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Atlas Obscura Founder Dylan Thuras Shares His Absolute Favorite Road Trip Stops

“I’m hoping this summer is the summer of the road trip,” says Atlas Obscura co-founder (and podcast host) Dylan Thuras. “It’s such an amazing, delightful way to travel. Covid-era feels like the right time for it — we’ll get back to international travel next year.”

Thuras makes a solid point. While international travel sounds insanely appealing after a year spent at home, there’s a wide range of factors to consider when planning a trip abroad in the post-Covid era. Do the people in the place you’re visiting actually want you there right now? Are you ready and willing to take all necessary precautions? Are you adding stress to the local infrastructure?

For anyone not ready to wrestle with those heady matters, the case for focusing on road trips and micro-adventures as we ease out of the pandemic is incredibly strong. And there are plenty of restaurants, hotels, and tour operators who can use your support right now. As for the planning bit, Thuras’s new Atlas Obscura podcast offers a great resource.

“Atlas Obscura started over a decade ago as sort of this crowd-sourced but editor fact-checked database of the world’s hidden wonders,” he tells me over the phone. “Now that database is 20,000 places plus. The podcast is really just a new way to tell those same kinds of stories.”

In a sea of travel pods, the Atlas Obscura podcast takes a unique approach — with four episodes per week (Monday to Thursday) clocking in at an average time of 15 minutes. This makes them remarkably digestible. A quick and easy audio snack, perfect for planting the seeds of your next adventure.

“Each day we take listeners on a journey through a brand new place,” Thuras says. “The place is often kind of the keyhole into a whole little world or a new way of experiencing or seeing the world. Little journeys and moments that allow you to step into a place of wonder.”

We linked up with Thuras to tap the living travel encyclopedia for an epic list of his “must-visit” road trip stops. While this list skews toward western and midwestern curiosities, he was sure to hit us with some east coast gems as well. Let’s dive in!

Cabazon Dinosaurs, Riverside County California

A great classic road trip stop on the way to Joshua Tree, the Cabazon Dinosaurs are in the Pee-Wee movie. For a long time, they had a kind of creationist museum in the belly of the dinosaur, which made it extra weird, but this is still a great stop to make while heading toward Joshua Tree.

Giant Rock, Lander’s California

A little bit outside of Joshua tree in a different town, called Landers, is the world’s largest free-standing boulder: Giant Rock. It’s about seven stories tall, it has been an important location since indigenous Native American times but in the ’50s it became the sight of a sort of UFO mania.

The other wild thing about Giant Rock is that even before that happened there was a miner, named Frank Critzer, who dug underneath the boulder and built himself a little house under there. He lived under this rock for years and years until, basically, he had an encounter with the police who thought he was spying during the war, and ended up dying.

They basically threw explosives in his apartment.

All of this history ties together in this incredible and interesting fabric. Part of the reason Critzer ended up there behind this rock is that he was friends with George Van Tassel, who was an inventor who was working with Howard Hughes on plane technology. After Critzer died, Van Tassel was very affected by his death and became obsessed with the idea of otherworldly beings, aliens from Venus, and started these UFO conventions and went on to build a nearby site called the Integratron — this wild circular little white dome-shaped space where they still do these healing sound baths. For Van Tassel, it was this energy focusing alien communicating thing.

Joshua tree, that whole area in the Yucca Valley, is filled with so many outsider art projects, the world-famous crochet museum… Noah Purifoy Desert Art Museum is a sort of outdoor sculpture installation, it’s a great place to start a road trip.

Amargosa Opera House, Death Valley California

As you get into Death Valley, besides all the really great Death Valley national park stuff itself, which is like a whole day’s worth of activity and, if you stick around at night, some of the best stargazing in the world, there is a lot of weird interesting stuff out there! There is something called the Amargosa Opera House — it is what it sounds like, an opera house — but what makes it so interesting is the owner, Marta Becket, moved from New York as a successful performer and moved to this town with no one in it, opened her Opera House, performed daily and painted the entire theater with these murals of an audience.

There is something melancholy about it except that she eventually attracted tons and tons of people and it became this real pilgrimage to make. People would come and watch her shows all the time, she ended up with sold-out houses, it’s this kind of interesting self-fulfilling outsider artist visionary trip.

Double Negative, Clark County Nevada

On the other side of Las Vegas is one of my favorite art pieces, Double Negative, by an artist named Michael Heizer. It’s maybe one of the most monumental pieces of land art in the US. Heizer basically found this mesa and carved on either edge, these two gigantic notches into the edge of the mesa. It’s an interesting sculpture, his quote about it is “There is nothing there, yet it is still a sculpture.” And the name “Double Negative” kind of tells you that.

It’s so strange, by removing the dirt and the rocks, it creates what’s kind of a giant invisible floating sculpture.

Tom Kelly’s Bottle House, Beatty Nevada// Clown Motel, Tonapah Nevada

Up from Double Negative, you get to some of the more far-out areas of Nevada like Tom Kelly’s Bottle House or the Clown Motel. Tom Kelly’s Bottle House is a house made of bottles, a cool little stop on your way out into the middle of nowhere.

You can then head out to one of my favorite towns, the last town to get gas and beer and snacks before you’re on Route 50 for the loneliest road that goes on forever. You can spend a night sleeping at the Clown Motel if that’s something that doesn’t bother you. Every room has a painted portrait of a clown, the lobby is filled with 700 clown dolls and it just happens to be located next to an old abandoned miners’ cemetery. It could not be more out of a Steven King novel, it’s almost out of a Goosebumps book, honestly.

The Bristlecone Pines of the Great Basin, Baker Nevada

Home to the most beautiful, weird twisted gnarly trees you’ve ever seen. They’re also some of the oldest trees in the world. The trees in this park, some of them are 5000 years old! It’s an amazing place to spend a little time, take a little hike, eat your lunch, and get some perspective on what a brief moment our lives actually are. It helps you appreciate that whatever you’re doing at that moment, taking that vacation is the right thing to be doing. We don’t have that much time, not compared to a Bristlecone.

Hole n” The Rock, Monticello Utah

Another cave home! I didn’t mean this to be a theme but this is another place where people dug out a house for themselves into the side of a cliff and weirdly, it still has all the furniture. It’s a sort of ’40s and ’50s style home, although it also has a weird taxidermy borough in it, which is not standard ’40s decor.

Bishop Castle, Rye Colorado

Bishop Castle is one of my absolute favorite places of all time, and one of the greatest pieces of outsider art in the entire US. It is the largest self-built castle in the United States, it took six decades to build, and one guy named Jim Bishop built it almost entirely by himself.

To visit you have to sign a form that says basically if you fall off the castle and die it’s your bad, and then you can explore this incredible creation, this enormous space where every rock has been moved up by Jim and mortared into place and at the very top there are these incredible, very sketchy feeling, I imagine they’re pretty strong because they’re still standing, but these wrought iron hand-welded bridges on the top of this 16 story castle that you can walk across.

There is nothing else like it in the country.

International Church of Cannabis, Denver Colorado

Up near Denver, is the International Church of Cannabis. Obviously, Denver was an early convert to legalization, but in the early days, these two guys bought a defunct church, painted the inside with these wild unbelievable murals, and turned it into an operating church… though the church’s focus has changed over the years.

Now they’re just running a normal dispensary, but they’ve managed to turn it into this incredible beautiful transformed space.

Wall Drug, Wall South Dakota

Straight up from Colorado, we’re going to hit one of the most classic roadside attractions — Wall Drug. It’s right outside of Mount Rushmore, back when Mount Rushmore opened, it became immediately a huge draw, so it spawned this radius of attractions around it.

Wall Drug opened up back then and sometimes it called the granddaddy of all tourist traps, which is about right. In the early days, they offered free ice water, which was their big appeal, but then they started adding giant dinosaur sculptures, and weirdly they became Jackalope-themed, which is this mythical creature that is basically a rabbit with horns. For a while, there were a lot of people making jackalope taxidermy, which is basically a piece of rabbit taxidermy with small deer antlers attached to it. We can go for hours about why the jackalope is a thing, but I’m going to skip that for now.

Anyway, it became jackalope-themed and they still sell jackalope taxidermy, they have this giant fiberglass jackalope outside. Wall Drug is this truly quintessential American tourist trap in the best way.

House on the Rock, Spring Green Wisconsin

I grew up a mid-western kid, I didn’t travel internationally until I was 18. We didn’t do that kind of travel with my parents at all, it was all these epic road trips around North, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. When I was 12 we went to this place in the woods of Wisconsin called The House on the Rock. Kind of classic weird crazy roadside attraction. This place is so hard to encapsulate for people, the short version is, the folklore is that it was built as sort of an architectural revenge story against Frank Lloyd Wright, but then the creators just kind of kept adding on to it and adding on to it. It takes like five hours to walk through the whole thing. In your trip through this crazy psychedelic house, there is a statue of a whale fighting a squid that is the size of the Statue of Liberty. Inside the house!

It has the world’s largest indoor carousel, it has this room that looks like it goes on for infinity, it’s just this kind of cantilevered hallway that points out over the forest and it gets skinner and skinner and skinner creating a sort of optical illusion.

Those are a small sampling of what’s in that place. If you’ve ever read Neil Gaiman’s book, American Gods it’s where he sets the major kind of meeting of the Gods, and he’s gone on the record and said he’s had to tone down the weirdness so people would buy it.

But as a twelve-year-old that experience had a profound effect on me — if this is in the woods of Wisconsin, what else is in the world?

As I got older, as a teenager in Minneapolis I got into urban exploring and graffiti and that showed me a different way of experiencing a place, and that a city can be filled with all these interesting tucked away corners.

The Corn Palace, Mitchell South Dakota

It’s a giant palace covered entirely in corn. You can go inside, they have different gatherings in there, it’s very strange; very South Dakota.

Dr. Evermor’s Forevertron, North Freedom Wisconsin

Back near my old stomping grounds, near Minnesota-Wisconsin, after the House under the Rock, there is this nearby place, Dr. Evermor’s Forevertron. It’s a giant metal sculpture yard built by one guy who helped with the House on the Rock. He was a demolition expert in his professional life, he would knock down buildings and tear apart these big industrial spaces and he collected all of that stuff and sort of welded it into these weird electro futuristic almost steampunk spaceships made out of leftover materials. It’s a super cool space.

The National Mustard Museum, Middleton Wisconsin

If you like mustard you can hit up the National Mustard Museum, it is exactly what it sounds like. You can get a lot of mustard.

FAST Fiberglass Mold Graveyard

The company that’s basically making all of these weird fiberglass dinosaurs and jackalopes is this company called FAST fiberglass. This is where they dispose of their failed molds and broken fiberglass experiments. There are cool skate videos of people doing tricks on these weird giant fiberglass mouses and stuff.

Northlandz, Flemington New Jersey

If you are in New York and looking for something amazing nearby to do, I’m going to send you to a place in New Jersey called Northlandz with a “Z.” It’s the pet project of a guy who made his money in computers and software in the ’90s who decided that what he wanted to do with that money is build the world’s biggest greatest most mind-boggling miniature train sets. I think a lot of people go “Eh I don’t care about miniature trains.”

If you think that, you’re wrong!

This place is on a different scale, you actually wind through it multiple times because you’re moving up through it at multiple levels, and there are whole mountain ranges that are 50 feet tall! I don’t know if they’re that tall, but they are very tall, many floors tall, there are little mountain towns with trains rounding around them and they go through tunnels and go down into the valley and past the river, and this guy also built a giant enormous pipe organ that he taught himself to play.

He’s still there and is often the dude serving the weird microwave pizza at the snack bar. You can find him and be like “tell me about this whole thing” and maybe if you’re lucky you’ll catch one of the organ performances.

Wolf Conservation Center, South Salem New York

Less weird and wacky, there is a really incredible wolf conservation center in South Salem. You can go and see wolves, learn about them, they even have wolf ambassadors that you can sometimes meet. We did a project with them and they brought a wolf ambassador down to a bar in Greenpoint Brooklyn, everyone was chilling in the bar and this wolf and their handler walked in. Quite literally, a wolf walked into a bar.

The Clausland Mountain Tunnels, Nyack New York

Not that far from New York City is a place in Nyack New York called the Clausland Mountain Tunnels. They were built as a rifle range for the New York national guard in the early 1900s, but it was basically a giant boondoggle, they built all of these tunnels half-buried in the grown so the people can move around the rifle range without getting shot but what they didn’t think about was that everyone who was practicing shooting, was shooting over towards the Hudson and over toward a town.

Bullets were falling on people’s barns! It was called “a menace to life” by the New York Times and it was shuttered only three years after it was opened, so it became this abandoned space with all of these overgrown half-buried tunnels. Today it takes on this life as one of these places where teenagers, and not only teenagers, go to freak themselves out. Even in the daytime, these tunnels are pitch black and they are filled with cave crickets. These things grow to the size of a tennis ball, and when they are disturbed they leap three feet. They stay on the ceiling so when you walk under them they just start bouncing around.

I didn’t know that when I went with my bud. There is a spot where you climb through the roots of an old tree into these tunnels and it’s this weirdo terrifying Alice in Wonderland experience and you’re surrounded by these big bouncing spider-looking creatures, they’re totally harmless, but there are hundreds of them, thousands. That’s a space I would not go at night and I would not go alone.

It’s not trespassing… it’s an undeveloped state park, so you can go walk your dog and check them out, you don’t have to go in the tunnels.

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Lil Nas X Responds To Sada Baby’s Insensitive Comment About DMX’s Reported Overdose

Fans have been rallying around DMX following news of his reported drug overdose and hospitalization. While many are using this time to pray for DMX’s health, Detroit rapper Sada Baby decided to make an insensitive comment about wishing death on Lil Nas X following his single “Montero (Call Me By Your Name).”

After news broke of DMX’s hospitalization, Sada Baby took to his Instagram Stories and wrote: “Lord we said Nas X not DMX.”

Lil Nas X responded to Sada Baby’s jab in true Lil Nas X fashion. Rather than making an argument out of it, Lil Nas X decided to troll the rapper by reminding him that the song is still No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “this is so f*cked up omg,” Lil Nas X wrote in response. “everyone stream the number 1 smash hit Montero (Call Me By Your Name) out now on all platforms!”

This isn’t the first time Sada Baby faced backlash for some comments he made about other rappers. Back in November, the rapper found himself in hot water after he discredited female rappers who have OnlyFans pages or were previous sex workers. “Ain’t nobody takin’ you seriously as no motherf*ckin’ artist. Care ’bout none of that sh*t,” he said. “B*tch, you known for shakin’ ass, showin’ titties, f*ckin’ OnlyFans all that type of sh*t. Whatever, b*tch. Don’t nobody give a f*ck about recordin’ no motherf*ckin’ music.”

Sada Baby is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Police Are Reportedly Reviewing Comments From Southside After Kodak Black’s Security Guard Was Shot

It was reported earlier this week that Kodak Black’s security guard was shot in the parking lot of a McDonald’s in Florida. The event is still pretty fresh, so it’s currently under investigation and TMZ is reporting that according to law enforcement sources, the shooting was a targeted hit on Black. Furthermore, police are apparently investigating some threats to Black’s life made online, and that includes comments made by Southside.

Over the weekend, Southside got on Instagram Live and shared a message directed at Black, saying, “Yak, you still a b*tch. We can bump, too. I’ll be back in Miami in a week. Pull up wherever, we can bump. Don’t bring no security.” That comment was seemingly a response to Black mentioning Yung Miami, Southside’s girlfriend who Black dated before he went to prison, on Instagram Live.

In regards to the shooting, there are reportedly no officially named suspects in the shooting at the moment and the investigation is ongoing.

In March, Southside was arrested in Miami on firearms charges and for knowingly driving with a suspended license. Meanwhile, Southside recently declared that he’s considering retiring from producing after the release of the next 808 Mafia project, saying, “Just kno this album is going to be great. I’m still gone lead for the culture, I’m still gone try to put new producers on, but as a producer, I’m throwing the towel in after this album.”

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Trump Put Out A Two-Sentence Press Release Offering A Hilariously Lame Defense Of Matt Gaetz

Trump is putting his newfound love of communicating via press releases — because really, who needs social media these days — to good use. Well, by “good” we mean he’s chosen to issue a kind of pathetic statement defending suspected child sex trafficker Matt Gaetz.

Gaetz, as you’re probably well aware, is a Florida congressman currently under investigation by the Department of Justice for sex trafficking and for allegedly engaging in a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl whom he may have paid in perks like travel and hotel accommodations. The Florida congressman has made a series of bizarre TV appearances and taken to social media to defend himself, claiming, among other things, that his father had at one point been wearing a wire for the FBI to expose an extortion plot supposedly organized by a former federal prosecutor. And while the scandal began to publicly unfold in early March, it seems Gaetz may have known authorities were planning a probe long before then.

According to a New York Times report, Gaetz floated a request to former President Trump’s team for a “blanket pardon” in the final days of his presidency. The report never claimed that Gaetz spoke directly to Trump about the pardon, just his staffers, but according to sources who spoke with ABC News, Trump was made aware of the request. All of this makes the former president’s most recent press release that much more strange.

Trump’s office sent out an incredibly brief statement denying that Gaetz ever asked the president for a pardon and reminding people that Gaetz himself has denied the sex trafficking allegations raised against him.

It’s a surprisingly evasive defense that doesn’t really address the Times claims and basically ends with a “remember folks, this guy is saying he didn’t do these bad guy things so let’s give him a break.” Probably not the rousing display of moral support Gaetz was hoping for but hey, when half your base thinks you’re still working on a plan to break up the political cabal of pedophiles currently embedded in Washington D.C., you’ve got to be picky about who your friends are.

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Benedict Cumberbatch Hopes Biden Will Shut Down Gitmo: ‘I’m Going To Plead With The Guy’

After spending the better part of a decade developing The Mauritanian, an adaptation of Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s memoirs detailing his 14 years of being tortured at Guantanamo Bay despite never being charged, Benedict Cumberbatch has become a fierce advocate for shutting down the prison camp that became a controversial holding facility for alleged terrorists in the aftermath of 9/11. Far too often, it’s been reported that detainees are actually innocent and were never given a chance to defend themselves outside of a military proceeding that is often stacked against them, and Cumberbatch is now planning to take his concerns straight to the top.

During a lengthy interview, the British actor was asked if he’s hoping newly-elected President Joe Biden will actually deliver where Barack Obama did not by finally shutting down Gitmo for good. And from the sound of things, Cumberbatch plans to take a direct approach.

Via The Independent:

“Hoping? I’m going to plead with the guy,” retorts Cumberbatch. “It is a huge spend. It’s the most expensive prison on earth. And what are the results? Where are the prosecutions? That’s just being really brutally economic about it, it just doesn’t work. And then you have the human rights issue. It’s an atrocious own goal, I think for the free world to be incarcerating people through extraordinary rendition, torturing them and extracting confessions they think are then usable in prosecution.

Before elaborating on how he became obsessed with adapting Slahi’s experience for The Mauritanian, Cumberbatch added a final thought to make it clear where he stands on Guantanamo. “It is a really dangerous, unnecessary, and ineffectual place, I think, and enough people have suffered there.” With the actor poised to take on a larger role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Cumberbatch will soon have a sizable platform that he can use to get Biden’s attention and press him on closing down Gitmo once and for all. Looks like he’s already on his way.

(Via The Independent)

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St. Vincent’s New ‘The Melting Of The Sun’ Video Is A Vibrant, Vintage-Style Animation

A few days ago, St. Vincent gave “The Melting Of The Sun” its debut live performance during her stint on Saturday Night Live. Now she’s back with a new video for the track and it goes along with the ’70s-inspired aesthetic that Annie Clark has said her new album Daddy’s Home has. The clip is a vintage-looking animation featuring a lot of orange, brown, and green, as well as St. Vincent as a Teletubbies-style sun.

Clark previously told Rolling Stone of the song, “People tried to quiet [women in entertainment] when they were saying something that was righteous or true or hard to hear. [‘Melting Of The Sun’] in particular is a love letter to strong, brilliant female artists. Each of them survived in an environment that was in a lot of ways hostile to them.”

Clark also previously said of Daddy’s Home more broadly, “I would say it’s the sound of being down and out downtown in New York, 1973. Glamour that hasn’t slept for three days. […] I went back to these records that I probably listened to more in my life than at any other time. Music made in New York from 1971 to ’76, typically post-flower child, kick the hippie idealism out of it, America’s in a recession but pre-disco, the sort of gritty, raw, wiggly nihilistic part of that. It’s not a glamorous time, there’s a lot of dirt under the fingernails. It was really about feel and vibe but with song and stories.”

Watch the “Melting Of The Sun” video above.

Daddy’s Home is out 5/14 via Loma Vista. Pre-order it here.

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Spillage Village’s ‘Baptized’ Remix Adds Fiery Verses From Deante’ Hitchcock, IDK, And Flatbush Zombies

Atlanta rap supergroup Spillage Village had one of the best albums of 2020 in Spilligion, and today, they took a huge step in extending its shelf life, releasing a remixed version of the album’s second single “Baptize.” The new version adds a who’s-who of the group members’ favorite collaborators, including Deante’ Hitchcock, who contributes the verse from his #NewAtlantaTuesdays freestyle over the beat, IDK, and Flatbush Zombies to turn the introspective track into a full-blown posse cut of cerebral rhymes and complex cadences. Group member Hollywood JB also makes an appearance to help keep the Spillage crew’s presence strong.

While the original version of the song focuses heavily on religious imagery as a lens through which to make sense of the global turmoil at the time of the album’s creation, the new version mostly does away with the framing devices, allowing the guest rappers to right down to the nitty-gritty. While Hitchcock spits socio-political commentary, IDK boasts of his off-season accomplishments and wonders if he should forego meetings with Netflix to work with HBO. Juice and Erick of Flatbush Zombies bat cleanup, preaching self-reliance and optimism to cope with the issues plaguing the world.

Listen to Spillage Village’s “Baptized” remix featuring Deante Hitchcock’, IDK, and Flatbush Zombies above.

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

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Arlo Parks Details The Importance Of ‘Hope’ In Her Soulful Performance On ‘Corden’

Arlo Parks hasn’t had the breakout moment she originally expected. Since releasing her poetic debut album Collapsed In Sunbeams, Parks has been cosigned by the likes of Phoebe Bridgers and Michelle Obama, and was recently nominated for a 2021 Brit Award for Breakthrough Act and Album Of The Year. All the while, she’s still at home with her parents being forced to do chores like vacuuming. Even still, Parks is making the most out of her success by appearing on The Late Late Show With James Corden.

Parks brought her reflective track “Hope” to the late-night set. Backed by a full band, brass section included, Parks paced in line with the camera while intently delivering each lyric. The song itself is a reminder that, even when feeling depressed, you are never truly alone.

Ahead of her performance, Parks discussed the song’s meaning in a conversation with Corden, who says the track is one of his favorites. “This song to me is exactly as the name suggests,” Parks says. “It’s the idea of finding light at the end of the tunnel and looking at pain in a way that’s real and unflinching, but realizing that there’s a lot to look forward to.”

Watch Parks perform “Hope” on The Late Late Show above.

Collapsed In Sunbeams is out now via Transgressive. Get it here.

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Indie Mixtape 20: Waylon Payne Pays Tribute To Generations Past On His New Album

For his latest album, the painstakingly autobiographical Blue Eyes, The Harlot, The Queer, The Pusher & Me, Waylon Payne recorded his vocals in the same spot where his mother — famed country singer Sammi Smith — sang while pregnant with him decades before. This generational weight and reflection of legacy spans the entirety of Blue Eyes, with Payne cutting the songs alongside a group of musicians spanning genre and generation with production from Eric Masse (Miranda Lambert, Rayland Baxter, Robert Ellis) and Frank Liddell (Lambert, Lee Ann Womack, Chris Knight).

To celebrate the recent album, Payne sat down to talk seeing Prince in concert, sleeping in a broom closet, and more for the latest Indie Mixtape 20 Q&A.

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

Personal, honest and somewhat fun.

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?

As someone who wrote or sang a great song.

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

Haven’t been there yet, but so far they’re all great.

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

It’s a tie between Sammi Smith and Shelby Lynne. One was my mamma, the other is my friend. Both are heroes.

Where did you eat the best meal of your life?

My buddy Edward’s house.

What album do you know every word to?

It’s a tie between Bobbie Gentry’s Patchwork and Sammi Smith’s Help Me Make It Through The Night.

What was the best concert you’ve ever attended?

Prince.

What is the best outfit for performing and why?

Wrangler Jeans and a Wrangler work shirt – always comfortable and a classic look.

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

Trailer Trash Tammy – for obvious reasons.

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

Nicolette Larson – “Gonna Take A Lot Of Love.”

What’s the last thing you Googled?

Directions to the hardware store.

What album makes for the perfect gift?

Blue Eyes, The Harlot, The Queer, The Pusher & Me.

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

In a broom closet.

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

I have a playboy bunny next to my junk … for an old flame.

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

Jack Ingram, Lee Ann Womack, Shelby Lynne, Willie Nelson, Sammi Smith or Bobbie Gentry.

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

AJ Hancock made me a beautiful guitar – just because.

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

The only thing you can control is right now. So, as long as you have that under control, you are golden…

What’s the last show you went to?

Myself and Wynonna (Judd).

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

Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.

What would you cook if Obama were coming to your house for dinner?

Anything he wanted … <3

Blue Eyes, The Harlot, The Queer, The Pusher & Me is out now. Listen here.

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Shaq Mentioned Paul Pierce And Immediately Started Cracking Up

Paul Pierce has had quite the week. The former All-NBA wing went onto Instagram Live and appeared to accidentally broadcast himself having a racy house party to his entire follower list instead of a close group of friends. While a bunch of current NBA players thought the whole thing was hilarious, Pierce’s now-former employer didn’t think it was quite as funny, as ESPN parted ways with the former Celtics, Nets, Wizards, and Clippers standout.

Pierce seemed to take the whole thing in stride, posting a few messages to social media in which he thanked both his supporters and his haters. Now, one of his former teammates chimed in … well, kind of.

Shaquille O’Neal, who played against Pierce for years and suited up alongside him in 2010-11 in Boston, laughed at the mere mention of Pierce’s name during TNT’s pregame show on Tuesday night.

The great thing about this video is it’s not commentary on anything that happened with Pierce, it is literally just bringing up Pierce’s name in conversation and Shaq immediately laughing. The camera then pans over to the rest of the TNT crew, and while Adam Lefkoe has a smile on his face, both Candace Parker and Dwyane Wade couldn’t help but react to the fact that bringing up Pierce made Shaq’s mind go to that place.

We’ll have to wait until Thursday night to see if Shaq and the Inside the NBA crew have a similar reaction should Pierce’s name pop up. Our bet: Yes, and also, there will be riffing.