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All The Best New Indie Music From This Week

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Indie music has grown to include so much. It’s not just music that is released on independent labels, but speaks to an aesthetic that deviates from the norm and follows its own weirdo heart. It can come in the form of rock music, pop, or folk. In a sense, it says as much about the people that are drawn to it as it does about the people that make it.

Every week, Uproxx is rounding up the best new indie music from the past seven days. This week, we got new music from Jessica Pratt, Rui Gabriel, Caroline Polachek, and more.

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Rui Gabriel – “Summertime Tiger”

In many cases, when you hear about a debut solo album from a beloved artist, it’s a key member of a legacy band wanting to “explore new sounds” or “find their own voice.” As one half of underground NOLA indie rockers Lawn, however, Rui Gabriel doesn’t succumb to such a hackneyed origin story. Much of Compassion, Gabriel’s solo debut out June 21, reckons with the volatility of youth and finding a place in the world. On “Summertime Tiger,” his recombinant, talky delivery evokes the matter-of-factness of Courtney Barnett and the narrative prowess of Kevin Morby. “Summertime Tiger” is an empathetic exploration of coming into one’s own during a time of financial strife.

L’Impératrice – “Love From The Other Side”

L’Impératrice’s strain of breezy indie-pop coincides with the large-scale Italo disco revival that has tinged the 2020s thus far, from Jessie Ware’s pivot to the dance floor to Sabrina Carpenter’s reign on the masses with “Espresso.” Cast in a hazy, fluorescent glow, the Parisian band’s nu-disco sounds wonderfully in (French) touch on the understatedly groovy “Love From The Other Side,” their first song in English. They’re in conversation with pop’s current milieu, but L’Impératrice sound like they’ve fortuitously struck gold rather than tirelessly sought it out.

Jessica Pratt – Here In The Pitch

Previous records from Jessica Pratt, like 2019’s Quiet Signs and 2015’s On Your Own Love Again, highlighted the Los Angeles musician’s gift for folk songs that are grounded and gauzy in equal measure. Here In The Pitch, her first album since Quiet Signs, doesn’t completely reinvent Pratt’s signature sound so much as expand it into new shapes. Here, she pulls from ‘60s girl groups and Brian Wilson-indebted studio wizardry, similar to what Cindy Lee achieved on the instant-classic Diamond Jubilee in late March. Here In The Pitch finds Pratt at her apotheosis, conjuring magic like an adept sorcerer.

Hana Vu – Romanticism

“All dark times, they have their end,” Hana Vu sings toward the end of “Dreams.” Coming slightly after the halfway mark of her second album, Romanticism, the Los Angeles indie rocker emits a spark of hope. That is, before she pivots back to darkness on “Find Me Under Wilted Trees,” where she invokes Tears for Fears’ famous opening couplet before turning it on its head: “Welcome to your life / It’s a big defeat.” Thus is the sentiment presiding over Romanticism. Much like the 18th-century artistic movement it derives its name from, Vu prizes introspection, seeking an understanding of the world around her through an investigation of the self.

Snarls – With Love,

Combining sugary pop-punk, ’90s indie rock, and heart-on-sleeve emo, the Columbus trio Snarls creates soaring paeans to love in its sundry forms. On their sophomore album, With Love,, they capture the central truths of romance on songs like the closing diptych “Ur Song / Lovers Of Valdaro” and the infectiously hooky “Heavy Drinker.” Recorded alongside former Death Cab For Cutie guitarist Chris Walla at his secluded Norwegian studio, Snarls unearth the intricacies of human relationships, laying bare a foundation in all its messy, thrilling glory.

Mdou Moctar – Funeral For Justice

No one pulls off a guitar solo quite like Mdou Moctar. Real name Mahamadou Souleymane, the Tuareg guitarist, songwriter, and bandleader’s songs bemoan the cruelties of French and American colonialism with a fury as searing as the desert regions in his home country of Niger. His white-hot guitar solos convey this anger against geopolitical malfeasance as much as his words do, and backed by his bandmates, that emotion reaches a fever pitch. From his miasmic vocals that open “Tchinta” to drummer Souleymane Ibrahim’s intuitively flowing tempo that guides “Imouhar,” Mdou Moctar doesn’t program a funeral for justice so much as demand justice itself.

Blushing – Sugarcoat

Shoegaze these days can sound interchangeable. There’s such an abundance of it that, somehow, a subgenre built on enveloping soundscapes and noisy guitar effects has led to a lot of staid, uninspired music. Blushing doesn’t do that. Sugarcoat revives the sheer volume and rich textures that forebears like Ride and Drop Nineteens pioneered in the ’90s. The Austin four-piece, composed of couples Michelle and Jacob Soto and Christina and Noe Carmona, taps Ride’s very own Mark Gardener and Ringo Deathstarr’s Elliott Frazier for mixing, engineering, and mastering, and the end result is a contemporary shoegaze record that stands out among a trove of them. With the title track’s dirty, chorus-soaked bass riff and the kinetic drive of “Fizz,” Blushing doesn’t sugarcoat it: they’re one of the best bands leading the shoegaze renaissance.

City Of Caterpillar – “In The Tall Grass”

Screamo music owes a lot to the Richmond outfit City Of Caterpillar, whose eponymous 2002 debut gave rise to a then-underground scene. While the group remained firmly DIY and eventually disappeared entirely before resurfacing in 2022 with Mystic Sisters, their imprint is as significant as ever. They’re back with the one-off single, “In The Tall Grass,” which morphs from quiet, eerie arpeggiated guitars to a full-on, boisterous post-hardcore track.

Caroline Polachek – “Starburned And Unkissed”

I Saw The TV Glow, Jane Schoenbrun’s new film, is easily one of the best movies in recent memory. Its ensemble soundtrack deserves its own spotlight, as well. Caroline Polachek’s “Starburned And Unkissed,” co-produced with PC Music figurehead A.G. Cook, showcases Polachek’s indie-pop flair in a new light. She’s backed by a suite of shoegaze guitars, and its heaviness complements Polachek’s elastic vocals.

Illuminati Hotties – “Can’t Be Still”

Sarah Tudzin does not stop. From making her own, self-coined “tender punk” as Illuminati Hotties to mixing and engineering countless records, Tudzin refuses to be still. It’s only fitting then that she would name her latest single after her inability to stop and relax for a while. “Oh, got places I wanna go,” she sings in the anthemic chorus of “Can’t Be Still.” While she definitely needs to take a rest for her own sake, you can’t help but be excited for whatever it is that Illuminati Hotties may have on the horizon.

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How Much Are Austin City Limits 2024 Tickets?

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Austin City Limits Music Festival will be held October 4-6 and 11-13, with headliners Dua Lipa, Tyler The Creator, and Chris Stapleton. Tickets will go on sale today at 12pm CT. Over 100 acts are billed to perform across two weekends; you can find more information here ACLFestival.com.

How much are ACL Festival tickets for 2024?

3-day tickets for both weekends start at $360, with General Admission Plus starting at $750 and VIP starting at $1,760.

You can see below for the full lineup.

2024 ACL Music Festival Lineup

Carin León, Norah Jones, Foster The People, Kehlani (W1), Teddy Swims, Benson Boone, Caamp, Dominic Fike, The Marías, Jungle, Dom Dolla, Chappell Roan, Porter Robinson (W1), Fletcher (W1), The Red Clay Strays (W2), Orville Peck, Still Woozy (W1), Vince Staples, Cannons, Remi Wolf (W2), Something Corporate (W1), Jeezy (W2), San Holo, Kevin Abstract, Stephen Sanchez, Elderbrook, Tyla (W2), Jess Glynne, Catfish And The Bottlemen, Hermanos Gutíerrez, That Mexican OT, Barry Can’t Swim (W1), Santigold (W2), Qveen Herby, Medium Build, Kenny Beats (W1), The Beaches, Flipturn, David Shaw, Movements (W2), Royel Otis (W2), Wave To Earth, Connor Price (W1), Malcolm Todd, FLO (W1), Bakar, Spinall, Eggy, Say She She, Misterwives, Eyedress, Elyanna, Geese, Grand Funk Railroad (W2), Mickey Guyton (W2), Petey, Dasha, Mannequin Pussy (W1), Penny & Sparrow (W2), Chance Peña (W1), Sir Chloe, Dexter And The Moonrocks (W1), The Paper Kites (W2), Glass Beams, Balthvs, Dustin Kensrue (W2), Valencia Grace, Lola Young, Joe P (W2), Myles Smith, IDKHOW (W1), Jonah Kagen (W2), Jordy (W2), Bob Schneider (W2), Thee Sinseers (W2), Goldie Boutilier, Asleep At The Wheel (W1), Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners, Katie Pruitt, Billy Allen, The Pollies (W2), Brittany Davis (W1), Paco Versailles (W1), Pawpaw Rod (W1), Nico Vega (W2), Rett Madison (W1), Whookilledkenny (W2), Tanner Adell (W1), Emily Nenni (W2), Emei (W2), Kalu & Electric Joint (W2), The Droptines (W2), Tyler Halverson (W1), Mon Rovîa (W1), The Criticals (W1), Braxton Keith (W2), Sawyer Hill (W1), Jon Muq (W2), Daiistar (W2), Rickshaw Billie’s Burger Patrol (W2), Telescreens (W1), Late Night Drive Home (W2), Theo Lawrence (W2), Chief Cleopatra (W1), West 22nd (W1), Chaparelle (W1), Promqueen (W1), Being Dead (W2), Midnight Navy (W1), Cale Tyson (W1), Godly The Ruler (W1), Molecular Steve (W2), The Tiarras (W2), Zach Person (W1), Marley Bleu (W1), Obed Padilla (W1), Deyaz (W1), Amira Elfeky (W2), The Levites (W1), The Moriah Sisters (W2), The Huston-Tillotson University Jazz Collective (W2), Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats (W2), Uncle Jumbo (W1), Q Brothers, Mister G (W2), Homeschool (W2), Miss Tutti & The Fruity Band (W1), Andrew & Polly (W1), School Of Rock, The Barton Hills Choir

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When Do Austin City Limits 2024 Tickets Go On Sale?

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Dua Lipa, Tyler The Creator, and Chris Stapleton will headline this year’s Austin City Limits Music Festival. Also billed are Blink-182, Sturgill Simpson, Pretty Lights, Khruangbin, Leon Bridges, and over 100 other acts ranging from hip-hop to rock and everything in between. ACL is scheduled for two weekends in October, 4-6 and 11-13, at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas.

Here is when you can get tickets for Austin City Limits 2024:

3-Day tickets for both weekends go on sale today at 12pm CT, according to ACL’s Twitter account (never calling it “X”). You can find more information at ACLFestival.com. Layaway Plans are available starting at only $25 down, while 1-Day tickets will be available at a later date.

Full Lineup For Austin City Limits 2024

Carin León, Norah Jones, Foster The People, Kehlani (W1), Teddy Swims, Benson Boone, Caamp, Dominic Fike, The Marías, Jungle, Dom Dolla, Chappell Roan, Porter Robinson (W1), Fletcher (W1), The Red Clay Strays (W2), Orville Peck, Still Woozy (W1), Vince Staples, Cannons, Remi Wolf (W2), Something Corporate (W1), Jeezy (W2), San Holo, Kevin Abstract, Stephen Sanchez, Elderbrook, Tyla (W2), Jess Glynne, Catfish And The Bottlemen, Hermanos Gutíerrez, That Mexican OT, Barry Can’t Swim (W1), Santigold (W2), Qveen Herby, Medium Build, Kenny Beats (W1), The Beaches, Flipturn, David Shaw, Movements (W2), Royel Otis (W2), Wave To Earth, Connor Price (W1), Malcolm Todd, FLO (W1), Bakar, Spinall, Eggy, Say She She, Misterwives, Eyedress, Elyanna, Geese, Grand Funk Railroad (W2), Mickey Guyton (W2), Petey, Dasha, Mannequin Pussy (W1), Penny & Sparrow (W2), Chance Peña (W1), Sir Chloe, Dexter And The Moonrocks (W1), The Paper Kites (W2), Glass Beams, Balthvs, Dustin Kensrue (W2), Valencia Grace, Lola Young, Joe P (W2), Myles Smith, IDKHOW (W1), Jonah Kagen (W2), Jordy (W2), Bob Schneider (W2), Thee Sinseers (W2), Goldie Boutilier, Asleep At The Wheel (W1), Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners, Katie Pruitt, Billy Allen, The Pollies (W2), Brittany Davis (W1), Paco Versailles (W1), Pawpaw Rod (W1), Nico Vega (W2), Rett Madison (W1), Whookilledkenny (W2), Tanner Adell (W1), Emily Nenni (W2), Emei (W2), Kalu & Electric Joint (W2), The Droptines (W2), Tyler Halverson (W1), Mon Rovîa (W1), The Criticals (W1), Braxton Keith (W2), Sawyer Hill (W1), Jon Muq (W2), Daiistar (W2), Rickshaw Billie’s Burger Patrol (W2), Telescreens (W1), Late Night Drive Home (W2), Theo Lawrence (W2), Chief Cleopatra (W1), West 22nd (W1), Chaparelle (W1), Promqueen (W1), Being Dead (W2), Midnight Navy (W1), Cale Tyson (W1), Godly The Ruler (W1), Molecular Steve (W2), The Tiarras (W2), Zach Person (W1), Marley Bleu (W1), Obed Padilla (W1), Deyaz (W1), Amira Elfeky (W2), The Levites (W1), The Moriah Sisters (W2), The Huston-Tillotson University Jazz Collective (W2), Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats (W2), Uncle Jumbo (W1), Q Brothers, Mister G (W2), Homeschool (W2), Miss Tutti & The Fruity Band (W1), Andrew & Polly (W1), School Of Rock, The Barton Hills Choir

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The iconic house from Pixar’s ‘Up’ is now listed on Airbnb. It even floats.

If you’re a Disney fan and find yourself around Abiquiu, New Mexico in the upcoming months, Airbnb has the perfect stay for you.

The company has created an eerily exact replica of the iconic house from Pixar’s “Up” in honor of the film’s 15th anniversary, and let’s just say…no details were spared in the making of this unique, whimsical and completely immersive experience.

The listing is perfectly written in the curmudgeonly voice of Carl Fredricksen, the movie’s main character, who praises Abiquiu as “the perfect place to head out on wilderness adventures. It’s far away from the big city, so hopefully you’ll get some peace and quiet, and maybe I’ll be able to leave my hearing aid on for once. It’s going to be a great setting to explore nature, and who knows, you might even see a ‘Snipe.’ Please enjoy your stay, but don’t blame me if the house lifts off and floats to Paradise Falls. If that happens, you’re on your own!”


It’s a fair warning, because with the help of 8000 balloons and a crane, the house actually does float mid air.

Check it out:

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There are even more breathtaking photos where that came from. It might be hard to believe these aren’t AI generated at first glance, but Teo Connor, Airbnb’s VP of design, assures us that it’s simply paying attention to the details.

“Everything has to be elevated and thought about through a design lens. Working with the exact Pantone colors of the film, creating a real bed you can feel comfortable in, to ensure that we’re creating these worlds that feel really magical, but a real experience,” he told creative community platform It’s Nice That.

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Visitors can roam around the house and check out mementos from the movie, including photos of Carl and his wife Ellie, Russell’s backpack and even Dug’s food bowl. Plus, the listing features other optional adventures like creating your own Adventure Book and stargazing on the lawn, all of which earn Junior Wilderness Explorer badges, another nod to the movie.

After a few of these excursions, guests come back to see the house floating—riding along is probably a safety hazard, after all.

This exhibit is part of Airbnb’s “Icons” collection, promising one-of-a-kind experiences throughout the country as a way to “connect with people in new ways,” says Connor. That goes especially for Gen Zers who might not be as familiar with the platform. And honestly, what better way to do that than create more opportunities to engage with beloved television series and pop culture moments?

Other “Icons” adventures include a stay at Paris’ Musée d’Orsay during the 2024 Olympic Games, a night in the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, Italy, and a visit to the X-Men mansion in Westchester, New York. Previously, the team built its own Barbie Dreamhouse in Malibu, created a moss-covered home in the highlands for a Halloween-inspired stay with Shrek, and invited Ted Lasso fans to stay at his favorite pub in London’s Richmond.

If you want to book any of these experiences, be sure to sign up on the listing’s Airbnb page. While some charge a fee, others (like the “Up” home) are free.

Submissions for this particular spot go until May 14. Airbnb will then select the winning guests and finalize bookings. You can sign up here. Good luck!

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Austin City Limits Has Tapped Dua Lipa, Tyler The Creator, And More To Lead Its 2024 Lineup

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Now that Coachella has unofficially kicked off the 2024 festival season, there are tons of other events to look forward to for the rest of the year. Austin City Limits is one of the country’s biggest, and organizers just announced the 2024 lineup today (May 7).

It’s headlined by Dua Lipa, Tyler The Creator, Chris Stapleton, Blink-182, Sturgill Simpson, Pretty Lights, Khruangbin, and Leon Bridges. The festival is set to go down at Austin’s Zilker park from October 4 to 6 and then 11 to 13.

Also on the poster are Norah Jones, Reneé Rapp, Kehlani, Teddy Swims, Benson Boone, Dominic Fike, Chappell Roan, Carin León, Orville Peck, Vince Staples, Jeezy, Kevin Abstract, Tyla, Santigold, Bakar, Petey, Mannequin Pussy, and more.

As Austin’s KXAN notes, some local acts made the lineup, too, including Rickshaw Billie’s Burger Patrol, Asleep At The Wheel, The Huston-Tillotson University Jazz Collective, School Of Rock, and The Barton Hills Choir. Some notable Texas-bred artists also include Khruangbin, Leon Bridges, Norah Jones, and Kevin Abstract.

3-day tickets for both of the fest’s weekends are scheduled to go on sale starting at noon CT today via the festival website. Also going on sale at that time will be 3-Day GA+ tickets, 3-Day VIP and Platinum tickets, and hotel packages.

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Honorary Irish Princess Ayo Edebiri Revealed What It Would Take For Her To Do A Romcom With Paul Mescal

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Ayo Edebiri has been working her faux-Irish heritage ever since (not) portraying a donkey in The Banshees Of Inisherin, and the Irish love her for it. The famously Irish Barry Keoghan has expressed his interest in making a movie with Ayo, but what fans would really like to see is a romcom starring Ayo and the very Irish Paul Mescal. Speculation of whether they are dating recently began to circulate, and a romance author fanned the flames when people expressed wishes that the pair would do a romcom together.

So, what are the chances of this movie happening? Ayo attended the 2024 Met Gala, where she spoke with Entertainment Tonight and explained how she reckons that the romcom speculation began because Mescal “ran into each other on St. Patrick’s Day.” What would it take for them to make that movie?

The answer turns out to be pretty simple “The chances are dependent on both of our schedules and if we get a good script…. Put it out in the world.”

Fair enough.

You can watch the video below and also enjoy Ayo’s halter-neck floral Loewe gown for the “Garden of Time” theme from the Met Gala. She also declined to confirm or deny reports that The Bear is shooting back-to-back seasons, although she did specify receiving the weekend off to prepare for this event.

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All The Best New Pop Music From This Week

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A new Dua Lipa album is perhaps the poppiest punctuation imaginable to any week, and for the first time since March 2020, we got that exclamation mark. But plenty of other artists held their own. WILLOW released Empathogen, the most significant artistic statement of her career, and Gracie Abrams set the bar high for her forthcoming sophomore album, The Secret Of Us, with “Risk,” a perfectly uninhibited pop song. Meanwhile, Sam Tompkins hopped off tour with The Kid Laroi and dropped a tear-jerker, and Imagine Dragons recruited J Balvin for an “Eyes Closed” upgrade.

Check out the rest of Uproxx’s Best New Pop Music roundup below.

Dua Lipa — “End Of An Era”

As far as album openers go, Dua Lipa did well with “End Of An Era.” Dazzling, psychedelic soundscapes sustain Radical Optimism, and it starts with “End Of An Era.” Lipa chronicles the beginnings of a relationship by acknowledging her “hopelessly romantic” tendencies, but that “makes me an optimist, I guess.” She has a choice: Doom it from the start or open herself up to the possibility that it “could be forever.” Best wishes to Dua and Callum Turner.

Gracie Abrams — “Risk”

“Risk” is the first single from Gracie Abrams’ forthcoming sophomore studio album, The Secret Of Us. The song is pure catharsis — melodically capturing the frenetic, impulsive emotional surge when consumed by a crush. Abrams co-wrote “Risk” with her best friend, Audrey Hobert, who also directed the video. You can tell “Risk” is a song co-written by two best friends because it sounds like eavesdropping on two love-drunk best friends venting on the couch, which might be the ultimate compliment.

WILLOW — “Run!”

WILLOW sat down with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe and opened up about her attempt to “separate that need for validation” around her brand-new Empathogen album. “The music industry kind of pushes artists to be in that state where it’s like, ‘Well, maybe I should dye my hair because people are liking this color now, or maybe I should wear [these] kind of clothes because people like that now. It’s like, what people really want is to see you. That’s it.”

WILLOW lets people see her throughout Empathogen. Her transparency is especially vivid in “Run!” because she takes listeners into her intrusive rumination: “No, I can’t get out / This pattern, it’s maddening / Making a tragedy happen that’s not even real.”

Sam Tompkins — “Numb (Live From The Champ)”

Dynamic UK singer-songwriter Sam Tompkins is gearing up to release his debut studio album, Hi, My Name Is Insecure on July 26. The release date was pushed to allow for Tompkins to continue grieving his father, who died by suicide last November. “Numb,” Tompkins’ April single, was already potent enough to induce tears, but this week’s “Numb (Live From The Champ)” video is particularly poignant because it shows Tompkins performing the song as a stripped-back piano ballad at his father’s pub.

“Numb” encapsulates Tompkins’ one-two punch. His distinctive voice is evocative by itself, but when paired with lyrics that are equal parts dense and delicate, he’ll stop you in your tracks every time.

Nicholas Galitzine — “The Idea Of You (Acoustic Version)”

Some people win the genetic lottery, and two of those people were cast as opposing leads for The Idea Of You, the romantic Amazon Prime Video movie adaptation of Robinne Lee’s novel of the same name. Anne Hathaway is the moment, which we have known since she was Mia Thermopolis, but The Idea Of You solidifies Nicholas Galitzine as a true triple threat. Not only does he act like that (and look like that), but he can also sing like that.

The Idea Of You chronicles the unlikely love story between Hathaway’s Solène, a 40-year-old mother and art dealer, and Galitzine’s Hayes Campbell, a world-famous member of the fictitious boy band August Moon. The movie’s original soundtrack feels like a legitimate August Moon album full of pop bangers, which was the point, but Galitzine’s “The Idea Of You” stands out because who among us can’t relate to relying on the idea of Anne Hathaway to get through life? I need someone more technologically savvy than I am to edit an August Moon song over the below January 2023 clip of Hathaway dancing.

Imagine Dragons Feat. J Balvin — “Eyes Closed”

Imagine Dragons first dropped “Eyes Closed” in early April. Then, the Dan Reynolds-led pop-rock band released an acoustic version, and now, they’ve unleashed “Eyes Closed” featuring J Balvin. And “unleashed” is absolutely the appropriate verb here. I don’t know about you, but I can’t recall a time when J Balvin rapping in Spanish made something worse.

Quinn XCII Feat. KYLE — “Cruel Love”

Quinn XCII released his five-track EP Breakfast alongside the tweet, “This year you’ll be getting some of my favorite music I’ve ever made so chew slowly.” The Breakfast track “Cruel Love” featuring KYLE fits the bill. Quinn XCII’s signature upbeat melodies plus KYLE’s signature conversational flow equals groovy hypnosis. You’ll be vibing so much that you will completely forget that they’re singing about betrayal.

Kane Brown, Marshmello — “Miles On It”

Kane Brown and Marshmello? Sure, why not! Marshmello infuses Brown’s country-adjacent tone with dance-pop beats to make the summer-ready “Miles On It,” which indulges a metaphor that elicits the sort of clumsy romance everyone needs to experience at least once: “Put some miles on it / Back of the Chevy with the engine running / Just you and me in a truck bed wide like a California King / We could break it in / If you know what I mean / Put some miles on it.”

NIKI — “Too Much Of A Good Thing”

“We could be too much of a good thing,” NIKI sings in the funky, silky song “Too Much Of A Good Thing” ahead of her forthcoming Buzz album, “but isn’t that a real good thing? / Oh baby, look me in the eye and say you don’t got it bad.” NIKI said in a statement that the song is “about that initial anticipation we all know and love where there’s a little extra pep in your step, and “Too Much Of A Good Thing” only generates more anticipation to hear the rest of Buzz.

Dayglow — “Every Little Thing I Say I Do”

“‘Every Little Thing I Say I Do’ is a song where I’m poking fun at my perfectionism and my desire for control,” indie-pop standout Dayglow said in a statement. “It’s a pretty ridiculous claim — that I not only do everything perfectly, but also for your benefit — but that’s the point.”

His elevated sense of self-awareness is illustrated in his self-directed video, in which his features are creatively exaggerated and obnoxiously imperfect. Dayglow also described the song as “pretty damn catchy,” which is probably what I should have written and left it at that.

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Charles Barkley Predicts The Wolves Will Sweep The Nuggets After Their Game 2 Blowout

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The Minnesota Timberwolves took it to the Denver Nuggets on Monday night. Despite Rudy Gobert missing the game, the Wolves walked into Denver and put the clamps on the defending champions, as the best defense in the NBA flexed its muscles en route to a 106-80 win that put them in total control of the series as it shifts to Minnesota.

Seeing the Nuggets get punched in the mouth like this really resonated with Charles Barkley, who discussed the state of the series on Inside the NBA. Barkley, as it turns out, is so impressed with the Timberwolves that he predicts they’ll go on to win Games 3 and 4 on their way to a sweep.

“This series is a wrap,” Barkley said. “Minnesota is better than the Nuggets. No disrespect, they don’t have an advantage, the MVP is getting outplayed. They don’t have an advantage anywhere. Jamal Murray, I think he’s still hurt a little bit, but other than that, they don’t have an advantage anywhere. This series is a wrap, the Minnesota Timberwolves — you know, I said before the season I didn’t believe in them. They have changed my mind 100 percent. They are going to win this series, I don’t know who they’re gonna play in the other series, could be very entertaining.

“But man, they are for real,” Barkley continued. “They have that guy. If you have that guy, and that Bulldog, he might well be a damn wolf. Because he ain’t messing around. He’s like, ‘Boys, y’all come on and follow me.’ And the other guys are following him.”

Barkley then went on to discuss Nikola Jokic, who struggled from the field and had eight assists to four turnovers in Game 2. While he knows that Jokic is great, Barkley said that the Timberwolves are making life hard for him, even without Gobert, saying, “you know how rough it’s gonna be going to Minnesota against those two guys?”

“You never thought that Denver was gonna win that game tonight,” Barkley said. “The Minnesota Timberwolves are for real. They’re gonna sweep the Denver Nuggets, period.”

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Nikki Glaser Thinks Tom Brady’s Heated Reaction To One Roast Joke Was Absolutely Real

Tom Brady, otherwise known as “Eli Manning’s bitch,” was a good sport during his celebrity roast over the weekend — with one exception. The former MVP-winning quarterback nearly played the part of Will Smith to Jeff Ross’ Chris Rock following a massage joke about New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. “Don’t say that sh*t again,” he warned the comedian.

Celebrity roaster Nikki Glaser confirmed Brady’s reaction was legit.

“I believe that was for real,” she told host Howard Stern on Monday’s episode of The Howard Stern Show, according to The Wrap. “Robert Kraft was not a confirmed guest to be there. I didn’t know he was going to be there until I was there. And I knew everyone else. I was like, ‘Oh my god, Robert Kraft’s here?’ Because I think there was a vibe that Robert Kraft is kind of like a dad figure to Tom, he doesn’t want to sit here and listen to all these jokes about him, so maybe he wouldn’t show. And so I was surprised when Jeff made that joke, but I do think that Tom actually was looking out for him.”

Glaser also shared a joke that she left out of her set. “We just decided not to involve his kids too much in anything because they didn’t ask for that,” she revealed. “So I couldn’t say, ‘Tom I hope we make out at the afterparty – you can pretend I’m your son.’”

Only the Minions are brave enough to speak the truth.

You can watch Nikki Glaser on The Howard Stern Show above.

(Via The Wrap)

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A Shooting Near Drake’s Toronto Mansion Leaves A Man ‘Seriously Injured’

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A shooting near Drake’s Toronto mansion has left one man injured, CBC reports. Police have since taped off Drake’s property.

As an X (formerly Twitter) post from Toronto police notes, the shooting took place at 2:09 a.m. on May 7, in the Bridle Path neighborhood near the corner of Bayview Avenue and Lawrence Avenue E. A suspect of an unknown description fled the scene in a vehicle. A man was transported to a hospital with “serious injuries.”

Local news channel CityNews Toronto reported that the person injured in the shooting is not Drake.

CityNews also reported the person’s injuries are “not considered life-threatening.”

Toronto’s CP24 reported at 8:31 ET this morning that there was a “large police presence” outside of Drake’s home, and also noted that it’s currently unclear if the investigation outside of Drake’s property is connected to the shooting.

This news arrives amid Drake’s ongoing beef with Kendrick Lamar; Lamar released the diss track “Not Like Us” on May 4 and used an aerial photo of Drake’s home, the same one near which today’s shooting occurred, on the cover art. On May 5, Drake released the latest song in the beef, “The Heart Part 6.”

There is currently no evidence indicating that the shooting is related to the feud.