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The Best Vinyl Releases Of September 2022

Anybody who thought the vinyl resurgence was just a fad was mistaken: The industry has experienced a legitimate revival. As a result, music fans are interested in physical media in ways they may not have if the decades-old medium hasn’t made a comeback. That doesn’t mean everybody is listening to just their parents’ old music, though. That’s part of it, sure, thanks to rereleases that present classic albums in new ways. A vital part of the renewed vinyl wave, though, is new projects being released as records, of which there are plenty.

Whatever you might be into, each month brings a new slew of vinyl releases that has something for everybody. Some stand out above the rest, naturally, so check out some of our favorite vinyl releases of September below.

Alex G — God Save The Animals

Alex Go God Save The Animals vinyl
Domino

Uproxx’s Ian Cohen recently declared that God Save The Animals, the just-released new Alex G album, is the artist’s best. He wrote in part, “Folky Alex G, abstract Alex G, slowcore Alex G, rawk Alex G, it’s all here, but God Save The Animals manages to circle back to his origins placing the vocals higher than they’d ever been since Race or Rules.”

Get it here.

John Denver — Rocky Mountain High (50th Anniversary Reissue)

John Denver Rocky Mountain High Vinyl
Windstar Records/Secretly Distribution

Rocky Mountain High is without a doubt one of John Denver’s defining albums and now that it turns 50 years old here in 2022, it’s getting a fresh rerelease. This limited edition is pressed on blue vinyl and in case you’re unfamiliar with the album, it of course features the famous title track as well as the underrated album-closing “Season Suite.”

Get it here.

Holidays Rule

Holidays Rule vinyl
Craft Recordings

Summer just ended, but that doesn’t mean it’s too early to start thinking about Christmas, Hanukkah, and the other end-of-year holidays. If you want to get your vinyl library ready, the new Holidays Rule collection is for you, as it features holidays tunes from Paul McCartney, The Shins, Sharon Van Etten, and a number of others.

Get it here.

Aqua — Aquarium (25th Anniversary Reissue)

Aqua Aquarium vinyl
Universal

With all the talk about the upcoming Barbie movie, now is a perfect time to revisit the classic Aqua hit “Barbie Girl.” There’s a terrific new opportunity to do that for vinyl lovers: Aquarium, the song’s parent album, turns 25 this year and has therefore gotten a new vinyl reissue, including a striking pink pressing.

Get it here.

The War On Drugs — I Don’t Live Here Anymore (Limited-Edition Deluxe Box Set)

It’s been nearly a year since The War On Drugs dropped their latest album, 2021’s I Don’t Live Here Anymore. To mark the occasion, they have a limited-edition deluxe box set available now, which includes unreleased tunes “Oceans of Darkness” and “Slow Ghost” on a 7-inch. They’ve even gone through the trouble of making an unboxing video for the release, so check that out above for more details about what’s included in the expansive set.

Get it here.

ABBA — ABBA Gold (30th Anniversary Reissue)

ABBA Gold vinyl
ABBA

At 30 million copies sold, there are only a handful of albums that have ever outsold the ABBA Gold compilation. Well, more sales are incoming, as the best-of album just got a new 30th-anniversary reissue, pressed on lovely gold 180g vinyl and of course including all the hits that millions have come to love over the decades.

Get it here.

Sun Ra — The Futuristic Sounds Of Sun Ra (60th Anniversary Edition)

The Futuristic Sounds Of Sun Ra
Craft Recordings

For folks who have heard of jazz icon Sun Ra but haven’t yet taken the dive, this reissue of the 1963 album The Futuristic Sounds Of Sun Ra is a good place to start. The project is considered one of Ra’s more accessible and this particular edition of it includes remastered audio and artwork.

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Dead Kennedys — Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables (2022 Mix)

Dead KEnnedys vinyl
Manifesto Records

Dead Kennedys started their run as one of the defining ’80s punk bands with their 1980 debut, Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables. Now, the 42-year-old album has gotten a facelift via a new “2022 Mix,” which was made using the original multi-track tapes. Additionally, it comes with a 28-page booklet featuring rare archival photos and interviews.

Get it here.

Roxy Music — The Best Of Roxy Music (Reissue)

Roxy Music Best Of
Virgin/UMe

Roxy Music put out a lot of worthwhile tunes during their run and they brought the best of them together under one roof on the 2011 compilation album The Best Of Roxy Music. Now they’ve reissued that collection on vinyl and it’s a great summation of the band, as it includes at least one song from each of their eight albums.

Get it here.

Bruce Springsteen — Nebraska (Vinyl Me, Please Reissue)

Bruce Springsteen Nebraska VMP
Vinyl Me, Please

Nebraska, one of The Boss’ most esteemed albums, turns 40 this year. So, the folks at Vinyl Me, Please have come through with a striking reissue, mastered at half-speed and pressed on a lovely black smoke vinyl. As VMP releases do, this one also comes with a listening notes booklet.

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Bree Runway Is The ‘Main Character’ On Her New Song ‘That Girl’

Bree Runway is back, with a brand new single and music video for “That Girl.” The London-based musician’s new song is a brilliant anthem for getting listeners to feel self positivity — whether it’s the club or the grocery store because everyone should feel like they’re that girl. Directed by Ruth Hogben, Runway rocks a number of high-fashion looks throughout the video, and at one point, even poses on a motorcycle.

“I’ve been on a mini hiatus and there’s no better way to remind you that I’m THAT GIRL,” Runway shared in a statement via NME. “This song automatically makes me feel like the main character in the middle of a sweaty club, and I’m just oozing sex, glamour, and confidence whilst everybody watches. It’s my everyday reminder of how fabulous I am, and it’s your new everyday reminder too – you’re automatically a 10 if you: turn this on, f*ck with it, press play, and feel liberated, pumped up, and free.”

As Runway notes in the song, “In the blink of an eye, it’s a new aesthetic / Wake up b*tch, it’s a new era.” Back in April, Runway also confirmed to fans through social media that she was in the studio and working on an album. According to Genius, the new song might be the first glimpse of it.

Watch the video for Bree Runway’s “That Girl” above.

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Report: Blake Griffin Will Join The Celtics On A 1-Year Deal

The Boston Celtics frontcourt needed some reinforcements after it was announced that starting center Robert Williams will be sidelined following a procedure on his knee. On Friday morning, we learned that those reinforcements will come in the form of veteran big man Blake Griffin.

Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reported that the 33-year-old former All-Star has finally found a team after spending all of this summer as a free agent. Griffin will join Boston on a 1-year contract that is fully guaranteed.

Griffin has suited up for the Brooklyn Nets over the last year and a half. Prior to that, Griffin spent the first decade-plus of his time in the Association as a member of the Los Angeles Clippers and the Detroit Pistons, where he established himself as one of the most exciting high-flyers in all of basketball. A report last summer indicated that Griffin came close to joining the Celtics when he was bought out by the Pistons, but the team’s players apparently told him to stay away.

That, of course, was a different time, and Griffin has seen his role change considerably since coming to Brooklyn. During the 2021-22 campaign, Griffin appeared in 56 regular season games with only 24 starts and played 17.1 minutes a night while averaging 6.4 points and 4.1 rebounds per game.

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Trump Is Furious Over Maggie Haberman’s Claim In Her ‘Very Boring’ Book That He Almost Fired Jared And Ivanka

Donald Trump is lashing out at Maggie Haberman’s new book, Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America, which has spawn a non-stop parade of embarrassing headlines for the former president. On top of tales of Trump refusing to use the same toilet as Barack Obama, Haberman also revealed that Trump reportedly came very close to firing Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump over Twitter. That last nugget finally sparked a reaction out of Trump who blasted the book on his failing social media platform.

In classic Trump fashion, the former president insulted the book and accused of it being filled with “made up stories.” Via Trump on Truth Social:

Here we go again! Another Fake book is out, this one, supposedly very boring and stale, by self appointed head case, Failing (unfunded liability!) New York Times writer, Maggie Hagerman. In it she tells many made up stories, with zero fact checking or confirmation by anyone who would know, like me. In one case she lies about me wanting to fire my daughter, Ivanka, and Jared. WRONG, pure fiction. Never even crossed my mind. Just have to fight trouble making creeps like Maggie, and all the rest!

According to the excerpt that was first reported by The Washington Post, Trump wanted former Chief of Staff John Kelly and White House Counsel Don McGahn to fire his daughter and son-in-law. When they resisted the move, Trump said he was going to do it himself over Twitter. Kelly told Trump that he should speak to Jared and Ivanka “directly” before making the move. That conversation never happened, and the two stayed until the end of his presidency.

(Via Donald Trump on Truth Social)

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LeBron James Comes Under Fire For Saying Tory Lanez ‘Never Misses’ On Twitter

Let’s face it: the average NBA fan would probably love to be able to dunk — especially on an all-time great like LeBron James. They’ll probably never be able to, though, so they’ll just have to settle for dunking on him on Twitter. That’s exactly what they’ve been doing for the past hour or so after the athletically gifted forward put his proverbial shoe in his mouth on the app. Long hailed as one of the NBA’s best rap critics — seriously, having one of your songs soundtracking an LBJ workout video is probably better than a million spent on promotion these days — ‘Bron’s latest music opinion about Tory Lanez has got him ducking flak instead.

Responding to an NBA podcaster’s assertion that “love him or hate him.. The Lanez Of Tory consistently makes damn good music,” LeBron agreed, “FACTS!!!! He never misses. That boy talented as hell man! Bangers for days!!”

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Oh. Oh no.

Look: We all know what he meant. But that there is just a very poor choice of words (RIP Heath!).

Tory Lanez, who until recently was best known as being a sort of budget Drake — his Chixtape mixtape series was a fan favorite, though — has become more infamous for allegedly shooting fellow rapper Megan Thee Stallion in the back of her feet after an argument following a Hollywood party. He’s facing trial for assault in the coming months — provided he doesn’t request to have it pushed back yet again — and has been basically persona non grata to a large swath of hip-hop fans (naturally, he has his supporters, because mistreating women is just America’s default setting).

Bron, of course, was probably referring to Tory’s music but I shouldn’t have to explain why the diction there is just all kinds of awkward — and I don’t, because seemingly everyone on Twitter is already doing so. Here are just a few examples:

As a wise person once said: “Each day on Twitter there is one main character. The goal is to never be it.” LeBron appears to have fallen short today — but as they say, great shooters have short memories. Maybe he’ll have better luck tomorrow.

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10 things that made us smile this week

Holy moly—it’s fall, y’all!

As pumpkin spice swoops in and we start unpacking our cozy sweaters and cute boots, we can practically taste the seasonal change in the air. Fall is filled with so many small joys—the fresh, crisp smell of apples, the beauty of the leaves as they shift from greens to yellows, oranges and reds, the way the world gets wrapped in a warm glow even as the air grows cooler.

Part of what makes the beauty of fall unique is that it’s fleeting. Mother Nature puts on a vibrant show as she sheds what no longer serves her, inviting us to revel in her purposeful self-destruction. It’s a gorgeous example of not only embracing change, but celebrating it.


We can find joy in every season when we look for it. That’s the beauty of joy—it isn’t limited to a certain time or place. It can be cultivated and harvested wherever we are, at any given time.

We’re harvesting some joy right here and now. Here are 10 tidbits of joy to warm your heart and put a smile on your face.

1. John Cena sets a new world record with 650 wishes granted with the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

John Cena has become the Make-a-Wish Foundation’s most requested celebrity—and he never turns anyone down. He’s now fulfilled the wishes of 650 kids, which is about as Upworthy as it gets. Read about some of the wishes he’s granted and why it’s so important to him here.

2. Baby gets lost in the sauce and can’t stop laughing long enough to sleep. (Or maybe vice versa.)

How dang adorable is that?

3. A young man invited a 100-year-old veteran to spend a day at Disneyland with him and it’s pure joy.

@isaiahgarza

I took a 100 year old veteran to Disneyland & we became best friends ❤️ #disneyland #kindness #friends #veteran #bestfriends

What a beautiful lesson in kindness. Read the full story here.

4. Fact: Babies belly laughing is the best sound in the world.

And it’s especially delightful when they’re laughing along with a sibling. I could watch this all day long.

5. Lizzo played James Madison’s 209-year-old crystal flute at the Library of Congress and PHEW.

Clips from Lizzo’s concert at Capital One arena went viral this week as she played a couple of notes on the flute on stage. This video from the Library of Congress shows off her flute-playing skills much more impressively, however. Read more about these historically significant moments here.

6. Wise dad knew exactly what to do when passing the toy store at the mall.

So simple, yet so brilliant. She even thought it was fun. Well played, dad.

7. Blake the rescue Rottweiler sings along with his owner and even matches her pitch.

@chopfromgta

Reply to @mc.lex please watch until the end 😭🥺🤍 #dogsoftiktok #rottweiler #rottweilersoftiktok #petsoftiktok #animals

Blake knows how to bring it. Read the full story here.

8. Amanda Nguyen’s story of how she changed sexual assault laws for survivors is incredibly inspiring.

@amandangocnguyen

My story

Millions around the world have been positively impacted by her relentless dedication to survivors’ rights. Brava, Amanda. Read more about this amazing woman here.

9. Mama kitty showing her baby to her human mama’s baby is just too sweet.

“Look! You two are the same!”

10. Let’s dance our way through the weekend like this mom and son doing their morning routine.

That kiddo’s got some moves. Noice.

Hope that brought a few smiles to your face! If you enjoyed this post and want to have more Upworthy stories delivered to your inbox, subscribe to our free newsletter, The Upworthiest.

Come back next week with another roundup of joy!

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Mike Lindell, Who Isn’t Tech-Savvy Enough To Back Up His Phone, Is Now Encouraging People To Vote So That They Can ‘Overrun The Algorithms’

If you want to know about hawking chintzy pillows, Mike Lindell is your man. If you want step-by-step instructions on how to host a “summit” or protest that no one attends, he can definitely offer some expert advice. And if you want to hear some truly unhinged stories about being addicted to alcohol, cocaine, crack, and gambling for several decades, Lindell has got plenty of those he’ll gladly share. But one topic on which the MyPillow magnate is not particularly well-versed is technology — but that hasn’t stopped him from trying to prove that the nation’s voting machines were hacked in the 2020 presidential election.

Lindell’s continued pursuit of pushing The Big Lie has landed him in some pretty steep financial doo-doo. In addition to seeing major retailers like Walmart sever all business ties with Lindell and his products, he’s currently embroiled in a $1.3 billion lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems. Yet the Pillow Man just can’t help himself from digging an even deeper hole from which he might never escape. His latest antic? Convincing the very few people who are actually listening to him that he has figured out a way to “overrun the algorithms” on the country’s voting machines.

As Boing Boing reports, Lindell was a guest on Steve Bannon’s “The War Room” earlier this week, where he spelled out his plan for ensuring a MAGA victory in 2024. Bannon — who should know better than to ask Lindell an open-ended questioned — wanted the pillow maker’s advice for “How do we win, and how do we make sure that we’re not cheated out of it?” As Lindell’s main messaging over the past few years has been to not trust America’s voting machines, his answer was somewhat surprising:

The number one thing that everyone can do is vote day of. We showed that with Kari Lake in Arizona. You need to vote the same day… We’re going to be watching the algorithms; we’ll be watching the polling — the “good pollers,” not the ones who are lying so they can do the steal. But we can overrun the algorithms. Everybody has to get out and vote. Everybody you know. And same day! Don’t vote two days early, don’t vote one day early, vote same day.

All this algorithm talk is rich coming from Lindell — a man who has continually complained that when the FBI seized his cell phone outside a Hardee’s earlier this month, they essentially took his lifeline, as he never backed his phone up. Nor does he even own a computer, so all of the so-called “proof” he had that the 2020 election was hacked was somewhere on that phone. Possibly in the Notes app.

(Via Boing Boing)

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The ‘Community’ Movie Is Happening! For Real! (Minus Donald Glover And Chevy Chase)

Not an interview with a Community cast member goes by without them being asked about a potential movie. It’s a blessing and a curse, because it means Human Beings still really care about the cult-beloved comedy (that’s the blessing) but it also must be really annoying to give the same “we’ll see” answer for the 54th time (that’s the curse).

We’ll see no longer, because #SixSeasonsAndAMovie has come true.

Peacock has ordered a movie based on the Dan Harmon comedy Community, bringing back original stars Joel McHale, Danny Pudi, Alison Brie, Gillian Jacobs, Jim Rash, and Ken Jeong to check in on what the gang from Greendale has been up to since the show ended in 2015.

You’ll notice three names are missing from this list: Yvette Nicole Brown and Donald Glover, who could still make a cameo appearance, and Chevy Chase, who it’s probably safe to say will not be returning to Greendale.

Creator Dan Harmon previously offered “concrete” proof that the Community movie was happening. I never doubted him for a second (yes, I did). “I will now say it’s a matter of ‘when.’ I have been so careful about [saying] that,” he said. “It would have been accurate three years ago to say ‘it’s a matter of when, not if.’ The wheels have been in motion for that long.” He added, “How about this for a concrete thing? There is an outline for it. There’s a product put together and pitched out in the world. I guess that’s how real it is.”

It’s time to pop pop the champagne.

(Via Variety)

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs Celebrate The Release Of ‘Cool It Down’ By Performing ‘Burning’ On ‘Kimmel’

Karen O recently explained why Yeah Yeah Yeahs rarely play live shows, but the New York City-based trio warmed up for an upcoming string of shows by performing “Burning” on Thursday night’s (September 29) Jimmy Kimmel Live. Their appearance coincided with the release of Cool It Down, the first original Yeah Yeah Yeahs album since 2013’s Mosquito.

Karen O, Brian Chase, and Nick Zinner owned the stage at the Brooklyn Academy Of Music, where Kimmel has been set throughout this week. Karen O oozed authenticity from atop an artificial lava rock, pristinely delivering an evocative message: “Took me over like a fever / Caught you hiding in the smoke, smoke, smoke / Like a meteor, I glow, glow, glow.”

Yeah Yeah Yeahs announced their comeback in June with the release of Cool It Down lead single “Spitting Off The Edge Of The World” featuring Perfume Genius. “Burning” followed in August, and upon its arrival, Karen O unpacked the meaning of the song in a statement:

“Back when I was 19 living in the East Village, one night a roommate dragged me out of the apartment for an impromptu drink across the street, I left a votive candle burning on a plastic yaffa block which in my absence set flame to my room. Within an hour and a half of having one drink down the block firefighters had come and gone extinguishing the fire, II came home to find that a natural disaster had occurred (to my room) and most of my stuff, lost in the flames. All electronic goods were melted and demolished like my laptop, cameras etc. but oddly enough the items that held the most sentimental value remained intact like sketchbooks, a favorite sweater with hearts across the chest, and photographs. I had photos of my parents in their youth where the fire burnt around the two of them as if there was some intangible force field protecting them, many photos like that, mysteriously leaving the beloved subjects untouched.

If the world is on fire I hope the most beloved stay protected and that we do all we can to protect what we cherish most in this life. ‘Burning’ is a song about that feeling, smoke signals for the soul. Begging to cool it down, just doing it the best we know how. Nick and I nodded to Frankie Valli’s ‘Begging’, with the line ‘oooh lay your red hand on me baby.’ We’ve cut a rug to many a soulful sixties bangers in our day, it was in our DNA by the time we wrote ‘Burning.’”

On Friday morning (September 30), Yeah Yeah Yeahs provided even more context for the inspiration behind Cool It Down on Instagram.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs are set to play Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills, New York, on Saturday (October 1) before jetting across the country to perform at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on October 6. In June, the band staged their first UK shows in nine years.

Cool It Down is out 9/30 via Secretly Canadian. Get it here.

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‘Ramy’ Creator Ramy Youssef On Taking Big Swings In Season 3

Ramy, Hulu’s sharply-insightful comedy from creator Ramy Youssef, has always been a show about searching. In its first season, its titular character was searching for purpose and meaning. In its second, Ramy wanted to find his higher self, a spiritual connection that had evaded him thus far. But, when the show returns for its third installment, Ramy’s season-two-ending crisis of faith has sparked a different kind of search, one wrapped up in capitalism and the exceptionalism mythology surrounding the ever-elusive American Dream.

The humor comes in realizing that, for all of his exhaustive (and exhausting) searching, Ramy hasn’t learned much. He’s still self-absorbed, self-pitying, and motivated by vapid self-interest. But he’s trying, he’s reckoning, he’s atoning for his sins, even as he commits new ones. In season three, he’s more likable (and more ridiculous) than ever but his struggles are tempered by the realization that everyone in his family is suffering the same crisis of faith, the same disillusion with their once-promised land.

UPROXX chatted with Youssef about the show’s bigger ambitions this time around, the symbolism of Egyptian Shark Tank, traveling to Jerusalem, and why he might end Ramy’s story in season four.

I suppose the biggest question coming back is this: Is Ramy still a f*ckboi or has he learned something from the whole marriage disaster of season two?

(Laughs) It’s hard to totally kill that part (of him) but I think we find him really sitting in shame. I think there are definitely external and internal consequences for him, and it really drives him to act in ways where there’s almost like a separation within himself. We spend a lot of the season watching him struggle with that. And I think it’s very emblematic of what’s always been fun to me about the show — just negotiating that space between your higher self and your lower self, intentions versus realities.

I think he has this desire for some sort of repentance, but it’s not exactly spiritual. As a show, spirituality has really been a tent pole of what we’re examining. But I would say equally in the conversation this season is capitalism and the idea of where we find ourselves in a lot of American households. He finds his family really struggling and he wants to do whatever it takes, not only to help them but also to be good at something. He’s [at a] spiritual dead end.

There’s a bit of a time jump at the start of this season. What has Ramy been doing for the past year?

In that time off, where we find him and where we find his family is where I think a lot of families sit in the time that has passed since the show aired. I think about the season as a crisis of faith, in a spiritual sense for Ramy, but also for his parents and his sister. There’s this crisis of faith in the American Dream and what it means. As people who came to the country 30 plus years ago… It’s almost like the test results came in and they’re like, ‘Did we even net out at anything? We don’t even own the place we raised our kids in, and we’ve lost ourselves along the way.’

Ramy has slowly morphed into more of an ensemble show. Was that intentional and does it continue in season three?

The more that we make the show, for me personally, the less that the title makes sense. It’s this show about a family. Obviously, it funnels through me just as the person making the show, but I just have so much fun writing for and directing everyone in this show. I think that the points of view that they have to offer really serve what I think is, again, the philosophy of the show. The philosophy of the show is not all things Ramy, the philosophy is like, what does it look like to try to be on a spiritual path and deal with who you want to be and who you actually are? And I think that’s a really human thing. And so the more we make the show, it just, it’s so exciting to show more humans going through that and feeling that beyond just the title character.

There’s a scene early in season three when Ramy blows up at a woman who compares her Wiccan beliefs to the persecution of Islam. It felt like the first time we’ve seen the character truly angry. Why?

The anger comes with the shame. I think there’s a simmering anger underneath the whole season. It’s mainly anger with himself, but then he is in that bar scene, he’s pinned in a corner in this weird situation and he’s coming off this shame of this moral jousting with his old flame and it comes out in this different way. But I think so much of the self-destructive behavior and so much of the drastic things that he does are fueled by that anger, and under that anger there’s fear.

His relationship with his cousin continues to be problematic this season. What was the reaction to their hookup in season two and were you surprised by it?

It’s funny, I love making this show because depending on how someone responds to it, it’s always such an interesting insight. So I think that there are some people who the cousin thing is just the funniest thing to them and I’m like, ‘Cool. That’s their kind of humor.’ And then there are some people who look at it really literally and they’re like, ‘What the fuck?’ And then there are some people who are just immigrant kids and are just like, ‘Hey. I mean, I’ve seen that happen in my family.’ And honestly, if any American looks back one generation in their family they’re going to find it too. So I think there’s always just this recognition of where are we at with our own histories and our own understanding of how the world has been.

But reactions are always a funny thing with this show because there are people who watch the show and they’re like, ‘Why is there so much sex?’ And it’s because they’re not comfortable with sex. And then there are people who watch the show and they’re like, ‘These people can’t stop praying.’ And it’s because they’re not comfortable with spirituality.

And making people uncomfortable is fun sometimes …

I mean, it is [but] something that is a real guiding principle to me is I never want to be malicious. What we’re being uncomfortable about is all the just ‘elephant in the room stuff’ or just all the stuff that is right under the surface, and we’re like, ‘Well, what if we just lifted the hood? Or what if we just got near the button that we’re not supposed to touch?’ But how do we do that with love?

If the show is called Ramy it’s mainly because I think I always want to be doing things at Ramy’s expense, because I never want to be pointing the finger at other people. I don’t like doing it in standup. If I ever told a joke about someone in standup, it goes back to being about myself. It’s always about how I see a part of me in them, or how I might have been in that situation. And this show… I don’t want anyone else to be the butt of the joke, I want it to be as self-examining as possible.

The show has always done a good job of authentically portraying the Middle East. Why did you want to go to Israel this season, and why did you want to have Ramy behave the way he did there?

This episode that we did in Jerusalem was probably one of my favorites. Palestine/Israel is a very contested thing and it’s a highly emotional thing. We wanted to think about what it would look like if we went into this situation, and somehow the biggest asshole in the situation was Ramy. That’s where I felt like there would be the most comedy, where it’s like, okay if there’s something that’s unifying the sides of this, it’s them being like, ‘What the fuck is going on with this dude?’

There’s an episode midway through the season that introduces the concept of Egyptian Shark Tank. Is that a real thing?

[laughs] No, it’s a fantasy that we came up with for the show. Shark Tank is the 30-minute version of the American Dream. It’s like you can just show up and bam, rags to riches. It’s a show for immigrants at the end of the day.

It’s one of a few things this season that surprised me, simply because I can’t imagine them existing in season one of this show. Did you feel the freedom to experiment more this time around?

Totally, there’s a bunch of that energy. It was exciting to take these swings. We aren’t the type of show that is formulaic or even tonally formulaic. I think that we are very philosophically consistent with the themes that we want to be pursuing in our characters. But in the way that certain years of your life might feel different, there’s a year where you’re more optimistic, a year where you’re more depressed, and a year where things are just weird. I think that that is a liberty that I enjoy taking with the show and figuring out how we step into that. Because you’re right, some of those scenes you never would’ve thought would be in season one, yet you walk away and say, ‘Oh yeah, it made sense that it matured into that and that it grew into that,’ in the same way that a person in your life can surprise you as the years go on. I like the idea that the show could do that too.

If the show doesn’t really follow a formula and it’s always philosophical and it’s always asking those questions, is there an end?

When we finished the first season, I had an idea of what the last scene would be, and that still is the scene that I want to do. And so I feel like that scene would be hopefully at the end of a fourth season.

But because of its nature, it’d be really interesting to pick the show back up in a bunch of years or something and just see where it’s at because I don’t think any of these questions will end. I think they’ll just have different lenses and feel like something else. And so if you told me we did one more [season] and then five, six years went by and I begged Hulu to let me open it back up, I would be very happy with that reality.

Season three of ‘Ramy’ will begin streaming via Hulu on September 30th.