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Peacock TV Finally Has Plenty To Watch Besides ‘The Office’ Reruns

When Peacock TV, the NBC/Universal streaming network, launched last summer, the streamer offered early-bird subscribers a year-long subscription for around $25, which comes to a little more than $2 a month. I leaped at the offer thinking it would be a bargain. We were only months into the pandemic, and I looked forward to all the new offerings to help get us through the year. Six months into the subscription, however, and that expense had started to feel like a disappointment.

Peacock launched with the drama Brave New World, which was not the House of Cards or even The Morning Show that the streamer had hoped. The nine episodes came and went and Peacock didn’t even bother to order more. Beyond that, the streaming network had very little else among its original series except for a batch of international shows that it licensed from the UK, most of which were middling (Hitmen, The Capture) to bad (David Schwimmer’s Intelligence), although there was one gem among them, Lennie James’ Save Me.

Beyond that, the best original programming that Peacock had going for it was the third season of the wry and funny A.P. Bio, spun off from NBC and starring It’s Alway Sunny’s Glenn Howerton. It was good, but not worth the year-long Peacock subscription price. In the new year, at least, Peacock was finally able to begin streaming Netflix’s biggest hit, The Office, but by then, most of the rewatchers had gotten their fill watching it on Netflix during the pandemic.

Lately, however, the streamer has begun to show signs of life, beginning really last September, when they gave Larry Wilmore and Amber Ruffin their own weekly late-night shows. Wilmore’s show didn’t last beyond 11 episodes, but The Amber Ruffin Show has become one of the few successful late-night shows to succeed on a streamer. She (and head writer Jenny Hagel, also over from Late Night with Seth Meyers) are an absolute delight, and the show was quickly able to establish a unique voice and presence in the late-night landscape.

Meanwhile, the Saved by the Bell reboot launched last November, and while it was met with skepticism among many, it’s actually good. Really good, the kind of series that fans of the original can happily watch with their kids. It’s progressive, smarter than it has any right to be for a show called Saved by the Bell, and it’s even taken a few hilarious shots at the original series. The Punky Brewster revival came along in February, and while it’s certainly not worth the price of a subscription, it’s a pleasantly decent family show.

In the spring, however, is when Peacock really started to come into its own, launching the Ed Helms, Mike Schur, and Sierra Teller Ornelas. comedy Rutherford Falls, easily the best new show on the streamer at the time. It’s a delightful sitcom about a well-meaning white guy (Helms) who thinks he’s doing the right thing by trying to salvage the legacy of his family in a town where the Indigenous population had been sidelined (and worse) by his ancestors. It’s not only an excellent series but features one of the largest Indigenous writing staffs and casts on American television.

The streamer soon built upon Rutherford Falls with Girls5Eva, the new best show on Peacock, a hilarious series about a one-hit-wonder girl group who reunite in their 40s in an effort to resurrect their star. It comes from Meredith Scardino (a protege of Tina Fey), and it has all of Fey’s sensibilities — it’s loaded with pop-culture references and stacks jokes on top of jokes — only it’s better built for the 2020s (it is, in fact, better than the actual Tina Fey sitcom currently airing on NBC, The Mayor).

Moreover, earlier this month, Peacock even brought aboard its best international series, We Are Lady Parts, a British comedy about a punk-rock band that consists of Muslim women (it currently sits at 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes).

It’s hard to say, with the existing original content, that Peacock is worth a year-long paid subscription, although it’s certainly worth subscribing to for (at least) a month just to watch Rutherford Falls, We Are Lady Parts, and Girls5Eva (and watch The Amber Ruffin Show while you have it). However, there’s also plenty of good content in the pipeline for Peacock TV. They’re working on Bel Air, a darker, more dramatic re-imagining of the Will Smith sitcom. Will Forte’s MacGruber series has found a home on Peacock. Seth MacFarlane is turning Ted into a television series there. Battlestar Galactica is being rebooted again for the streamer, and Emmy Rossum’s Angelyne is currently in post-production. A revival of Queer as Folk has been ordered, a Joe Exotic miniseries starring Kate McKinnon is on its way, another Law & Order series, Hate Crimes, will premiere later this year, and Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol is being turned into a series. Perhaps most intriguing is the fact that Peacock landed Damon Lindelof’s follow-up to Watchmen, Mrs. Davis, which he is developing with Tara Davis.

All of which is to say: unless you’re a fan of The Office, the WWE, or the Fast and Furious films, Peacock is not fully stocked yet, but with its huge library of content and its growing list of originals, it is well on its way to becoming a real contender among the streaming platforms.

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All The Best New R&B From This Week That You Need To Hear

Sometimes the best new R&B can be hard to find, but there are plenty of great rhythm and blues tunes to get into if you have the time to sift through the hundreds of newly released songs every week. So that R&B heads can focus on listening to what they really love in its true form, we’ll be offering a digest of the best new R&B jams that fans should hear.

This week, HER released her debut album Back Of My Mind, Tone Stith dropped off his EP FWM and Leon Bridges offered his new single “Why Don’t You Touch Me.”

HER — Back Of My Mind

This week, HER released her debut album Back Of My Mind. It’s been long awaited and features her previously released singles “Slide,” “Damage,” and “Come Through” with Chris Brown. Stacked with 21 tracks, Back Of My Mind seems to have been well worth the wait.

Tone Stith — FWM

Tone Stith‘s FWM is the talented R&B singer’s first project of the year featuring nine songs which include appearances from HER, Kiana Lede, and Lonr. If there was ever a time to get to know Tone Stith, FWM is the time.

Leon Bridges — “Why Don’t You Touch Me”

As Leon Bridges preps for his forthcoming project Gold-Diggers Sound he offers, “Why Don’t You Touch Me.” It’s a sweet, yet honest number that deserves a spin.

Poo Bear — “The Day You Left”

Poo Bear wrote “The Day You Left” in honor of his late mother and it’s a priceless ode. “’The Day You Left’ is the perfect balance between pain and joy and consistent selfishness and selflessness.” Poo Bear said in a statement. “It embodies the true meaning of a bittersweet loss.”

Queen Naija — “Marvins Room”

Queen Naija took on Drake’s “Marvins Room” like it was 2011 for Amazon Music. When “Marvins Room” first hit the internet it was something special and Queen Naija definitely delivers on that familiar feeling.

Jacquees — “Bed Friend” Feat. Queen Naija

Jacquees and Queen Naija together on “Bed Friend” is pure magic. The song is expected to make an appearance on Jacquees’ upcoming release P.T.O.F: Vol. I (Panties Thrown On Floor).

Majid Jordan — “Been Through That”

Majid Jordan is back and the song of the moment goes to their latest release “Been Through That.” Here’s to looking forward to more MJ for the rest of 2021.

Otis Kane — Purple Blue

“First On SoundCloud” artist Otis Kane has arrived with his project “Purple Blue.” It’s filled with 13 songs of R&B goodness, including his previously released tracks “Good Love” and “Sweet Sensation.”

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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‘I Think You Should Leave’ Looks Even More Insane (And Insanely Funny) In The Season 2 Trailer

Yelling isn’t inherently funny. It can be loud, annoying, abrasive. But in the right hands (throat?), it’s hilarious. Tim Robinson joined the Mount Rushmore of comedy yellers, alongside Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, and Arnold Schwarzenegger in the “shut up” scene from Kindergarten Cop, with the first season of Netflix’s I Think You Should Leave. The instantly iconic sketch series is back for a second season next month, and based on the trailer above, there’s more great yelling moments to come.

It’s hard to get a genuine “lol” from a trailer, but Robinson got me good by screaming “hey, hold that door!” to someone down a long hallway and proceeding to slowly walk there. I also lost it at “any of these little f*ckers ever pop out of the f*cking wall?” during a ghost tour. The trailer also features guest spots from returning favorites Sam Richardson (I better not see that rat bastard Bart Harley Jarvis), Patti Harrison, and Tim Heidecker, as well as Mike O’Brien and sketch comedy legend Bob Odenkirk. Netflix also confirmed John Early, Paul Walter Hauser, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood standout Julia Butters. I didn’t notice Conner O’Malley, but I’m hoping he’ll be in the new episodes too.

I Think You Should Leave returns on July 6.

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Miley Cyrus Finally Makes Good On Her Metallica Cover As Part Of The Band’s Massive Covers Album

30 years ago, in the summer of 1991, Metallica released their self-titled fifth album, which kicked off their still-active streak of No. 1 albums and is one of the best-selling musical releases of all time. Now, the band is marking the occasion with a pair of special releases, both of which are set for September 10.

One is a reissue of the album that will feature a bunch of extras. The Limited Edition Deluxe Box Set, for example, features “the album remastered on 180G 2-LP, a picture disc, three live LPs, 14 CDs (containing rough mixes, demos, interviews, live shows), 6 DVDs (containing outtakes, behind the scenes, official videos, live shows), a 120-page hardcover book, four tour laminates, three lithos, three guitar picks, a Metallica lanyard, a folder with lyric sheets, and a download card.”

The other is The Metallica Blacklist, a 53-track release that features covers of the songs from Metallica. The announcement was accompanied by Miley Cyrus’ long-awaited cover of “Nothing Else Matters,” which features Watt, Elton John, Yo-Yo Ma, Robert Trujillo, and Chad Smith.

Other artists who contributed to the album include Mac DeMarco, Rina Sawayama, Weezer, Jason Isbell, St. Vincent, Pup, Corey Taylor, Cage The Elephant, J Balvin, Moses Sumney, The Neptunes, Portugal The Man, Phoebe Bridgers, My Morning Jacket, Darius Rucker, Chris Stapleton, Idles, and Kamasi Washington.

Listen to Cyrus and company’s cover of “Nothing Else Matters” above and check out the full The Metallica Blacklist tracklist below.

1. Alessia Cara & The Warning — “Enter Sandman”
2. Mac DeMarco — “Enter Sandman”
3. Ghost — “Enter Sandman”
4. Juanes — “Enter Sandman”
5. Rina Sawayama — “Enter Sandman”
6. Weezer — “Enter Sandman”
7. Sam Fender — “Sad But True (Live)”
8. Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit — “Sad But True”
9. Mexican Institute Of Sound feat. La Perla & Gera MX — “Sad But True”
10. Royal Blood — “Sad But True”
11. St. Vincent — “Sad But True”
12. White Reaper — “Sad But True”
13. YB — “Sad But True”
14. Biffy Clyro — “Holier Than Thou”
15. The Chats — “Holier Than Thou”
16. OFF! — “Holier Than Thou”
17. Pup — “Holier Than Thou”
18. Corey Taylor — “Holier Than Thou”
19. Cage The Elephant — “The Unforgiven”
20. Vishal Dadlani, DIVINE, Shor Police — “The Unforgiven”
21. Diet Cig — “The Unforgiven”
22. Flatbush Zombies feat. DJ Scratch — “The Unforgiven”
23. Ha*Ash — “The Unforgiven”
24. José Madero — “The Unforgiven”
25. Moses Sumney — “The Unforgiven”
26. J Balvin — “Wherever I May Roam”
27. Chase & Status feat. BackRoad Gee — “Wherever I May Roam”
28. The Neptunes — “Wherever I May Roam”
29. Jon Pardi — “Wherever I May Roam”
30. Sebastian — “Don’t Tread On Else Matters”
31. Portugal The Man — “Don’t Tread On Me”
32. Volbeat — “Don’t Tread On Me”
33. The HU — “Through The Never”
34. Tomi Owó — “Through The Never”
35. Phoebe Bridgers — “Nothing Else Matters”
36. Miley Cyrus — “Nothing Else Matters” Feat. Watt, Elton John, Yo-Yo Ma, Robert Trujillo, And Chad Smith
37. Dave Gahan — “Nothing Else Matters”
38. Mickey Guyton — “Nothing Else Matters”
39. Dermot Kennedy — “Nothing Else Matters”
40. Mon Laferte — “Nothing Else Matters”
41. Igor Levit — “Nothing Else Matters”
42. My Morning Jacket — “Nothing Else Matters”
43. PG Roxette — “Nothing Else Matters”
44. Darius Rucker — “Nothing Else Matters”
45. Chris Stapleton — “Nothing Else Matters”
46. Tresor — “Nothing Else Matters”
47. Goodnight, Texas — “Of Wolf And Man”
48. Idles — “The God That Failed”
49. Imelda May — “The God That Failed”
50. Cherry Glazerr — “My Friend Of Misery”
51. Izïa — “My Friend Of Misery”
52. Kamasi Washington — “My Friend Of Misery”
53. Rodrigo y Gabriela — “The Struggle Within”

The Metallica Blacklist is out 9/10 via Blackened Recordings. Pre-order it here.

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The ‘Fox & Friends’ Gang Is Aghast That Traditionally Low-Wage Workers Are Benefitting From Free Market Capitalism In The Post-Pandemic World

For months now, conservatives have not been happy that the enhanced unemployment benefits during the pandemic have possibly given workers the opportunity to hold out for higher wages or find new, better paying jobs, and that grumbling led to some pretty ridiculous comments on Tuesday morning’s Fox & Friends.

Hosts Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, and Brian Kilmeade were particularly incensed about Layne’s Chicken Fingers, a burgeoning fast food franchise in Texas that’s resorted to paying teenagers a $50,000 salary just to keep its restaurants staffed. According to Layne’s CEO, the “small business” can’t compete with corporations like Walmart and McDonald’s, which have upped its wages to attract workers. Via Business Insider:

“We’re so thin at leadership that we can’t stretch anymore to open more locations,” he told the Journal. “I’ve got a good crop of 16- and 17-year-olds, but I need another year or two to get them seasoned to run stores.”

The $50,000 salary caused the Fox & Friends host to balk at paying teen workers this salary, and Kilmeade actually joked that they’ll be able to pay for their entire college tuition — as if that’s a bad thing!

Not content to stoke American’s fear of teenagers paying for their own college, the Fox & Friends crew also made sure to paint Joe Biden’s America as a crime-ridden hellhole. During another odd segment, the hosts warned viewers to stay away from Times Square and the subway because Steve Doocy saw a fight at four in the morning. We’re sure New Yorkers will get right on that.

(Via Bobby Lewis on Twitter)

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Cardi B’s Role In ‘F9’ Will Carry Over To Future Sequels, According To Vin Diesel

Cardi B’s role in F9 may be bigger than anyone previously expected if Vin Diesel’s comments in a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight are to be believed. Diesel, the series’ undisputed center, told ET that Leysa, Cardi’s character in the latest installment of the franchise, has a storyline that could continue for another two movies in the series.

Diesel confirmed that the next two movies will be the franchise’s finale, and Cardi’s role will be much more than just a cameo. “We are very much excited to evolve her character and to expand it to the finale,” he said. “She made it just in time. She came in Fast 9 just in time.”

In a separate statement, the film’s director Justin Lin had plenty of nice things to say about the newest cast member. “I love Cardi,” he gushed. “I mean, it’s amazing she showed up and within a minute she’s part of the family. And I love how when I got together with her, her and Vin were talking about the character because she’s actually really embedded into the overall universe, she’s been around for a long time and this is just the first time we are seeing her, so I’m really excited to explore that character of her. I’ll work with her any day.”

You can check out Cardi’s role in F9 this Friday, June 25.

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Sorry, Jesse and Céline Shippers: Julie Delpy Says She And Ethan Hawke Probably Won’t Be Making A Fourth ‘Before’ Movie

Over the past quarter-century, moviegoers have seen Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Céline (Julie Delpy) meet and spend a night wandering around Vienna and falling in love in Before Sunrise (1995); reuniting nearly a decade later in Paris and still having that spark in Before Sunset (2004); and being an official couple spending the summer in Greece with their twin daughters and dealing with a relationship at a crossroads in Before Midnight (2013). While it’s long been assumed that a fourth film would be happening, with Hawke even suggesting in early 2020 that an entry that featured the couple in lockdown might be just what the world needs, it seems as if we might have seen the last of Jesse and Céline.

In a new interview with the French outlet Telerama, Delpy admitted that director Richard Linklater proposed the idea of a fourth Before film to her—and she turned it down. In fact, she’s been seriously considering leaving the film industry altogether… possibly to become a doctor? Here’s what she had to say:

“I often think about [leaving the industry]. A year and a half ago, I was not far from it. The hell I went through to produce my film had exhausted me. I said no to Richard Linklater for the fourth part of the Before films. I thought that maybe I could go back to school. I would make a very good doctor, for example! You give me three symptoms and I tell you what you are suffering from!”

(Someone should introduce Julie to WebMD.)

To be fair, Delpy has good reason to be annoyed with Hollywood. She’s been working as a writer, director, and producer since the mid-1990s. And while she has two Oscar nominations under her belt (for Before Sunset and Before Midnight, as she, Hawke, and Linklater share writing credits on the films) and a string of critically acclaimed directorial efforts, she’s had a tough go of getting her latest film, A Dazzling Display of Splendor, off the ground—despite having what she describes as one of the best screenplays she has ever written, plus Game of Thrones’ Emilia Clarke attached. “And yet I’m still struggling,” she says. “Non-stop. I have so many movies in my drawers that will never be shot, if you only knew! I’m fed up.”

While Delpy’s desire to walk away from it all is understandable, she admitted that her passion for storytelling is hard to deny, or ignore. “I like to create, to tell stories,” she says. “It’s stronger than me.”

So maybe there is hope that a fourth Before movie could still happen… even if it’s another decade or two before it’s released. Before Bingo, set in a nursing home, has a certain ring to it.

(Via The Playlist)

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Trump Reportedly Pushed For ‘SNL’ And ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ To Be Investigated And Prevented From Ridiculing Him

Every president is fair game on SNL for mockery. Apparently, no one prepped Donald Trump for this inevitability because when “Alex” Baldwin began doing his Trump impression (which Alec later described as “agony”), the then-president was incensed. The Daily Beast reminds everyone (since Trump’s Twitter account no longer exists) that he once tweeted how he wanted the feds to “look into” whether SNL was engaged in “[c]ollusion with the Democrats and, of course, Russia!” He also complained, “It’s truly incredible that shows like Saturday Night Live, not funny/no talent, can spend all of their time knocking the same person (me), over & over, without so much of a mention of ‘the other side.”

Well, Trump apparently went further than tweeting and actually started pushing for an honest-to-god investigation on the issue. He was also, apparently, incredibly peeved with Jimmy Kimmel for taking shots at him during monologues (which, again, is customary and fair game because the U.S. doesn’t pull the Russian State Television thing, and that adds a whole other shade of irony to Trump’s complaints). Here’s how the Daily Beast describes what wheels Trump tried to put into motion:

According to two people familiar with the matter, Trump had asked advisers and lawyers in early 2019 about what the Federal Communications Commission, the courts systems, and–most confusingly to some Trump lieutenants–the Department of Justice could do to probe or mitigate SNL, Jimmy Kimmel, and other late-night comedy mischief-makers.

To those who heard it, Trump’s inquiries into what federal regulations could be used to bust the likes of Kimmel and SNL was more of a nuisance than a constitutional crisis. “It was more annoying than alarming, to be honest with you,” one of these sources recalled. However, the conversations further showed, in the pettiest of ways, how the 45th U.S. president was keen on turning the country’s top law enforcers into something more akin to his own personally retained law firm.

The whole “more of a nuisance” than a “constitutional crisis” part is particularly telling, given that the Daily Beast spoke with sources who detailed how Trump was very confused and had to be told why SNL and late night sketches are protected as satire and don’t have to follow any “fairness doctrine” guidelines (which Trump mistakenly referred to as “equal time”), and he simply didn’t get it. A source told The Daily Beast that Trump persisted in asking, “Can something else be done about it?” This person claims that they tossed a form of “I’ll look into it” toward Trump, and that never happened because the Department of Justice doesn’t exactly dive into late-night comedy matters.

Of course, the takeaway here is that Trump can’t take a joke. He wanted to punish any comedy that was anti-Trump. One of his favorite words can be used to describe this situation: it’s pretty “sad.”

(Via The Daily Beast)

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All The Best New Indie Music From This Week

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 a collaborative track from The Killers and Bruce Springsteen, the return of Gang Of Youths, and a new stand-alone single from Soccer Mommy. Check out the rest of the best new indie music below.

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The Killers – “Dustland” (ft. Bruce Springsteen)

The Killers have not been shy about the massive influence of Bruce Springsteen on their music over the years. Now, the two have finally teamed up for a track, a reimagining of a song off The Killers’ 2008 album Day & Age, “A Dustland Fairytale.” Springsteen says the song is his favorite in The Killers’ catalogue, and you can hear the mutual admiration radiating out of the speakers.

Gang Of Youths – “The Angel Of 8th Ave”

Speaking of The Boss, his influence is laced all through Gang Of Youth’s first track in four years. “The Angel Of 8th Ave” has frontman Dave Le’aupepe doing “the same raspy acrobatics that Bruce’s do,” writes Caitlin White for Uproxx. Though there is no official announcement of a new album from the Australian outfit, we’re waiting on the edge of our seats.

The Front Bottoms – “Voodoo Magic”

The Front Bottoms have been steadily releasing music over the last ten years are so, and 2021 is no exception. “Voodoo Magic” does what the New Jersey band does best, delivering sharp lyrics and driving acoustic-centric punk.

Soccer Mommy – “Kissing In The Rain”

The latest new music from Sophie Allison is a one-off track that arrives as part of the Dark Nights: Death Metal soundtrack. “Kissing In The Rain” “fits firmly in the Soccer Mommy discography, leaning more toward the darker, more abstract noodling of Color Theory than her debut,” writes Caitlin White for Uproxx.

Unto Others – “When Will Gods Work Be Done”

Unto Others first caught my attention when they were still under the name Idle Hands because of their unabashed approach to metal that might seem “unpopular” at the surface. After a trademark dispute, the band is back with new music under the name Unto Others, delivering the same lovable classic heaviness and melodrama that came on their 2019 album.

Meet Me @ The Altar – “Feel A Thing”

After the success of their debut single “Garden,” rising pop-punk stars Meet Me @ The Altar have announced their debut EP, Model Citizen. The announcement comes with the project’s first preview, “Feel A Thing,” which showcases the trio’s knack for massive hooks and serves as a reminder of why pop-punk became so popular in the first place.

Torres – “Hug From A Dinosaur”

Torres’ new album Thirstier doesn’t drop for about a month, but Mackenzie Scott has been steadily rolling out new tracks to tide us over. “Hug From A Dinosaur” is what Sarah Grant calls for Uproxx an “eccentric headbanger juiced up on Scott’s sour intensity.”

Goodbye Honolulu – “Over And Over”

Canadian outfit Goodbye Honolulu are prepping their self-titled debut, prefaced by the groovy, intoxicating “Over And Over.” Over warped guitars, vocalist Fox Martindale laments about what he calls “the daily repetitiveness of a monogamous relationship and the ever-growingaz numbness to things that once made one jealous.”

Indigo De Souza – “Kill Me”

Indigo De Souza is back with a brand new album called Any Shape You Take. “Kill Me” is the first taste of the record, a track that “blends heartache with the grotesque,” according to Sarah Grant for Uproxx, while “De Souza chirps in a fluffy soprano.”

Wet Leg – “Chaise Longue”

Wet Leg, the latest signing to esteemed indie label Domino Records, hails from the Isle Of Wight, a sparsely populated island off the south coast of England that is only accessible by boat. The band is introducing themselves with “Chaise Longue,” a bass-driven power pop number that channels Sonic Youth and cements Wet Leg as a band to watch this year.

Keep For Cheap – “Losing”

Minnesota is often a breeding ground for some gorgeous songwriting. Keep For Cheap is the latest in this long line, with their new track “Losing,” which is an impressive folk adventure complete with mind-blowing harmonies and distorted guitars. The quintet just finished tracking their debut album, so keep an eye out for more from them in the coming months.

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J. Cole Announces His ‘The Off-Season’ Tour With 21 Savage And Morray

J. Cole may have found an unusual way to promote his new album The Off-Season by playing pro basketball in Africa, and a successful one at that. The album dominated the Billboard charts, debuting at No. 1 on the albums chart with the year’s highest streaming year so far. Sometimes, though, the old ways are the best, so he’s also taking the show on the road this fall with The Off-Season Tour featuring two of the album’s guest rappers, 21 Savage and Morray.

The tour will hit 17 cities beginning in September with Miami, FL, and concluding in October at LA’s The Forum. Tickets go on sale beginning Friday, June 25 at 10 AM local time. You can check Dreamville.com for more information. See the full list of stops and dates below.

https://twitter.com/JColeNC/status/1407337403493330951/

9/24 – Miami, FL @ FTX Arena*^
9/25 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center*^
9/27 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena^
9/28 – Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Coliseum Complex*^
9/29 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center*^
10/1 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden*^
10/2 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center*^
10/4 – Washington DC @ Capital One Arena*^
10/5 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena*^
10/7 – Chicago, IL @ United Center*^
10/10 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center*^
10/11 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Arena*^
10/14 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena*^
10/16 – Las Vegas @ MGM Grand Garden Arena*^
10/17 – Phoenix, AZ @ Phoenix Suns Arena*^
10/20 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena*^
10/21 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum*^