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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 Waxahatchee, Wild Pink, Geordie Greep, and more.

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Drug Church – Prude

It’s time to go back to Drug Church. Prude, the fifth album from the Albany, New York-bred hardcore heroes, confronts quotidian mundanities and theatrical landmarks in equal measure. It’s populated by a cast of characters who experience everything from becoming a finance bro to getting shot while attempting robbery. Nothing is too boring or too ridiculous for frontman Patrick Kindlon to use as lyrical fodder; everything is up for grabs, and it gives Drug Church’s boisterous, bold punk songs a humanistic bent.

Half Waif – See You At The Maypole

Grief permeates every corner of See You At The Maypole. Nandi Rose, as Half Waif, has often used her music as a conduit for healing, whether that be for herself or for others. Her latest album dives into the grieving process – for her miscarriage, for her mother-in-law’s pancreatic cancer diagnosis – so that Rose can rise from all of it, renewed with a deeper understanding of how to move forward. She’s said that this record is a “story of finding a way back again.” From the sound of it, such as the steady rhythms guiding “Collect Color” and her gossamer, rich vocal harmonies on “Dust,” she has.

Aphex Twin – “Rhubarb Orc. 19.53 Rev”

Richard D. James, otherwise known as Aphex Twin, is perhaps best-known for his pair of Selected Ambient Works albums. Because of their influence, Warp Records has reissued the second installment, 1994’s Selected Ambient Works Volume II. It partly consists of previously unreleased and newly reimagined material, such as “Rhubarb Orc. 19.53 Rev,” a novel take on “#3” from the original LP. Just like that album defied genre norms 30 years ago, James’ reworking of “#3” likewise flouts established conventions, playing with the listener’s pre-existing knowledge of the track and upending expectations with swooning, swelling, and sweeping synths.

Wild Pink – Dulling The Horns

Wild Pink’s fifth album, Dulling The Horns, sounds anything but dull. Ringleader John Ross’ songwriting has never been sharper, as the New York musician has refined his strain of heartland rock to its most affecting apogee. The baritone guitars are dense and gritty, the choruses are anthemic and riveting, and Ross’ pen is plain-spoken yet profound. Prolonging a streak of heaters dating back to 2017’s self-titled LP, Dulling The Horns is Wild Pink’s wild peak.

Waxahatchee – “Much Ado About Nothing”

One of the main contenders for album of the year goes to Katie Crutchfield’s sterling alt-country opus Tigers Blood, the sixth album from Waxahatchee. The Kansas City resident is already back with a new single, “Much Ado About Nothing,” and it’s a stunner. She’s been performing it live on her most recent tour, and, fortunately, it has now received an official release. Surrounded by her regular coterie of collaborators – MJ Lenderman, Brad Cook, Phil Cook – Crutchfield sounds radiant.

Florist – “This Was A Gift”

“Only the dead survive,” Emily Sprague sings in the chorus of “This Was A Gift,” the latest single from Florist. The indie-folk four-piece has always espoused the tenets of chosen family and the importance of close community, as evinced on their self-titled 2022 double album. That idea finds a more succinct vessel on their new song, which Sprague says in a press release is about “enduring difficult seasons of life with the people that we keep close.” Hardship comes for us all at some point or another, but with loved ones beside us, maybe we can weather the storm. Even the dead will survive.

The Weather Station – “Neon Signs”

On 2021’s Ignorance, Tamara Lindeman reckoned with the destruction that climate change has brought upon our lives. As the Weather Station, Lindeman explored how it affects our interior and exterior worlds, how the demolition of these places we call home begets a burdensome grief. Humanhood, the seventh Weather Station album, arriving early next year, dives deeper into the pain of manmade disasters, and how capitalism, incessant advertising, and corporate greed thrives in times of strife. “I went walking in a punishing heat / Nobody meets my eyes except with witty signs / And luxury designs,” Lindeman sings on lead single “Neon Signs,” her featherlight voice belying her weighty observations. Even when things feel heavy, the Weather Station arrives as a balm, shining like a lighthouse in a devastating seastorm.

Yasmin Williams – Acadia

Yasmin Williams plays guitar like no one else. Having realized she was much better at Guitar Hero II while holding the controller in her lap, she then learned to play the real thing that way, too. Shredding has never sounded so beautiful, melodic, or even peaceful; it’s one of the reasons that Williams is one of the best performers I’ve ever had the fortune to witness live. On her third record, Acadia, she expands her sound to include a wider range of collaborators – even vocalists! – and stylistic flourishes that elevate her work to new heights. There’s faint, distorted guitar on “Dream Lake” that slowly blossoms into a solo; the metronomic groove of “Nectar” adds a solid, rhythmic cadence to Williams’ filigreed finger-picking; and “Hummingbird” flits like its titular animal with Allison de Groot’s buzzy banjo and Tatiana Hargreaves’ frenetic fiddle. Acadia, sonically, is a bigger and bolder record than its forerunners, and its ambitions unequivocally pay off.

Dawn Richard & Spencer Zahn – Quiet In A World Full Of Noise

One of the best albums of 2022 was Pigments, the surprising collaboration between pop vocalist Dawn Richard and classical composer Spencer Zahn. Thankfully, Pigments was not a one-off occurrence. Richard and Zahn’s new joint album, Quiet In A World Full Of Noise, is as gorgeous, hypnotic, and stirring as its predecessor. It’s a record that lives up to its striking title; amid a world full of noise, Richard and Zahn offer a soothing salve. Built largely on ambient piano, strings, brass, and Richard’s spellbinding voice, the duo’s second album is a true marvel.

Geordie Greep – The New Sound

This is, quite literally, Geordie Greep’s new sound. Just over a week after saying his band Black Midi was “indefinitely over,” Greep announced his solo debut album. Aptly titled The New Sound, Greep takes Black Midi’s proggy, math-rock milieu to its logical endpoint: jazzy, abrasive Broadway numbers about down-on-their-luck incels. From the salsa-inflected lead single “Holy, Holy” to the Steely Dan-indebted instrumental title track, Greep’s first record sans Midi is a heady, bewildering, and intoxicating endeavor.

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Flying Lotus Makes A Stylistic Pivot On ‘Ingo Swann,’ His New House-Influenced Single

Flying Lotus has laid relatively low in 2024, aside from the recent revelation that he’s the artist behind two of Apple’s popular iPhone ringtones they introduced in iOS 13. He did drop a new single in August, though: “Garmonbozia.” (Listen below in case you missed it). Now he’s followed that up with another new tune, “Ingo Swann.”

While “Garmonbozia” is a woozy, synthy track, “Ingo Swann” goes in a different direction. It’s driven by a thumping beat and is more of a dance-ready house number.

The two songs are Flying Lotus’ first new music since “The Room” in 2022. He’s been busy, though: Also in 2022, it was announced that his Brainfeeder Films had signed a multi-movie deal with Logical Pictures and XYZ Film. One of them, Ash, stars Aaron Paul and Eiza González. Earlier this year, Amazon’s Prime Video purchased the international rights to the film, which is described as a sci-fi thriller. Deadline relays, “Gonzalez will play a woman who wakes up on a distant planet and finds the crew of her space station viciously killed. She must decide whether she can trust the man (Paul) sent to rescue her.” So, there’s plenty more to come from FlyLo.

Listen to “Ingo Swann” above.

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All The Best New Pop Music From This Week

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Lisa continued to solidify her solo prowess outside of Blackpink. Joe Jonas has something to say outside of the Jonas Brothers. Finneas hit pause on his hyper-successful (and blood-bound) partnership with Billie Eilish to release For Cryin’ Out Loud!

Check that out and more in Uproxx’s Best New Pop Music roundup below.

Coldplay — “All My Love”

Ah, it all makes sense. In late September, Chris Martin sang what appeared to be impromptu karaoke at Dino’s Lounge in Las Vegas. He wore coke bottle glasses and a wig. He gifted a balloon to an onlooker. Why would he do that? We now know it was all for Coldplay’s “All My Love” official lyric video. In typical Coldplay form, the ballad is as beautifully earnest as the video. And soak it up while you can, as Martin spelled out the remaining timeline for Coldplay while visiting with Jimmy Fallon.

Lisa — “Moonlit Floor”

Blackpink’s Lisa is on a heater. “Rockstar” reinforced her solo star power. “New Woman” featuring Rosalía doubled down. Now, “Moonlit Floor” expounds upon Lisa’s impressive versatility. The upbeat single is Lisa’s take on Sixpence None The Richer’s 1998 pop-rock hit “Kiss Me,” even interpolating the chorus — with a few clever changes. The original “Kiss Me” chorus is, “Kiss me beneath the milky twilight / Lead me out on the moonlit floor”; In the “Moonlit Floor” chorus, Lisa sings, “Kiss me under the Paris twilight / Kiss me out on the moonlit floor.” Nostalgic and refreshing simultaneously.

Joe Jonas — “What This Could Be”

Joe Jonas postponed Music For People Who Believe In Love. His solo LP was supposed to be released on October 4, but he dropped “What This Could Be” instead. The hopeful song finds Jonas willing to open himself up to love again because, as he sings, “our hearts are made / For making mistakes, more than a few / Dreams not a lie, it’s okay to be fools / And say some dumb sh*t that might not come true / I’d give up my peace of mind to lose my mind again with you.” Jonas co-write the single with Dan Nigro (who also produced it) and Feist. “What This Could Be” follows “Work It Out,” and both songs are more than enough to tide fans over until Jonas is ready to release Music For People Who Believe In Love.

JoJo — “Porcelain”

JoJo sampling Dr. Luke’s “I Wanna Rock”? In the Year of the Lord 2024? Absolutely. The pulsating beat doesn’t overshadow JoJo’s vulnerable message: “The moment I got rid of everything / I realized that I was my worst enemy / I had to break it / And rearrange it / And turn into a beautiful mosaic / I saw a problem / I had to change it I left my sadness in fragments / Porcelain.” As per press release, “‘Porcelain’ echoes many of the themes covered” in Over The Influence, JoJo’s New York Times best-selling memoir.

Finneas — “Lotus Eater”

Finneas’ “Lotus Eater” video begins with a close-up shot of Pac-Man, immediately establishing the vibes as immaculate. We find Finneas singing in front of a fireplace. The Grammy-winning producer is at the whims of gravity and a beautiful woman in equal measure, as he delivers the hushed chorus: “Grab my wrist ’til your knuckles are white / It’s a brand-new kiss in the same old light / In a Friday bliss on a Sunday night / I wanna feel like this ’til I feel alright.” The catchy, melodic single acts as a strong closer for For Cryin’ Out Loud!, Finneas’ sophomore solo LP.

Lizzy McAlpine — “Spring Into Summer”

Lizzy McAlpine’s Older (And Wiser) deluxe album is an exceptional punctuation mark on her already-exceptional Older LP from April. “Spring Into Summer” is a lovely acoustic-based ballad about an inextricable, romantic bond. The aching, nuanced storytelling is a seamless continuation of “Pushing It Down And Praying,” the preceding Older (And Wiser) single.

Perrie — “You Go Your Way”

Perrie (also known as Perrie Edwards) took a page from her Little Mix groupmate Jade’s book and released a solo banger. “You Go Your Way” retraces the early days of her relationship with Perrie’s fiancé, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. On the surface, Perrie is confident in her independence and encouraging someone to “go on and get over me.” But as Perrie relayed to Heart Breakfast, the shimmery single is rooted in her trusting in fate bringing her and Oxlade-Chamberlain together.

Thủy — “Fairy Godmother”

When Thủy announced Wings, she captioned her Instagram post, “After Coachella, I felt like I lost my gut instinct and my ability to trust myself.” Her third project is here and proves that she should never again doubt her instincts. “Fairy Godmother” spotlights Thủy’s breathy, pristine vocals. The Bay Area-bred artist openly admits to someone she just can’t quit them and delves into lust.

Nick Ward — “Go!”

Control” stamped Nick Ward as one to watch, and House With The Blue Door, his debut album, proved he’s here to stay. The Australian artist chose wisely when he made “Go!” his next single. In beautiful irony, Ward’s lyrics about crippling social anxiety are paired with soothing instrumentals. Ward oozes charisma, with a unique melodic delivery and fearless approach to vulnerable subject matter.

Livingston — “Look Mom I Can Fly”

I’m choosing to end this on an infectiously positive note. Livingston’s “Look Mom I Can Fly” is lyrically boundless and sonically emphatic. The Denton, Texas native reminisces on childlike wonder (“We used to feel like giants / Built castles in the silence / We were king and queen until we opened up our eyelids”) before giving himself permission to dream again (“Make me believe I’m gonna reach the clouds / ‘Cause I just wanna feel alive”). Livingston sings on behalf of everyone who knows that growing up is overrated.

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It Appears Kanye West And Bianca Censori Maybe Haven’t Split Up After All

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Yesterday, TMZ reported that Kanye West and Bianca Censori “split up a few weeks ago” and are “possibly headed for divorce.” That may no longer be the case.

The married (?) couple were spotted together in a Tokyo mall on Tuesday. “At one point, Censori put her hands around her husband’s face as they took the escalator up to another floor,” according to Page Six. “She also had her arm wrapped around his as they walked into a store.” It was the first time West and Censori were photographed with each other in public since mid-September.

Does this mean they’re back together? Were they ever apart? All we know is what we see in photos and hear from anonymous insiders, including one who told The Daily Mail that West and Censori have been “drifting apart.”

They continued, “Bianca started to see the relationship in a new light when her friends and family voiced concerns about the way she was dressing in public and Kanye felt that she wasn’t as into him as she was in the beginning. There are no hard feelings but she couldn’t ignore her family when they asked her to explain the stranger parts of their relationship. They have broken up before so there is a chance they’ll reunite.” It may have already happened.

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Hugh Grant’s Ascendance To Full Horror Villain Is Complete (Against Sophie Thatcher) In A24’s ‘Heretic’ Trailer

Hugh Grant isn’t exactly new to villainy. Daniel Cleaver in Bridget Jones’s Diary? Secret villain. Phoenix Buchanan in Paddington 2? Adorable villain. Jonathan Fraser in The Undoing? Villain who could use a kick in the crotch.

Then there’s A24’s upcoming Heretic, in which Hugh Grant isn’t messing around anymore with a character who is pretending not to be a bad guy. Instead, he’s all up in his villainy by terrorizing Sophie Thatcher (Yellowjackets, The Boogeyman) and Chloe East (Generation, Popular Theory), who portray Mormon missionaries who chose the wrong door when Grant’s Mr. Reed invites them in and doesn’t let them leave through the front entrance. Instead, they must pass through his house of horrors if they wish to survive. It’s not looking good for them, sad to say.

Written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (The Boogeyman, A Quiet Place), this horror-fest arrives with a simple synopsis: “Two young missionaries are forced to prove their faith when they knock on the wrong door and are greeted by a diabolical Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant), becoming ensnared in his deadly game of cat-and-mouse.”

Heretic arrives in theaters on Nov. 8 (before Harris Dickinson and Nicole Kidman’s A24 erotic thriller, Babygirl) because spooky season can last forever.

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Timothée Chalamet Sings Two Classic Bob Dylan Songs In The ‘A Complete Unknown’ Trailer

How does it feel? If you’re a Bob Dylan fan watching the first full-length trailer for A Complete Unknown, you probably feel nervous about whether the biopic can capture the electric (pun intended?) presence of a one-of-a-kind rock star. It appears director James Mangold may have pulled it off.

A Complete Unknown stars Timothée Chalamet as Dylan in his early days, when he’s busking around New York’s Greenwich Village, and as he transitions to playing f*cking loud.

“Against the backdrop of a vibrant music scene and tumultuous cultural upheaval, an enigmatic 19-year-old from Minnesota arrives in the West Village with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music,” the official plot synopsis reads. “As he forms his most intimate relationships during his rise to fame, he grows restless with the folk movement and, refusing to be defined, makes a controversial choice that culturally reverberates worldwide.”

In the trailer, Chalamet does his own singing to “Girl From The North Country” and “Like A Rolling Stone.” You can watch it above.

A Complete Unknown also stars Edward Norton as Pete Seeger, Elle Fanning as Sylvie Russo, Monica Barbaro as Joan Baez, Boyd Holbrook as Johnny Cash, Dan Fogler as Albert Grossman, Norbert Leo Butz as Alan Lomax, and Scoot McNairy as Woody Guthrie. It opens in theaters on December 25, a perfect day to watch the movie and listen to Dylan’s Christmas In The Heart album.

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Coldplay Will Travel The US In 2025 On Newly Announced ‘Music Of The Spheres’ Tour Dates

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Coldplay’s Music Of The Spheres World Tour is a massive hit that has earned about a billion dollars at this point. Well, get ready for that number to increase: Today (October 8), Coldplay announced a new run of North American tour dates for 2025.

The new dates span from May to July and will go down in Stanford, Las Vegas, Denver, El Paso, Toronto, Foxborough, Wisconsin, Nashville, and Miami.

For tickets, there’s an artist pre-sale that has an active sign-up window from now until October 10 at 9 a.m. ET. Find more information about that here. The pre-sale then starts on October 11 at 9 a.m. local time. Following is a general on-sale on October 11 at noon local time, via Ticketmaster.

Find the band’s 2025 tour dates below.

Coldplay’s 2025 Tour Dates: Music Of The Spheres World Tour

01/09/2025 — Abu Dhabi, AE @ Zayed Sports City
01/11/2025 — Abu Dhabi, AE @ Zayed Sports City
01/12/2025 — Abu Dhabi, AE @ Zayed Sports City
01/14/2025 — Abu Dhabi, AE @ Zayed Sports City
05/31/2025 — Stanford, CA @ Stanford Stadium
06/06/2025 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
06/10/2025 — Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High
06/13/2025 — El Paso, TX @ Sun Bowl Stadium
07/07/2025 — Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium
07/08/2025 — Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium
07/15/2025 — Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium
07/19/2025 — Madison, WI @ Camp Randall Stadium
07/22/2025 — Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium
07/26/2025 — Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium
08/18/2025 — Hull, UK @ Craven Park Stadium
08/19/2025 — Hull, UK @ Craven Park Stadium
08/22/2025 — London, UK @ Wembley Stadium
08/23/2025 — London, UK @ Wembley Stadium
08/26/2025 — London, UK @ Wembley Stadium
08/27/2025 — London, UK @ Wembley Stadium
08/30/2025 — London, UK @ Wembley Stadium
08/31/2025 — London, UK @ Wembley Stadium

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An NFL Announcer Knows He’s Going To Be In Trouble For Calling Taylor Swift ‘The Mrs.’

For the first time in three weeks, Taylor Swift was in attendance to cheer on her boyfriend Travis Kelce at a Kansas City Chiefs game on Monday.

Perhaps not coincidentally, the Patrick Mahomes-led team had one of its most decisive victories of the season, beating the New Orleans Saints 26-13, thanks in part to a designed lateral from Kelce.

A few plays later, Mahomes and Kelce connected again, and the camera cut to Swift cheering in her Arrowhead Stadium suite. “The Mrs. likes it,” announcer Troy Aikman said. When his broadcast partner Joe Buck pointed out that she and Kelce are not married, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback replied, “Oh, I know. I’m sure I’m in trouble for saying that.” He knew he was trouble.

You can watch the footage above.

Following the game, Swift celebrated the win with Chariah Gordon, the partner of Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr. “I think that we feel really good about this week, we are 5-0,” Gordan said in an Instagram Story that was later shared on TikTok. The Chiefs have a bye week, which they agreed is “perfect.” Gordan added, “Chiefs win and yeah, we’re doing the godd*mn thing.”

Swift is about do the godd*mn thing as well: The Eras Tour resumes on October 18 in Miami, Florida.

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Billie Eilish Is Done Talking About Her Sexuality And Who She’s Dating: ‘I Wish No One Knew Anything’

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Billie Eilish has been open when it comes to her sexuality: On the remix of Charli XCX’s “Guess,” for example, she sings, “Charli likes boys, but she knows I’d hit it.” At the same time, though, she doesn’t seem to love that part of her life being a public focus: After being “outed” in a red-carpet interview in 2023, she wrote on Instagram, “thanks variety for my award and for also outing me on a red carpet at 11 am instead of talking about anything else that matters i like boys and girls leave me alone about it please literally who cares stream ‘what was i made for’ [disguised face emoji].”

Ultimately, Eilish wishes her sexuality and dating life weren’t a part of her public persona, she revealed in a new Vogue interview.

With “visible frustration,” Eilish said, “I wish no one knew anything about my sexuality or anything about my dating life. Ever, ever, ever. And I hope that they never will again. And I’m never talking about my sexuality ever again. And I’m never talking about who I’m dating ever again.”

This doesn’t mean she’s completely averse to fame, though. Eilish also spoke about attending Charli XCX’s 32nd birthday party in Los Angeles, an event that featured stars like Addison Rae, Glen Powell, Nelly Furtado, Tove Lo, Lorde, Sabrina Carpenter, Rosalía, and other stars. It was an experience Eilish relished, saying, “I need small doses of that. I’ll have one of those experiences maybe once a month. That many people and that many cameras on you can be a lot, but that night, I was so happy. It was really fun.”

Check out the full feature here.

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Nicki Minaj Flat Out Denied Hiring Megan Thee Stallion’s Former Friend For A Loci Sneaker Campaign Despite It Being ‘Professional Looking’

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Has Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion beef sneakily made its way into an entrepreneurial venture? Well, that’s what hip-hop head seemed to think. Earlier in the month, a campaign for Nicki Minaj’s sneaker line, Loci, went viral after users online noticed that it featured Megan Thee Stallion’s former friend, Kelsey Nicole.

However, on October 6, Nicki used downtime from Pink Friday 2 World Tour to address the growing backlash. In a post uploaded to X (formerly Twitter), Nicki slammed The Shade Room for promoting “a lie.”

“She posted a photo in my sneakers,” she wrote. “Me, nor my company knew anything about it until she posted it. So she did what many ppl did when they received my sneakers, they posted a photo in them.”

Nicki did extend compliments to the image. “Kelsey def went all the way out with this professional looking backdrop tho,” she wrote “But she is in no way professionally connected to my sneaker brand…Btw, did Kelsey not tell them she wasn’t modeling for the line Barbz? Did she just let them think that? I gotta get caught up y’all.”

Kelsey Nicole has since deleted the post. But that hasn’t stopped fans of both Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj from blasting her for seemingly attempting to add more fire to their longstanding feud.