended with Rudy agreeing that Eastman’s plan to overturn the election was illegal. Though Meyers cast some doubts on part of Herschmann’s testimony:

First of all, I doubt it was truly an intellectual discussion if Rudy Giuliani was involved. Saying you had an intellectual discussion with Rudy Giuliani is like saying you played chess with a horse. Second, it’s incredible to me that even Rudy knew it was a crazy and bad idea. RUDY! That’s how you know your plan is truly f**king insane! This is a guy who, while under multiple investigations, thought it was a good idea to do a video using an Abraham Lincoln filter. That same guy looked at John Eastman’s plan and said, ‘Ahhhhh I don’t know.’

You can watch the full clip above (the Rudy bit starts around the 5:30 mark).

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Fox News’ Jason Chaffetz Wants Triumph The Insult Comic Dog Team To Face The Same Consequences As Insurrectionists Who Stormed The Capitol

As much of the world awaits what bombshells the fourth day of the January 6th hearings will bring to the fore, former congressman and chair of the House Oversight Committee-turned-Fox News commentator Jason Chaffetz is more concerned that a wise-cracking hand puppet will face the full force of the law.

On Monday night, as Mediaite reports, Chaffetz chatted with Sean Hannity about how Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (a.k.a. Robert Smigel) and six other members of the Late Show team were arrested for unlawful entry by Capitol Police while filming some extra material for an upcoming segment in the hallway of a Capitol office building. To Hannity and Chaffetz, this is tantamount to another insurrection (not that they’d ever call the first one that) and seems to be the equivalent of thousands of people violently shattering the windows and busting through barriers to enter the Capitol while calling for Mike Pence’s neck and leaving several dead.

“Where’s the outrage from the Democrats,” Hannity demanded to know. “Aren’t they concerned about trespassing and securing the Capitol? Or is that only when they can use it to attack Donald Trump?”

Chaffetz agreed, noting that it was a matter of “equal application of the law… If somebody breaks the law, they should be charged. On the one hand, I’m glad that the Capitol Police had the political guts to actually arrest these people. There is I think a question as to how is it that they got back into the Capitol? Once they’ve been kicked out, isn’t there a security breach for allowing them back in a second time?”

Despite the fact that we’re talking about a comedian with his hand up the ass of a cigar-chomping Rottweiler puppet, Chaffetz said he wants “to see these people prosecuted to the same degree and the same outrage that the left pretends on January 6 people.”

Perhaps unsurprisingly, they are not the only Fox News employees to take such an extreme view of the incident. On Friday night, Tucker Carlson wanted to know “how could they not be held for a year and a half in solitary confinement without being charged?”

Stephen Colbert addressed the incident himself on Monday night, and cleared up many of the rumors surrounding exactly what went down. As The Hollywood Reporter wrote:

Colbert began his monologue by explaining what happened at the Capitol, outlining what his crew were up to, where they were and who they spoke to, emphasizing they had permission to be there. “After [the crew] finished their interviews, they were doing some last-minute puppetry and jokey make-em-ups in a hallway, when Triumph and my folks were approached and detained by the Capitol police—which actually isn’t that surprising,” Colbert continued, adding that the Capitol police were much more circumspect after the Jan. 6 insurrection last year that led to five people dying.

While Colbert stands by his staffers, he also made it clear that he understands why Capitol police are “much more cautious than they were, say, 18 months ago” and said that “the Capitol police were just doing their job, my staff was just doing their job, everyone was very professional, everyone was very calm. My staffers were detained, processed and released.”

The Late Show host also weighed in on the ongoing Fox News rhetoric that’s comparing the arrest of seven people filming a comedy bit to more than 2,000 people illegally entering a government building by any means necessary and wreaking havoc, and calling the Triumph incident its own kind of “insurrection”:

“First of all: what,” Colbert asked. “Second of all: huh? Third of all, they weren’t in the Capitol building!”

You can watch Hannity and Chaffetz discuss the incident here.

(Via Mediaite)

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Andrew Giuliani Is Whining About Being ‘Discriminated’ Against Because He’s Unvaccinated

For more than two years now, much of the world has had to adjust the way they live and work to account for the COVID pandemic that has so far killed more than 6.3 million people, with the United States leading the way in total number of deaths. While a simple vaccination could save your life (and possibly the lives of others) if you get COVID, Andrew Giuliani doesn’t want it. And he’s mad as hell that coronavirus mandates are interfering with his desire to become the next governor of New York.

As Deadline reports, Rudy Giuliani’s 36-year-old son is complaining because he can’t get his way. After being banned from taking part in person in a gubernatorial debate last week by CBS because of his proudly non-vaxxed status, Giuliani the Younger has also been told by NY1 that he is not allowed inside their studios because of his vaccination status (or lack thereof). So he held a press conference in which he whined like a spoiled little brat that: “NY1 Spectrum News has imposed a COVID mandate, saying that I can actually not come in the building again.”

When Giuliani said he had been allowed inside NY1’s studios back in April, the network responded that he should not have been as they have a blanket policy that only allows for fully vaccinated individuals to enter the building. He also wrote a letter to Robert Hardt, NY1’s political director, claiming:

“Your position is a blatant act of discrimination against and selective treatment of the leading candidate in the Republican primary. Your decision to banish me to a remote location interferes with the Republican voters’ ability to make an informed decision on June 28th.”

The station shot back a quick retort, noting that “Mr. Giuliani accepted the invitation to the debate knowing the rules and parameters, which include the need to be vaccinated in order to appear live. He will be online, given the same visual space as others, and we are even sending a podium with our camera crew to ensure a similar look and feel for our viewers.”

But that’s not good enough for Andrew, who could always just get vaccinated and be done with it. But that would go against the entitled thirty-something’s whole anti-vaxxing platform now. While his opponents are concerned about rising taxes that are driving people out of the state and high gas prices, Giuliani’s big Day 1 promise has been to “throw all of these mandates in the dustbin of history.”

Given that New York has one of the country’s highest vaccination rates, with nearly 75 percent of the state’s population fully vaccinated and 82.3 percent of people having received at least one dose, focusing on doing away with these mandates may not only end up being an unpopular opinion, but also moot. Proving yet again that Andrew Giuliani is definitely Rudy Giuliani’s son.

(Via Deadline)

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Alex G Announces A New Album, ‘God Save The Animals,’ With The Pleasant New Single ‘Runner’

Slowly but surely, Alex G has been working his way up in the music world. He earned plenty of critical acclaim early in his career and in recent years, that has translated to chart success, most notably with his latest album, 2019’s House Of Sugar; The album marked Alex’s first appearance on the Billboard Alternative Albums chart and his first top-5 LP on the Top Heatseekers chart.

Now, he’s looking to extend his reach even further with a new album: Today, Alex announced God Save The Animals, which is set for release on September 23. He also shared a video for the new single “Runner,” a pleasant, mid-tempo indie rocker.

Watch the “Runner” video above and find the God Save The Animals art and tracklist below, as well as Alex G’s upcoming tour dates.

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1. “After All”
2. “Runner”
3. “Mission”
4. “S.D.O.S.”
5. “No Bitterness”
6. “Ain’t It Easy”
7. “Cross the Sea”
8. “Blessing”
9. “Early Morning Waiting”
10. “Immunity”
11. “Headroom Piano”
12. “Miracles”
13. “Forgive”

08/12 — Gothenberg, SE @ Way Out West
08/14 — Utrecht, NL @ Ekko
08/15 — Wiesbaden, DE @ Schlachthof
08/17 — Paredes de Coura, PT @ Paredes de Coura Festival
08/19 — Hasselt, BE @ Pukkelpop
08/20 — Crickhowell, UK @ Green Man Festival
08/22 — Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK @ The Cluny
08/23 — Edinburgh, SC @ The Liquid Room
10/06 — Saxapahaw, NC @ Haw River Ballroom ~
10/07 — Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel ~
10/08 — Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse ~
10/09 — Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl ~
10/10 — St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway ~
10/12 — Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre ~
10/14 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell ~
10/16 — Seattle, WA @ The Showbox ~
10/17 — Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom ~
10/19 — San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore ^
10/21 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern ^
10/22 — San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park ^
10/23 — Pomona, CA @ The Glasshouse ^
10/24 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren ^
10/26 — Austin, TX @ Emo’s ^
10/27 — Fort Worth, TX @ Tulips ^
10/29 — Las Vegas, NV @ When We Were Young
11/01 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue ^
11/02 — Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall ^
11/03 — Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall ^
11/04 — Detroit, MI @ The Majestic Theatre ^
11/05 — Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall ^
11/06 — Montreal, QC @ Corona Theatre ^
11/08 — Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club ^
11/09 — Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club ^
11/11 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel ^
11/12 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel ^
11/17 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club ^
11/18 — Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer ^
11/19 — Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer #

~ with Barrie
^ with Hatchie
# with Sadurn

God Save The Animals is out 9/23 via Domino. Pre-order it here.