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Delicate Steve’s Star-Studded ‘Playing In A Band’ Video Features Kevin Morby, Waxahatchee, And Others

New York-based guitar favorite Delicate Steve has a new album, After Hours, coming out in July. So far, he’s previewed it with “Street Breeze” and with today’s new one, “Playing In A Band.” The collaborative spirit of the song title carries over into the song’s video, for which Steve dug into his contacts list and recruited a bunch of recognizable indie music figures to make appearances.

Steve himself actually only appears in the clip briefly, for a couple seconds before clips from his guests take over for the rest of the video. The clips show a bunch of folks from the indie music world performing parts of the songs, sometimes in their living rooms, sometimes outside, sometimes out on a walk. Contributing to the visual are artists like Kevin Morby, Waxahatchee, Nels Cline of Wilco, Craig Finn of the Hold Steady, Meg Duffy of Hand Habits, Damon McMahon (aka Amen Dunes), and plenty of others.

Steve previously said of his upcoming album, “I wanted people to find comfort in the music, to find a home in it, because that’s what it did for me. It helped me finally find a home in the sound of the electric guitar.”

Watch the “Playing In A Band” video above.

After Hours is out 7/8 via Anti-. Pre-order it here.

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‘The View’ Ladies Could Not Stop Laughing At Tucker Carlson’s Testicle-Tanning Clip While Wildly Guessing Why He ‘Doesn’t Like Latinos And African Americans’

There’s still absolutely no clarity about exactly why an upcoming “Tucker Carlson Original” documentary (End Of Man) previewed itself with a testicle-tanning clip. I mean, what the heck do you do with that information? Well, one could do what that information beckons, which is to laugh at the absurdity of it all, and that’s what The View co-hosts belatedly did while the world continues to process the madness.

Actually, things got pretty crazy, and you know what? That’s alright. Sometimes you just need to let loose and have some good belly laughs, especially in today’s grim world. It’s amazing that coffee or tea or water never blew across the table on The View after Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin lamented that serious discussions had been shelved because of Tucker Carlson’s “tanning of his testicles.”

That led to hilarity with Ana Navarro offering, “Now we know why Tucker doesn’t like Latinos and African Americans.”

To which Hostin suggested, “Little envy.” And Navarro added, “Brown envy.”

Behar then finished up with this: “We missed that story last week, but leave it to us to resuscitate it.”

The video’s surely going to come to the attention of Tucker. Whether he’ll comment on it is a whole other issue. The Fox News host might not want to be outnumbered, you know? Then again, no fight is too small for him, if he’s not too overly excited about Elon Musk “unshackl[ing]” Twitter or something.

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Pet Fox Announce Their New Album ‘A Face In Your Life’ And Share The Engaging Lead Single ‘Checked Out’

Boston-based trio Pet Fox cite both Weezer and Autolux as influences for their new record A Face In Your Life, which might be all you need to hear to be compelled to listen. It helps that the band is made up of members of Ovlov and Grass Is Green, plus a former player from Palehound; the three of them together are predictably very powerful.

The new lead single for this just-announced LP proves this. “Checked Out” is propelled forward with playful rhythms, engaging vocals, and addictive melodies. Singer Theo Hartlett told Flood Magazine about the song: “The idea of ‘checked off, checked out’ is that someone can quite literally have a checklist that once fulfilled, they can disregard and ‘check out’ so to speak. There’s so many people that do not give a damn about you until they realize that you hold some sort of worth that is valuable or cool to them.”

The production is rich and crystal clear with the help of Seth Engel, who’s worked with acts like Ratboys and Retirement Party.

Listen to “Checked Out” above, and check out the album artwork and tracklist below.

Pet Fox
Pet Fox

1. “Settle Even”
2. “Only Warning”
3. “A Face In Your Life”
4. “Checked Out”
5. “Hesitate”
6. “Thanksgiving”
7. “It Won’t Last”
8. “Undeserving You”
9. “Stubborn”
10. “Slows Me Down”

A Face In Your Life is out 6/17 via Exploding In Sound Records. Pre-order it here.

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Bobby Shmurda Explains Why He’d Rather Have A Pop Smoke Verse Than One From Jay-Z

Of all the various locales that have been pivotal to the overall dominance and growth of hip-hop over the past three decades, it’d be hard to argue against Brooklyn as the genre’s number-one force. It’s the birthplace of acts like the Juice Crew, The Notorious B.I.G., Lil Kim, and many folks’ GOAT, Jay-Z. However, it turns out that one of the borough’s residents has a different view of the lattermost name, preferring a more recent Brooklynite as his dream collaborator.

During a recent appearance on DJ Akademiks’ Off The Record podcast, Bobby Shmurda explained why he’d rather collaborate with late Pop Smoke than the all-time great Jay-Z (who recently had Bobby out to his 40/40 club to celebrate its anniversary). Akademiks presented the two options to Bobby, positing that “the hood gonna go crazy for” a Pop Smoke collaboration or “a song with Hov.” Without hesitation, Shmurda replied, “Pop Smoke,” taking the host aback with his on-point impression of Pop’s booming bass voice and memorable ad-libs. “I love Jay too, but I like it,” he said.

It’s no surprise; despite his familiarity with rap fans thanks to the 2014 smash “Hot N****,” Bobby is only 27 — much closer to Pop Smoke’s 20 years than Jay’s 52(!). It makes sense he’d be much more tapped into Pop Smoke’s contemporary approach than any of Jay’s latter-day output — let alone his 10, 15, and 20-year-old classics, the oldest of which would have dropped when Bobby was just seven(!!).

Unfortunately, it looks like only one will ever be available for the newly-independent rapper, who drops his first post-Epic Records single this Friday. Hopefully, Jay won’t take this news too personally if Bobby ever decides to reach out for that verse.

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Indie Mixtape 20: Dana Gavanski Is Inspired By Her Compassionate And Incisive Grandmother

Canadian-Serbian artist Dana Gavanski is focusing on her voice in her sophomore album When It Comes. In the two years since her debut effort Yesterday Is Gone, the musician spent her time not only rediscovering what first made her fall in love with making music, but also learning how to use her voice as an instrument.

As a result, Gavanski’s voice delicately floats above enticing synths and languid piano keys on When It Comes. Her airy vocals shift between evoking a sense of power and vulnerability, examining how mood is captured through melody. Much of the album explores how context, like melody, can alter meaning. As Gavanski noted, even her album’s title, When It Comes, “has a heaviness to it but also a lightness, depending on your frame of mind.”

Ahead of the release of her upcoming album, which is out this Friday, Gavanski sits down with Uproxx to talk about following your instinct, her inspiring grandmother, and her hidden burping talent in the latest Indie Mixtape Q&A.

What are four words you would use to describe your music?

All that you want.

It’s 2050 and the world hasn’t ended and people are still listening to your music. How would you like it to be remembered?

Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if anything is excellent or praiseworthy — think about such things.

What’s your favorite city in the world to perform?

As I have mostly just performed in the UK, it’s quite not a fair assessment. Bristol is up there.

Who’s the person who has most inspired your work, and why?

My Baka because she’s unwavering, compassionate, and incisive.

Where did you eat the best meal of your life?

In Nijmegen with my beau at a fish restaurant during a day off on tour.

What album do you know every word to?

Brandy’s Never Say Never.

What was the best concert you’ve ever attended?

Julia Holter at The Great Hall, Toronto in 2019.

What is the best outfit for performing and why?

Snapped Ankles’ tree costumes. Though not sure I’d survive a whole gig in one of them, let alone a song!

Who’s your favorite person to follow on Twitter and/or Instagram?

Foxes and other animal rescue.

What’s your most frequently played song in the van on tour?

We try not to listen to a song more than once.

What’s the last thing you Googled?

Pedro Pascal

What album makes for the perfect gift?

Keyboard Fantasies by Beverly Glenn-Copeland.

Where’s the weirdest place you’ve ever crashed while on tour?

A haunted, old, likely never renovated hotel in the lake district.

What’s the story behind your first or favorite tattoo?

It’s not my favorite tattoo but it’s my first and the story is kinda funny. I was 19 and taking my 9 year old sister to ballet. I had passed by a tattoo parlor in Montreal and thought maybe I had enough time between her lesson and when I had to pick her up to get a tattoo. It was a super hot humid summer day and I fainted from pain and heat, but quickly came to and then it didn’t hurt anymore. When I picked up my sister from ballet I was a little late and told her what I’d done and she said, “Cool!”

What artists keep you from flipping the channel on the radio?

I rarely listen to the radio.

What’s the nicest thing anyone has ever done for you?

My baka would give me a foot massage to get me out of bed to go to school when I was a kid.

What’s one piece of advice you’d go back in time to give to your 18-year-old self?

Learn to depend less on other people’s opinions to do things, and follow your instinct, unclouded by anxiety.

What’s the last show you went to?

Bas Jan and Yama Warashi at Cafe Oto.

What movie can you not resist watching when it’s on TV?

Godfather I or Godfather II.

What’s one of your hidden talents?

Burping consecutively.

When It Comes is out 4/29 via Flemish Eye. Pre-order it here.

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Future Reveals His ‘I Never Liked You’ Tracklist, Which Features Drake, Kanye West, Tems, And More

When you think about it, it’s kind of fitting that Future’s new album, which is titled I Never Liked You, features both Drake and Kanye West. For one thing, those two can’t seem to decide if they love or hate each other and for another, they are also two of the only artists who can really keep up with Future’s penchant for pettiness. They’re just two of the guests who appear on the tracklist for the album, which Future shared today.

Some of the other guests are no surprise; after all, Future graced Gunna’s hit single “Pushin P” alongside Young Thug earlier this year, so it’s only right that his ATL brethren return the favor on a similarly ridiculously titled song, “For A Nut.” And Kodak Black makes sense since he’s on something of a comeback tour of feature appearances despite his past behavior (and let’s face it, Future isn’t exactly known for being respectful of women, either).

But the name that really jumps off the list is Nigerian singer Tems, who exploded into popularity last year via Wizkid’s “Essence” and has slowly started to become a force in her own right. She appears on a song with Drake (one of two featuring the What A Time To Be Alive collaborator), which increases the intrigue that much more. We’ll see what the results of the eyebrow-raising musical collaboration sound like on Friday, April 29, when I Never Liked You drops via Freebandz and Epic.

You can pre-save the album here.

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Craft Beer Experts Pick The Most Underrated Lagers Of All Time

It’s officially crispy beer season, the weather is getting warmer and spring is in full bloom. There are myriad options this time of year, but for us, thirst-quenching lagers are the play of the day. Among all the easy-drinking beers, nothing is easier.

When it comes to refreshing spring and summer drinking, we’re looking for the perfect ratio between flavor and total crushability. For that, we’re talking about classic European lagers, American lagers, Vienna lagers, bocks, and of course crisp and thirst-quenching pilsners. To help you find some less-talked-about winners, we asked a handful of craft beer experts, brewers, and beer professionals to tell us the most underrated lagers of all time.

Rothaus Pils Tannen Zäpfle

Rothaus Pils Tannen Zäpfle
Rothaus

Rob Day, director of marketing for Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers in Framingham, Massachusetts

ABV: 5.1%

Average Price: $17.50 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

Rothaus Pils Tannen Zäpfle is a really underrated lager (in America). I think a lot of the imports have drifted into the shadows as craft beer exploded, but this is just an incredible example of the style. Crisp and clean with a nice bread-like malt presence, it’s a very complex, well-made beer.

Sapporo Premium Beer

Sapporo Premium Beer
Sapporo

Mike Haakenstad, brewing operations manager at Sycamore Brewing in Charlotte, North Carolina

ABV: 4.9%

Average Price: $8.50 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

In my opinion, the most underrated lager is an ice-cold Sapporo out of one of those fancy un-dentable cans. This beer doesn’t get much love, but I haven’t come across a meal that it doesn’t drink well with. It’s super light and crisp, slightly sweet, and has a touch of hops on the nose. Perhaps access to the beer could be an issue as to why it is so under-appreciated. Mainly available in Asian restaurants exclusively, in addition to retailers, this beer doesn’t get a ton of exposure.

Do not be fooled, this beer is a sleeper.

Samuel Adams Boston Lager

Samuel Adams Boston Lager
Boston Beer Co.

David Ringler, director of Happiness at Cedar Springs Brewing Company in Grand Rapids. Michigan

ABV: 5%

Average Price: $10 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

I truly enjoy Samuel Adams Boston Lager. I mean, it was one of the first American craft beers to sell in Germany under the Reinheitsgebot (Bavarian beer laws). It really is a fantastic, herbal and spiced, drinkable beer that is available nearly everywhere and kind of taken for granted nowadays.

Marlowe The Way I See It

Marlowe The Way I See It
Marlowe

Sean Towers, owner and brewer at The Seed: A Living Beer Project in Atlantic City

ABV: 5%

Average Price: $16 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

Why This Beer?

To me, one of the most underrated lagers out there is The Way I See It, an unfiltered German pils-inspired pale lager from Zac Ross and Marlowe Artisanal Ales. We are always sticklers for simplicity and focus, and these are both facets that we have always held the utmost respect for when it comes to the beers that Zac is making at Marlowe. What makes The Way I See It so great lines up with both of those traits. It is a straightforward equation of carefully selected ingredients, water, and time that are all manipulated with a super high level of attention to detail (as all high-quality lager should be) to create a beer that drinks so effortlessly all while knowing how much went into producing it. This hop-forward, yet delicate, little beer provides just enough of everything you would want in a pale lager (minerality, softness, bitterness) while keeping everything balanced in perfect harmony.

I think this beer, as well as the rest of the Marlowe portfolio, can be underrated simply because Marlowe does not yet have their own brick-and-mortar location to fully immerse folks within its story.

Bierstadt Slow Pour Pils

Bierstadt Slow Pour Pils
Bierstadt

Eric Warner, brewmaster at Karbach Brewing in Houston

ABV: 5.1%

Average Price: $12 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

Why This Beer?

Bierstadt Lagerhaus Slow Pour Pils is a must try pilsner. It’s an insanely drinkable lager that’s extremely flavorful and clean. The subtle nature of the style might not always wow people, but its beauty is in the delicate, soft mouthfeel of this incredibly refreshing lager.

Urban Roots 10°

Urban Roots 10°
Urban Roots

Douglas Constantiner, founder and CEO of Societe Brewing in San Diego

ABV: 3.9%

Average Price: $5 for a 16-ounce can

Why This Beer?

Urban Roots 10° is my go-to. It’s only underrated because Urban Roots does not widely distribute. They’re a brewery and BBQ joint in Sacramento. The flavors are beautifully nuanced and complement the drinking experience — crisp, refreshing, and drinkable.

Trumer Pils

Trumer Pils
Trumer Pils

Douglas Hasker, head brewer at Puesto Cerveceria in San Diego

ABV: 4.9%

Average Price: $8.50 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

Trumer Pils is often overlooked as a craft beer. This pilsner brewed in Berkeley, California (with a sister brewery in Salzburg) is world-class. Crisp and dry with a pleasant Noble hop aroma and balanced bitterness, it’s difficult to beat.

Pacifico Clara

Pacifico Clara
Pacifico

Mike Kelly, senior brewer at Harpoon Brewery in Boston

ABV: 4.4%

Average Price: $9 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

Pacifico is often overlooked when it comes to Mexican lagers. While remaining incredibly refreshing and light, this beer packs significantly more hop aromatics and malt flavor than other iterations of the same style.

Bohemia

Bohemia
Bohemia

Dan Lipke, head brewer at Clown Shoes Beer in Boston

ABV: 4.7%

Average Price: $8 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

Bohemia is my pick. This is a fantastic Czech-style pilsner, full-bodied and brimming with toasty malt and Czech hops. Very enjoyable if you can find it and definitely doesn’t get the respect it deserves.

Heater Allen Pils

Heart Allen Pils
Heart Allen

Frank Gervasi, certified Cicerone™ and general manager at Arizona Wilderness Brewing in Phoenix

ABV: 5%

Average Price: $7 for a 16-ounce can

Why This Beer?

I don’t see Heater Allan Pils much in the Valley, but when I do, it’s always my choice. Heater Allen is one of the top lager breweries in the U.S., but this is a brewery (and beer) more appreciated by brewers than the average craft fan. It’s clean, with a little bit more of a rounded mouthfeel, and the hops used are brighter than a typical Czech pils.

American Solera Little Sun

American Solera Little Sun
American Solera

Derek Gold, director of brewing operations Weldwerks Brewing in Greeley, Colorado

ABV: 5%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

Little Sun from American Solera and Our Mutual Friend Brewing is my pick. Complexity is the name of the game for this foeder-aged lager collab. Rustic bread crust with toasted oak and floral and citrus hop aromas permeate. It finishes dry and crisp with a pleasant bitterness.

It’s not your typical summer crusher, but it would definitely be a go-to for me.

Yuengling Traditional Lager

Yuengling Traditional Lager
Yuengling

Nik Mebane, brewmaster at Wynwood Brewing in Miami

ABV: 4.5%

Average Price: $7 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

I would have to say Yuengling Lager. I grew up on this beer and it will always have a special place in my heart. Whenever I go to a bar that doesn’t really have many craft beer offerings, this is my go-to. I don’t think too many give this beer credit outside of Pennsylvania and Florida, so it kind of flies under the radar at times.

Radeberger Pilsner

Radeberger Pilsner
Radeberger

Marshall Hendrickson, co-founder and head of operations at Veza Sur Brewing in Miami

ABV: 4.8%

Average Price: $9 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

Why This Beer?

Radeberger Pilsner. This beer is a quintessential German Pils to me, light and refreshing with some great Noble hop flavor and aroma. It goes great with food, or if you want to knock back a couple on a warm day. It’s a wonderful beer. It should be more popular in the U.S. than it is.

Menabrea Bionda Lager

Menabrea Bionda Lager
Menabrea

Jesse Mix, regional manager of beer and soft drinks at Sprecher Brewing Company in Glendale, Wisconsin

ABV: 4.8%

Average Price: $14 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

I’m going with Menabrea Bionda Lager. Pilsners and Blondes tend to be dominated by the German breweries but some beautiful light lagers are being produced by some traditional breweries in Italy. Made with a proprietary yeast culture, corn, and Magnum hops this is just a delicious beer that will pair well with just about any type of food and situation.

Austin Beer Garden Industry Pils

Austin Beer Garden Industry Pils
Austin Beer Garden

Ryan Pachmayer, head brewer at Yak & Yeti Brewpub and Restaurant in Arvada, Colorado

ABV: 4.9%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

The ABGB’s Industry Pils is not exactly unknown, it wins awards and lager drinkers love it. But even though it stacks up even against the best pilsners, it’s still not a household name. I’ve hosted a few blind tastings and it is always at or among the top, they just really know how to integrate all the bitterness in such a hop-forward beer so that it doesn’t come across as sharp. You can drink them again and again, not paying any attention, or you can observe every nuance in the beer from each sip.

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Lady Gaga Announces The Release Date For Her New ‘Top Gun’ Song ‘Hold My Hand’

Lady Gaga is keeping the little monsters fed. Next month, she will release her much anticipated new song, “Hold My Hand” from the Top Gun: Maverick soundtrack.

As the film, which was originally planned for a 2019 release, has seen several delays, so has the song. However, fans got their first taste of the song in a trailer, which was revealed last month.

“When I wrote this song for Top Gun: Maverick, I didn’t even realize the multiple layers it spanned across the film’s heart, my own psyche, and the nature of the world we’ve been living in,” said Gaga in an Instagram post. “I’ve been working on it for years, perfecting it, trying to make it ours. I wanted to make music into a song where we share our deep need to both be understood and try to understand each other — a longing to be close when we feel so far away and an ability to celebrate life’s heroes. I’m so grateful to Tom and Hans and Joe for this opportunity — and it’s been a beautiful experience working with them. Me, BloodPop, Ben Rice, and everyone else who worked on it with us are so excited to share it with you. This song is a love letter to the world during and after a very hard time. I’ve wanted you to hear it for so long.”

Top Gun: Maverick will premiere in theaters on May 27, with “Hold My Hand” available to stream just weeks earlier.

“Hold My Hand” is out 5/3 via Interscope. Pre-save it here.

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Trump’s Air Force One Deal Was So Bad And Risky That Boeing Lost Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars

Donald Trump loves deals. He can’t get enough of them. “Deals are my art form. Other people paint beautifully or write poetry. I like making deals, preferably big deals. That’s how I get my kicks,” he tweeted in 2014. But if you Google “trump deals,” one of the first links that comes up is an article from Global Witness. Under the headline “Exposing Trump’s Deals,” it reads, “Our investigations into Donald Trump’s business deals have exposed corruption, conflicts of interests, and money laundering red flags.” Just because he tried to turn deals into an “art” form doesn’t mean he’s any good at them.

Here’s another for the highlight reel:

Boeing should have rejected then-President Donald Trump’s proposed terms to build two new Air Force One aircraft, the company’s CEO said Wednesday. Dave Calhoun spoke Wednesday on the company’s quarterly earnings call, just hours after Boeing disclosed that it has lost $660 million transforming two 747 airliners into flying White Houses… Then-Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg, who was dismissed in December 2019, personally negotiated the Air Force One terms with Trump.

“Air Force One I’m just going to call a very unique moment, a very unique negotiation, a very unique set of risks that Boeing probably shouldn’t have taken,” Calhoun said about the pair of Boeing 747 jetliners that were abandoned by a bankrupt Russian airline. “But we are where we are, and we’re going to deliver great airplanes.”

As one of his passion projects, Trump required that the new Air Force One be painted red, white, and blue instead of the blue and white color scheme used since the 1960s. “It’s going to be the top of the line, the top in the world,” he said. But for now, the new 747 airliners can’t even play the Harrison Ford thriller Air Force One on DVD.

(Via Defense One)

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Arcade Fire Are Hopeful On Their New Single ‘Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)’

The hype for Arcade Fire‘s new album We has been building at an exponential rate. From cryptic mail to fans and singles like “The Lightning I, II” and “Age Of Anxiety” that offered promising previews of the 40-minute epic, fans have been growing more and more excited for the follow-up to the band’s 2017 LP Everything Now. With only a little over a week left until the unveiling of the album, the “Wake Up” performers have released another single “Unconditional I (Lookout Kid),” a hopeful ballad that offers help and inspiration: “I give you everything that’s mine / I give you my heart and my precious time,” sings vocalist Win Butler.

“There’s nothing saccharine about unconditional love in a world that is coming apart at the seams,” said Butler. “WE need each other, in all of our imperfection. ‘Lookout Kid’ is a reminder, a lullaby for the end times, sung to my son, but for everyone… Trust your heart, trust your mind, trust your body, trust your soul. Shit is going to get worse before it gets better, but it always gets better, and no one’s perfect. Let me say it again. No one’s perfect.”

Listen to “Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)” above.

We is out 5/6 via Columbia.