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Earl Sweatshirt Will ‘Live Laugh Love’ His Way Across The Globe On His ‘3LWorld Tour’

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Earl Sweatshirt may have sent an imposter to the listening event for his new album, Live Laugh Love, but it sounds like he’s ready to show up and perform for himself, now that he’s announced a massive world tour.

The 3LWorldTour starts October 31 at Red Rocks in Colorado, where he’ll perform alongside Denzel Curry and Freddie Gibbs, and runs through mid-December in Seattle before hopping the pond in January to take on Europe and the UK. Tickets go on sale beginning September 5th at 10 AM local time, with artist pre-sale beginning tomorrow, September 3rd at 10 AM local time through Friday, September 5th at 9 AM local time. See below for the tour dates and find more info here.

10/31 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks (w/ Denzel Curry & Freddie Gibbs)
11/05 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex – Rockwell
11/07 – San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
11/08 – Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
11/09 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace Of Spades
11/11 – Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
11/13 – Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
11/14 – San Diego, CA @ SOMA
11/16 – Los Angeles, CA @ Camp Flog Gnaw
11/19 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live Midtown
11/20 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
11/21 – Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
11/23 – New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues
11/25 – Miami FL @ Miami Beach Bandshell
11/26 – Orlando, FL @ The Plaza Live
11/28 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade – Heaven
11/29 – Washington, DC @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
12/02 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5
12/03 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
12/04 – New Haven, CT @ Toads Place
12/06 – Montreal, QC @ Beanfield Theatre
120/8 – Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall
12/10 – Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
12/11 – Chicago, IL @ Ramova Theatre
12/12 – Minneapolis, MN @ Uptown Theater
12/15 – Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
12/16 – Seattle, WA @ The Showbox SoDo
01/20 – Helsinki, Finland @ Ääniwalli
01/22 – Oslo, Norway @ Rockefeller
01/23 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Slaktkyrkan
01/24 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Amager Bio
01/26 – Hamburg, Germany @ Uebel & Gefahrlich
01/27 – Berlin, Germany @ Metropol
01/29 – Prague, Czech Republic @ ROXY
01/31 – Vienna, Austria @ Flex
02/02 – Rome, Italy @ Hacienda
02/03 – Milan, Italy @ Farbique
02/04 – Munich, Germany @ Backstage Werk
02/06 – Zurich, Switzerland @ Rote Fabrik
02/07 – Frankfurt, Germany @ Batschkapp
02/08 – Cologne, Germany @ Essigfabrik
02/10 – Utrecht, Netherlands @ TivoliVredenburg
02/12 – Antwerp, Belgium @ De Roma
02/13 – London, UK @ Exhibition
02/14 – Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall
02/15 – Dublin, Ireland @ The Academy
02/17 – Paris, France @ Trabendo
02/19 – Barcelona, Spain @ Sala Apolo
02/20 – Lisbon, Portugal @ Lisboa ao Vivo

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Myles Smith Will Play The Halftime Show At The NFL’s First-Ever Regular Season Game In Dublin, Ireland

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North American pro sports leagues put in a major effort to increase their global footprint. Part of the NFL’s steps there is the first-ever regular season game in Dublin, Ireland, between the Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers at Croke Park at 2:30 p.m. BST (9:30 a.m. ET).

For the halftime proceedings, they’ve tapped rising British singer-songwriter Myles Smith, it was announced today (September 2).

Smith told Billboard:

“It has been an incredible year for me so far, and now to be on a stage like this is insane. Performing at the first-ever regular NFL season game in Dublin, in such an iconic venue, feels like another major milestone. It’s an honor to be alongside so many other amazing performers, both from Ireland and around the world. I can’t wait to bring my music to such a massive stage and share this experience with those in the stadium and watching around the world.”

Irish singer-songwriter Lyra, who is set to perform Ireland’s national anthem before the game, added, “As an Irish singer, standing at the center of Croke Park, singing in front of my fellow Irish and visitors from around the world, fills me with immense pride. I am deeply grateful to the NFL for giving me the opportunity to represent my homeland at such a momentous occasion. To be part of such an iconic moment, as the NFL makes history with its first regular-season game in Ireland, is an honor I will carry in my heart forever.”

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‘Hamnet’: Everything To Know About Chloé Zhao’s New Take On A Shakespeare Classic

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William Shakespeare, in case you missed it, wrote a story or two in his day. Works like Romeo And Juliet, Macbeth, and Hamlet have been adapted countless times at this point, but an upcoming take on the latter is different: It’s a fictional imagining of the real-life events that inspired the play.

Chloé Zhao is tasked with bringing this story to the big screen, but she has help from stars Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, Emily Watson, and Joe Alwyn, as well as producers Liza Marshall, Pippa Harris, Nicolas Gonda, Steven Spielberg, and Sam Mendes.

Ahead of the movie’s release, keep reading for everything you need to know before it hits theaters.

Plot

The official description reads, “From Academy Award winning writer/director Chloé Zhao, Hamnet tells the powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.” The movie is an adaptation of the 2020 historical fiction novel of the same name by Maggie O’Farrell, who co-wrote the movie version with Zhao.

Zhao explained to The Los Angeles Times:

“Maggie’s book laid the foundation, really focusing on Agnes. For the film, I wanted it to be about two people who see and are seen by each other. They’re archetypal characters. I’ve studied Jungian psychology and Hindu Tantra — the energies of masculine and feminine, being and doing, birth and death. If we don’t have a healthy connection to our roots, those forces battle within us. By creating two characters who embody that, the story can work at a collective level and an internal one. The alchemy of creativity lets those forces coexist. Hopefully it becomes something more than a story about marriage or the death of a child.”

Cast

The movie stars Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, Emily Watson, and Joe Alwyn.

Zhao told Vanity Fair of Mescal, “Paul’s performance may be more restrained, but you feel that, without him, there’s no her. Jessie and Paul as two actors were extremely giving to each other in that way.”

Buckley added, “It’s no mean feat to step into the shoes of Shakespeare and to bring so much humanity to him, and that’s what Paul, as a person, threads. He has this greatness about him in an old-school way, like Richard Burton had. He’s got a weight that is bigger than his years, and you can really lean on it. Working with him, I was like, ‘Oh, I want to meet you so many times in my life in different ways and work together.’ It felt so alive. Anything was possible.”

Release Date

The film is set to hit select theaters on November 27, followed by a wide release on December 12.

Trailer

Check out the Hamnet teaser trailer below.

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All The Best New Music From This Week That You Need To Hear

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Keeping up with new music can be exhausting, even impossible. From the weekly album releases to standalone singles dropping on a daily basis, the amount of music is so vast it’s easy for something to slip through the cracks. Even following along with the Uproxx recommendations on a daily basis can be a lot to ask, so every Monday we’re offering up this rundown of the best new music this week.

This week saw Sabrina Carpenter launching a new era and Hayley Williams continuing to surprise. Yeah, it was a great week for new music. Check out the highlights below.

For more music recommendations, check out our Listen To This section, as well as our Indie Mixtape newsletter.

Sabrina Carpenter — “Tears”

“Manchild” was the only advance single from Carpenter’s new album Man’s Best Friend. Looking at the tracklist, it might seem like “Tears” would be an emotional ballad or something similar. Nope: Carpenter’s singing about fluid, but it’s not coming out of her eyes.

Blood Orange — “Countryside” Feat. Eva Tolkin, Liam Benzvi, and Ian Isiah

Dev Hynes’ first Blood Orange album in seven years, Essex Honey, has arrived at last. He teams up with a handful of collaborators on the ethereal and chill “Countryside.”

DJ Khaled, Post Malone, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again — “Brother”

Malone has taken a slight break from being a full-blown country artist to team up with collaborator supreme DJ Khaled. He, along with YoungBoy Never Broke Again, both appear on the 808- and guitar-led new single “Brother.”

Laufey — “Seems Like Old Times”

Laufey successfully marries vintage and contemporary sounds on her new album, A Matter Of Time. She leans decidedly more intro retro vocal jazz on highlights like “Seems Like Old Times.”

Hayley Williams — “Parachute”

Williams’ bunch of singles that technically weren’t an album technically are an album now, as Williams released Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party last week. She also added “Parachute,” an 18th new song, to the collection.

Skepta and Fred Again.. — “21 Years”

After working on “Victory Lap” and “Back 2 Back,” Skepta and Fred have gone ahead and just dropped an EP together. It compiles the aforementioned songs along with a new one, the bass-rattling “21 Years.”

Alabama Shakes — “Another Life”

There’s been a lot of talk about the Alabama Shakes reunion, and they’ve even been touring. Now, there’s actually new music, as the band unveiled “Another Life,” their first song in over a decade, last week.

Geese — “100 Horses”

We’re less than a month away from Getting Killed, the new album from Geese, and a couple months away from them going on tour. Before all that, though, we have “100 Horses,” which the band calls an “absurdist apocalyptic dance party.”

The Kid Laroi — “She Don’t Need To Know”

Laroi has a bit of a “Stacy’s Mom” situation going on in the video for his new single, “She Don’t Need To Know.” It’s quite the love triangle, grouping him with Anna Van Patten and Carmen Electra.

Yeat — “Comë N Go”

Yeat is restless, as he just dropped Dangerous Summer, his ninth project in five years. Among the new songs is “Comë N Go,” a moody tune that can definitely set a vibe.

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JID’s Chilling ‘Community’ Video With Clipse Gives A Gritty Glimpse Of The Hood

Clipse’s stunning resurgence continues with JID in the video for the Atlanta rapper’s new single, “Community.” The album cut from God Does Like Ugly finds the trio recounting their harrowing experiences growing up in overlooked communities, and the video sharply captures those stories, putting faces to names and places.

The unflinching shots of public housing buildings and their residents are contrasted with interior glimpses of a dilapidated, hollowed-out mansion, further highlighting the connection between the highs and the lows, and offering a sizzling undercurrent of survivor’s remorse from the artists.

The rollout for God Does Like Ugly has been sparse — JID only released one other video, for lead single “WRK” — but JID did aim to generate more buzz around it by sharing a preview mixtape just weeks before its release. He shared two videos from GLDU Preluxe: “32” and “Beau.” He also revealed the existence of a joint mixtape with J. Cole, which may or may not see release in the future.

Meanwhile, Clipse has had a stellar 2025, returning after over a decade away with Let God Sort Em Out, their first project since 2009’s Til The Casket Drops. Besides going on their first tour since then, they also reestablished their relevance with collaborations with some of hip-hop’s hottest contemporary hitmakers, including Kendrick Lamar and Tyler The Creator.

Watch JID’s “Community” video with Clipse above.

God Does Like Ugly is out now via Dreamville/Interscope. You can find more info here

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Jennie Teams Up With Beats For Her Own Vibrant Red Edition Of The Beats Solo 4 Headphones

Back in 2024, Blackpink’s Jennie was featured in the Beats Solo Buds campaign launch and it was a hit. Now, she and the premium headphone brand have teamed up once again, this time for the Beats Solo 4 – Jennie Special Edition.

This version of the wireless on-ear headphones features a matte red base, “R” and “J” details, and an embellished UltraPlush ear cushion with Jennie-inspired symbols. The all-red design, which also features an attached red ribbon tied into a bow, pays homage to Jennie’s debut album, Ruby.

Jennie says in a statement, “Beats has been part of my everyday life and creative process, so collaborating with them in this way feels very special. I’m excited for people to experience my music in a new way through these headphones.”

Online, the headphones will be available to purchase at Apple.com for $199, starting September 5 at 9 a.m. local time in China, the United Kingdom, and the United States (PT), and at 10 a.m. in Japan and South Korea. They’ll also be available Best Buy in the US at 9 a.m. PT and Coupang in South Korea at 10 a.m. KST.

In person, they’ll be available at a few Apple Stores: Los Angeles (The Grove), New York (Fifth Avenue), Shanghai (Jing’an), Tokyo (Omotesando), and Seoul (Myeongdong). Those locations will also offer in-store experiences, where fans can try the product out and listen to Jennie’s new playlist in Spatial Audio. The playlist, by the way, can be found on Apple Music here. It was curated specially by Jennie and features songs from Dijon, Kaytranada, Kehlani, and more.

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Camila Cabello Reacts To Fifth Harmony’s Surprise Reunion At A Jonas Brothers Concert

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In early 2024, there were rumors that Fifth Harmony was planning a reunion, although the reports were quickly shut down. The future of the group — Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui, and Normani — remains unclear, but we are in exciting times for fans: They reunited this past weekend.

It happened at Jonas Brothers’ concert on August 21, at Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, Texas. Towards the end of the show, the group made a surprise appearance and performed two songs: “Worth It” and “Work From Home.”

There appears to be no hard feelings from former member Camila Cabello, as she commented four heart emojis on the group’s Instagram post.

Check out the full setlist below (via setlist.fm)

Jonas Brothers’ Greetings From Your Hometown Tour Setlist For August 21, 2025 At Dos Equis Pavilion In Dallas, Texas

1. “Love Me To Heaven”
2. “Only Human”
3. “S.O.S.”
4. “Sucker”
5. “On The Way Down” (Ryan Cabrera cover, with Ryan Cabrera)
6. “Little Bird”
7. “One Day At A Time / Love Is On Its Way””
8. “Peter Pan” (Kelsea Ballerini cover, with Kelsea Ballerini)
9. “Fly With Me” (with Kelsea Ballerini)
10. “Waffle House”
11. “Vacation Eyes”
12. “Celebrate!”
13. “No Time To Talk”
14. “Cake By The Ocean” (DNCE cover)
15. “Slow Motion” (Marshmello & Jonas Brothers song, with Marshmello)
16. “Leave Before You Love Me” (Marshmello & Jonas Brothers song, with Marshmello)
17. “Jealous” (Nick Jonas song)
18. “What A Man Gotta Do”
19. “Hey There Delilah” (Plain White T’s cover, with Plain White T’s)
20. “Backwards””
21. “Changing” (Kevin Jonas song)
22. “Lovebug”
23. “Worth It” (Fifth Harmony cover, with Fifth Harmony)
24. “Work From Home” (Fifth Harmony cover, with Fifth Harmony)
25. “Year 3000” (Busted cover)
26. “Burnin’ Up” (with Big Rob)
27. “Please Be Mine”
28. “When You Look Me In The Eyes” (with Kevin Jonas, Sr. and Franklin Jonas)

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‘Marty Supreme’: Everything To Know About The Josh Safdie Ping-Pong Movie With Timothée Chalamet

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Benny and Josh Safdie are at a major crossroads in their film lives. While the two previously worked on movies together, the brothers are beginning to pursue solo careers. Their first films are both set to come out this year: Benny wrote, directed, and co-produced The Smashing Machine, while Josh is behind Marty Supreme, a star-studded A24 production led by Timothée Chalamet.

The latter movie is Chalamet’s first since portraying Bob Dylan in last year’s A Complete Unknown. He has some unexpected cast mates joining him this time around, including Kevin O’Leary (the businessman and Shark Tank star, yes) and Penn Jillette (of the long-running magician duo Penn & Teller).

Ahead of the movie’s release, keep reading for everything you need to know before it lands in theaters.

Plot

The official logline reads simply, “Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness.”

The movie is believed to be loosely inspired by real-life ping-pong pro Marty Reisman, though A24 has said the film is “not actually based on him.”

The plot has been kept relatively under wraps, but Gwyneth Paltrow told Vanity Fair of her character, “This woman who is married to someone who is in the ping-pong mafia, as it were. [She and Mauser] meet and she’s had a pretty tough life, and I think he breathes life back into her, but it’s kind of transactional for them both.”

Cast

The movie stars Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion, Kevin O’Leary, Tyler Okonma (Tyler, The Creator), Abel Ferrara, Fran Drescher, and Penn Jillette.

Darius Khondji, the movie’s cinematographer, told Variety that Chalamet “for months and months” for the role, saying, “You can do anything, any camera tricks you want, but you need to have a core. He wanted to be like a real [professional] ping-pong player when he started shooting.” He added that the movie features “some of the greatest real ping-pong champions playing today” in character as players from the 1950s.

Khondji also said, “[Chalamet] is going to be very different than the Timothée Chalamet you’ve seen so far. I don’t think people are going to recognize him at all. [Viewers] will not recognize the usual romantic.” He added, “The movie is about everything but ping-pong.”

Release Date

The film is set to hit theaters on Christmas, December 25.

Trailer

Check out the Marty Supreme teaser trailer below.

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All The New Albums Coming Out In September 2025

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Keeping track of all the new albums coming out in a given month is a big job, but we’re up for it: Below is a comprehensive list of the major releases you can look forward to in September. If you’re not trying to potentially miss out on anything, it might be a good idea to keep reading.

Friday, September 5

  • Big Thief — Double Infinity (4AD)
  • bodie — NO SKIPS (Sony Music )
  • Colony House — 77 (LastDaze Records)
  • Curtis Harding — Departures & Arrivals: Adventures of Captain Curt (Anti)
  • Cut Copy — Moments (Cutters Records)
  • David Byrne — Who Is the Sky? (Matador)
  • El Michaels Affair — 24 Hr Sports (Big Crown)
  • Elmiene — Heat The Streets (Universal)
  • Faithless — Champion Sound (Champion Sound)
  • Fleshwater — 2000: In Search of the Endless Sky (Closed Casket Activities)
  • Fujii Kaze — Prema (Universal)
  • G Flip — Dream Ride (G Flip)
  • Glenn Hughes — Chosen (Frontiers Records s.r.l.)
  • grandson — INTERTIA (XX RECORDS)
  • Hot Chip — Joy In Repetition (Domino)
  • Iglooghost — Bronze Claw Iso (LUCKYME®)
  • Ivy — Traces of You (Bar None)
  • james k — Friend (AD 93)
  • JayWood — Leo Negro (Captured Tracks)
  • John Butler — Prism (Because)
  • Jonah Kagen — Suflowers (Arista Records)
  • Joni Mitchell — Joni’s Jazz (Rhino)
  • La Dispute — No One Was Driving the Car (Epitaph)
  • Lynyn — Ixona (Sooper Records)
  • The London Suede — Antidepressants (Suede Limited)
  • Max Richter — Sleep Circle (Deutsche Grammophon)
  • Miltown — Tales Of Never Letting Go (Rhino)
  • Okkyung Lee — Just Like Any Other Day (어느날): Background Music For Your Mundane Activities (Shelter Press)
  • Pickle Darling — Battlebots (Father/Daughter Records)
  • Primal Fear — Domination (Reigning Phoenix Music)
  • Rob Thomas — All Night Days (Universal)
  • Robbie Fulks — Now Then (Compass Records)
  • Saint Etienne — International (Heavenly Recordings)
  • SG Lewis — Anemoia (PMR Records)
  • shame — Cutthroat (Dead Oceans)
  • SL — Block Tales (Believe UK)
  • Tallah — Primeval: Obsession // Detachment (Earache)
  • Tchotchke — Playin’ Dumb (Tchotchke Records)
  • ten56. — IO (Out Of Line Music)
  • Titanic — Hagen (Unheard of Hope)
  • Tom Odell — A Wonderful Life (UROK)
  • Various Artists — I Will Swim to You: A Tribute to Jason Molina (Run For Cover Records)
  • Whitmer Thomas — TILT EP (Saddle Creek)

Friday, September 12

  • Algernon Cadwallader — Trying Not to Have a Thought (Saddle Creek)
  • Anysia Kym & Tony Seltzer — Purity (10k)
  • Asher White — 8 Tips for Catastrophe Living (Joyful Noise Recordings)
  • Bass Drum of Death — Six (Cobraside)
  • Baxter Dury — Allbarone (Heavenly Recordings)
  • Between the Buried and Me — The Blue Nowhere (InsideOutMusic)
  • Brent Amaker and the Rodeo — Vaquero (RodeoCorp, Ltd.)
  • Cafuné — Bite Reality (Aurelians Club)
  • Calum Scott — Avenoir (UMG)
  • Carson McHone — Pentimento (Merge Records)
  • Chameleons — Arctic Moon (Metropolis Records)
  • Dance Gavin Dance — Pantheon (Rise Records)
  • Daughtry — SHOCK TO THE SYSTEM (PART TWO) EP (Dogtree Records)
  • Die Spitz — Something to Consume (Third Man)
  • Ed Sheeran — Play (Ed Sheeran Limited)
  • Frost Children — Sister (True Panther)
  • Fruit Bats — Baby Man (Merge Records)
  • Gruff Rhys — Dim Probs (Rock Action)
  • Guerilla Toss — You’re Weird Now (Sub Pop)
  • Hazlett — last night you said you missed me (Nettwerk)
  • The Hidden Cameras — Bronto (Motor Entertainment)
  • I See Stars — THE WHEEL (Sumerian Records)
  • JADE — SHOWBIZ BABY! (RCA)
  • James Vickery — JAMES (Red Bull Records)
  • Jens Lekman — Songs For Other People’s Weddings (Secretly Canadian)
  • Josh Ritter — I Believe in You, My Honeydew (Pytheas Recordings)
  • Joviale — Mount Crystal (Ghostly International)
  • Kassa Overall — CREAM (Warp Records)
  • King Princess — Girl Violence (Section 1)
  • La Lom — Live At Thalia Hall (Verve)
  • LAVEDA — Love, Darla (Bar None)
  • Legss — Unreal (Legss)
  • Leisure — Welcome To The Mood (Nettwerk)
  • Liim — Liim Lasalle Loves You (IIIXL Studio)
  • Madilyn Mei — A Thousand Songs About It All: Act 1 (Mercury Records)
  • Margaret Glaspy — The Golden Heart Protector (ATO Records)
  • Maruja — Pain to Power (Music For Nations)
  • Matt Maeson — A Quiet and Harmless Living (Atlantic)
  • Michael Hurley — Broken Homes and Gardens (No Quarter)
  • Mimi Webb — Confessions (Epic Records)
  • Mitch Rowland — Whistling Pie (Giant Music)
  • Modeselektor — DJ-Kicks (!K7)
  • Nasty C & Blxckie — FREE (Tall Racks)
  • Nord Electric — Loneliness for Sale EP (Outer Battery)
  • Nyxy Nyx — Cult Classics Vol. 1 (Julia’s War Recordings/Winspear)
  • Parcels — Loved (Because Music)
  • Rafiq Bhatia — Environments (Anti)
  • Rezz — As The Pendulum Swings (HypnoVizion Records)
  • Robin Kester — Dark Sky Reserve (Memphis Industries)
  • Ruston Kelly — Pale, Through the Window (Rounder Records)
  • saturdays at your place — these things happen (Many Hats)
  • Silver Gore — Dogs In Heaven EP (Universal)
  • Silverstein — Pink Moon (UNFD)
  • snuggle — Goodbyehouse (escho)
  • Sophie Ellis-Bextor — Perimenopop (Universal)
  • Spinal Tap — The End Continues (Interscope)
  • Swell Maps — The John Peel Sessions (Mute)
  • Sydney Minsky Sargeant — Lunga (Domino)
  • Teenage Bottlerocket — Ready to Roll (Pirates Press Records)
  • Twenty One Pilots — Breach (Fueled By Ramen)
  • Verses GT — Verses GT (Lucky Me)
  • Whitney K — Bubble (Fire Records)

Friday, September 19

  • 38 Special — Milestone (38 Special Records)
  • Afternoon Bike Ride — Running With Scissors (Friends Of Friends)
  • ALA.NI — Sunshine Music (No Format)
  • Atmosphere — Jestures (Rhymesayers Entertainment)
  • Bad Cop Bad Cop — Lighten Up (Fat Wreck Chords)
  • Black Lips — Season Of The Peach (Fire Records)
  • Bones Owens — Best Western (Black Ranch Records)
  • Boo Boos — Young Love (Play It Again Sam)
  • Briscoe — Heat of July (ATO)
  • Cardi B — Am I the Drama? (Atlantic)
  • Chase Rice — Eldora (Dack Janiels Records)
  • clipping. — Dead Channel Sky Plus (Sub Pop)
  • The Favors — The Dream (Darkroom Records)
  • Lawn — God Made the Highway (Exploding In Sound Records)
  • Leith Ross — I Can See the Future (Republic Records)
  • Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks — Buckingham Nicks (Buckingham Records)
  • Golden Apples — Shooting Star (Lame-O Records)
  • Greywind — Severed Heart City (FLG)
  • Halima — Sweet Tooth (Drink Sum WTR)
  • The Happy Fits — Lovesick (Diamond City)
  • I Prevail — Violent Nature (Fearless Records)
  • Joan Shelley — Real Warmth (No Quarter)
  • Joanne Robertson — Blurrr (AD 93)
  • Kieran Hebden and William Tyler — 41 Longfield Street Late ’80s (Eat Your Own Ears)
  • Leon Vynehall — In Daytona Yellow (Studio Ooze)
  • Lola Young — I’m Only F**king Myself (Island)
  • Los Straitjackets — Somos Los Straitjackets (Yep Roc Records)
  • Mappe Of — Afterglades (Paper Bag Records)
  • Mike Tramp — Songs of White Lion — Vol. III (Frontiers)
  • Milo Korbenski — Sex Angel (Phantom Limb)
  • Motion City Soundtrack — The Same Old Wasted Wonderful World (Epitaph)
  • múm — History of Silence (Morr Music)
  • Nation of Language — Dance Called Memory (Sub Pop)
  • Native Sun — Concrete Language (TODO)
  • NewDad — Altar (NewDad Partnership)
  • Newton Faulkner — Octopus (Cooking Vinyl)
  • Nine Inch Nails — Tron: Ares (Original Motion Picture) (The Null Corporation/Walt Disney Records)
  • The Oxys — Casting Pearls Before Swine (Cleopatra Records)
  • Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay — AM PM SOHO LIVE (BFD)
  • pôt-pot — Warsaw 480km (felte)
  • Public Opinion — Perpetual Motion Machine EP (SideOneDummy)
  • ROME — Gemini EP (5 Music Incorporated)
  • Sammy Virji — Same Day Cleaning (Universal)
  • Sarah McLachlan — Better Broken (Concord)
  • TEKE::TEKE — Hagata Deluxe (Kill Rock Stars)
  • The Third Mind — Right Now! (Yep Roc)
  • Toro Y Moi — Unerthed: Hole Erth Unplugged (Dead Oceans)
  • Total Wife — Come Back Down (Julia’s War Recordings)
  • Wednesday — Bleeds (Dead Oceans)
  • Wilder Maker — The Streets Like Beds Still Warm (Western Vinyl>

Friday, September 26

  • Amanda Shires — Nobody’s Girl (ATO Records)
  • anaiis — Devotion & The Black Divine (5DB Records)
  • Ani Glass — Phantasmagoria (Ani Glass)
  • Bitchin Bajas — Inland See (Drag City)
  • Cameron Whitcomb — The Hard Way (Atlantic)
  • Cate Le Bon — Michelangelo Dying (Mexican Summer)
  • Christone “Kingfish” Ingram — Hard Road (Exceleration Music Partners)
  • Coach Party — Caramel (Chess Club)
  • crushed — no scope (Ghostly International)
  • Daffo — Where the Earth Bends (Concord)
  • Doja Cat — Vie (Kemosabe Records/RCA Records)
  • Fred Armisen — 100 Sound Effects (Drag City)
  • Geese — Getting Killed (Partisan Records)
  • Good Neighbours — Blue Sky Mentality (Polydor)
  • Grumpy — Piebald EP (Bayonet Records)
  • HUNNY — SPIRIT! (Epitaph)
  • Jeff Tweedy — Twilight Override (dBpm Records)
  • John Maus — Later Than You Think (Young)
  • Joy Crookes — Juniper (Sony)
  • Kathryn Williams — Mystery Park (One Little Independent Records)
  • Kings Elliot — Born Blue (VEC)
  • Lady A — On This Winter’s Night (Volume 2) (Big Machine Label Group)
  • Nobukazu Takemura — knot of meanings (Thrill Jockey)
  • Lady Wray — Cover Girl (Big Crown Records)
  • Marcus King Band — Darling Blue (Spinefarm)
  • Mariah Carey — Here For It All (gamma)
  • Neko Case — Neon Grey Midnight Green (Anti)
  • Night Tapes — portals//polarities (Nettwerk)
  • Olivia Dean — The Art of Loving (Capitol UK)
  • Plato III — Grown (Polyvinyl)
  • Purity Ring — Purity Ring (The Fellowship)
  • Rainbow Kitten Surprise — Bones (Atlantic)
  • Robert Plant — Saving Grace (Nonesuch)
  • Rochelle Jordan — Through The Wall (Empire)
  • Sam Prekop — Open Close (Thrill Jockey)
  • Scaler — Endlessly (Black Acre)
  • Sir Richard Bishop — Hillbilly Ragas (Drag City)
  • Sloan — Based on the Best Seller (Yep Roc)
  • SPRINTS — All That Is Over (City Slang)
  • The Starting Line — Eternal Youth (Lineage Recordings)
  • Tom Skinner — Kaleidoscopic Visions (Brownswood/International Anthem)
  • Whiskey Meyers — Whomp Whack Thunder (Wiggy Thump Records)
  • White Reaper — Only Slightly Empty (Blue Grape Music)
  • Zara Larsson — Midnight Sun (Epic Records)