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Serious Beer Experts Name Their Favorite Winter Beers

It seems insane to write, but we’re on the cusp of winter. The holiday season is mere weeks away. That means it’s just about time to start stocking up on winter beers. Especially since most of them are released in October, in anticipation of the holiday rush.

In the beer world, “winter beer” speaks to a broad-ish category. Winter warmers are an actual style that’s known for being malty, sweet, spicy, and packing big ABVs. But the term “winter beer” also includes aged stouts or porters, Belgian dark or strong ales, spiced ales, winter lagers, spicy IPAs, and really anything that’s brewed and released this time of year. (The funny thing about beer is that it can often be incredibly technical and sort of vague at the same time.) The point is to pack a wallop when it comes to both alcohol content and flavor and to be at least somewhat dark and full-bodied.

The nine beers below were named by serious beer experts. These are the folks who live beer every single day — whether they’re writing about it, brewing it, reviewing it on social media, or tasting it at the brewery. Most of the beers shouted out are easily sourced at specialty beer shops or online. Some may prove a little tougher to track down. In those cases, we recommend looking for something with a similar flavor profile from a craft brewer near you.

Gouden Carolus Christmas — Eoghan Walsh, award-winning beer writer, beer sommelier, and author of Brussels Beer City: Stories from Brussels’ Brewing Past

Het Anker

Style: Belgian Dark Strong Ale
Brewery: Brouwerij Het Anker, Mechelen, Belgium
ABV: 10.5%

The Beer:

Gouden Carolus Christmas ticks all the Belgian Christmas Ale boxes. Obviously, it’s got Christmas in the name — an unsubtle wink to the beer style’s Anglo-Saxon origins. It’s got Santa Claus riding his sleigh across a blueish night sky above a snowy landscape. It is dense and strong — as Belgian Christmas Ales should be — with a liver-quivering 10.5 percent ABV. And it pours a beautifully deep, dark ruby hue in the glass, accompanied by a firm head of latte-colored foam.

Gouden Carolus is not as lauded as some of its festive rivals. But as a widely-available Christmas Ale, it’s truly hard to beat. It’s best enjoyed on a blustery, wintry Flemish evening in the surrounds of Het Anker’s on-site Brown Café in Mechelen — where you can sleep off the ill-effects of too many Gouden Carolus Christmases in the adjacent brewery hotel.

Tasting Notes:

Gouden Carolus is generously spiced with a blend of six different herbs and spices — from which aniseed notes predominate. It is a thick beer, warming, gummy, and sweet with little hop character (but that’s not what you’re looking for in a Christmas beer, is it?). It has the lightest note of roasted malt character in the finish.

Brown Shugga’ — Latiesha Cook, certified Cicerone and president of Beer Kulture

Lagunitas Brewing

Style: American Strong Ale
Brewery: Lagunitas Brewing Company, Petaluma, CA
ABV: 10%

The Beer:

Every holiday I am excited to have Lagunitas Brown Shugga’! I also intentionally enjoy it while listening to D’Angelo’s “Brown sugar” — because, why not?!

Tasting Notes:

Brown Shugga’ is a beautiful reddish color with a creamy beige head. Instantly, it reminds me of red velvet cake! On the nose, you get sweet caramel, maple, and brown sugar. On the first sip, you’re hit with a deep sweetness and a bitter finish. It’s sweet, strong, and sassy, like me!

My absolute fav!

Old Greg’s Barleywine — Matthew Curtis, founder/editor in chief of Pellicle Magazine

The Five Points Brewing Company

Style: English Barleywine
Brewery: The Five Points Brewing Company, London, UK
ABV: 9.5%

The Beer:

Winter is coming, so you’d better make sure you’re ready for it. I don’t like to mess around when it turns cold outside, and like to make sure my cellar is full of big beers. When winter sets in, my style of choice is barleywine. I love the interplay between a thick, but not syrupy pale-to-golden beer and the snap of hop varieties like Fuggles and East Kent Goldings.

My favorite has to be Old Greg’s Barleywine from London’s The Five Points, named after its head brewer, Greg Hobbs. It’s brewed each year on New Year’s Day and released almost a year later. It ages well, too. I have a bottle of the 2018 brew that I’ll be opening this Christmastime.

Tasting Notes:

I’m a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to stronger stuff — please keep that lactose and cacao out of my imperial stout. I want to be wrapped up in a blanket of toasty, sweet malts, feel a peppery dusting of English hops on my palate, and revel in that warming hit of alcohol as it works its way down my throat.

Winter Solstice — Mikaelaa Crist, Brewery marketer and craft beer influencer

Anderson Valley Brewing

Style: Winter Warmer
Brewery: Anderson Valley Brewing Company
ABV: 6.9%

The Beer:

My favorite winter warmer is Winter Solstice from AVBC. Not only do I enjoy it and think that it pairs perfectly with many traditional holiday comfort foods but this beer is pure nostalgia for me. When I was 21 … totally 21 … this was actually the beer that piqued my interest in craft beer. I remember drinking one with a roommate and instead of just drinking a beer to drink a beer, I started to think about what I was drinking.

Tasting Notes:

There are nuanced flavors of caramel and spice coming through. I remember saying to my roommate, “this tastes like Christmas!” I can easily say that this one beer completely changed the trajectory of my life.

Samichlaus — Andreas Krennmair, award-winning homebrewer and author of Vienna Lager

Andreas Krennmair

Style: Doppelbock
Brewery: Brauerei Schloss Eggenberg, Austria
ABV: 14%

The Beer:

One beer I probably associate most with wintertime is Samichlaus. It’s a substantial beer: 14 percent ABV! Originally brewed by Swiss brewery Hürlimann and named after the local Swiss nickname for Saint Nicholas, this beer was actually discontinued in 1997 when Hürlimann was bought up and closed down. Fortunately, Austrian brewery Schloss Eggenberg was able to secure the rights for the brand, the recipe, and the special Samichlaus lager yeast in 2000.

It’s brewed only once a year, on Saint Nicholas Day, and then matured for 10 months. For me, it’s become a special treat during wintertime, especially around Christmas and New Year’s.

Tasting Notes:

Samichlaus pours in a dark amber color. The initial impression might be a bit disappointing: practically no head and fairly low carbonation. But on the nose, the beer starts shining: Sweet, malty, notes of brown sugar and vanilla.

When taking a sip, you will notice the beer’s intense sweetness that coats your tongue and the very smooth, warming alcohol, followed by an explosion of flavors: again that maltiness, brown sugar, some nuttiness, and a certain fruitiness.

This beer really has the complexity and elegance of a fortified dessert wine. Have it on its own, pair it with your Christmas dinner dessert, or just put it in your cellar and be surprised how it will have changed in a few year’s time.

St. Bernardus Christmas Ale — Miguel Rivas, host of the “Every Beer Has a Story. Every Story Has a Beer” storytelling series on IGTV Live

Miguel Rivas

Style: Quadrupel
Brewery: Brouwerij St. Bernardus, Watou, Belgium
ABV: 10%

The Beer:

When I think of winter beers, my mind immediately goes to rich, flavorful, strong-yet-balanced beers. Something where I can take my time to drink, sip slowly, and enjoy all of the lawyers, nuances, and characteristics of the beer.

Traditionally, they come from British brewing — dating back to the 1600s, in the days before central heating. Technically speaking, a winter ale is just a heartier beer that is brewed with some extra ingredients, usually spices that are applied late in the brewing process that will add some extra calories and produce a nice and strong beer that would take some of that edge off from the colder months.

Tasting Notes:

It pours a mahogany-like color with a foamy tan head with good retention and spotty lacing. The aroma evokes Christmas spices, dark fruits, plums, grapes, raisins, and hints of cherry next to biscuits, bready malts, brown sugar, nutmeg, cinnamon, and subtle hints of cardamom.

The taste highlights the rich, toasty and biscuit malts, moderate sweetness with a balanced and dry finish. Adding to the complexity, there are flavors of spices, light peppery phenols, a hint of chocolate, and a touch of earthy hops that provide a gentle bitterness. The alcohol is very well hidden. It’s medium to full-bodied, the carbonation is high yet the mouthfeel is smooth. It’s well-balanced with a really nice complexity of flavors that blend together well as the beer warms up.

Overall a really nice beer, reminded me of the ABT 12 with a twist — with all the spices adding some interesting layers.

Railway Porter — Mark Dredge, award-winning author of A Brief History of Lager

The Five Points Brewing

Style: English Porter
Brewery: The Five Points Brewing Company, London, UK
ABV: 4.8%

The Beer:

A cold beer won’t warm me up, but the pub I’m drinking in will. And some Sunday afternoon pints of cask ale in a local pub is something that I love. Being in east London, the beer I’m seeking out is usually Five Points Railway Porter.

Tasting Notes:

When hand-pulled on cask, you get the most perfect-looking pint of very dark brown beer with a thick creamy foam on top. It’s pretty roasty for a porter, with lots of cocoa and the distinct flavor of roasted barley. It’s gentle yet also robust. It has a lush body for its relatively low alcohol content.

The first pint soothes (a hangover, usually). The second one… well, it turns out that a cold beer can warm me up, but it’s a warmth and a comfort that comes from being somewhere familiar, drinking a beer that I know very well.

Gouden Carolus Cuvée van de Keizer Imperial Dark — Breandán Kearney, founder & Editor-in-Chief of Belgian Smaak

Het Anker

Style: Belgian Dark Strong Ale
Brewery: 11%
ABV: Brouwerij Het Anker, Mechelen, Belgium

The Beer:

Every year — since the 24 of February, 1999 — Het Anker brewery have released a special beer to celebrate the birth of Keizer Karel V. “Charles the Fifth” ruled the entirety of the Holy Roman Empire in the 16th century from the Belgian city of Mechelen where the brewery is located. The “Grand Cru of the Emperor” was eight percent ABV when Het Anker launched the beer in 2000. Then they upped it to ten percent ABV in 2003 and then eleven percent ABV in 2004.

As a Winter Warmer, it does exactly what it says on the bottle. It’s brewed in the mold of other beers in Het Anker’s Gouden Carolus range. It’s the Cuvée van de Keizer. It’s imperial, and it’s dark.

Tasting Notes:

A chestnut brown ale with fine white foam, the Cuvée van de Keizer Imperial Dark offers plenty of brown sugar, molasses, and toasted malt aromas before giving way to some red fruit esters, juicy apples, and ripe plums. In the mouth, it’s the full-bodied, creamy, but balanced Belgian dark ale you would expect, complete with the sweetness, complexity, and warming alcohol you were hoping for when you chose it as your winter warmer.

Writer’s Pick: N’Ice Chouffe — Zach Johnston, Deputy Editor UPROXX Life, podcaster One More Road For The Beer

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Style: Belgian Dark Strong Ale
Brewery: Brasserie d’Achouffe, Achouffe, Belgian
ABV: 10%

The Beer:

This is my nectar this time of year. I drink way too much of this stuff — to the point that for my 40th birthday last year, I bought an entire keg for the party. Yes, I bought a keg of 10 percent beer for a birthday party in a bar. It was a very fun night. This will always be my go-to for this time of year and I’ve already started stocking my fridge with bottles.

Tasting Notes:

The beer itself is a dark pour that leans into stew and Christmas spices. It’s got a lightness to the body that lets the caramel side of the malts shine while offering a dry nip next to a herbal note and a little acidic fruitiness. You really feel the strength of the beer but not in an alcohol-forward way. It’s more about bold notes of spice and malt that’s rounded.

There’s a faint hint of hops in the background that brings a mild bitterness, but it’s not the point of the sip.

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All The Best New Hip-Hop Albums Coming Out This Week

The best new hip-hop albums coming out this week include projects from Busta Rhymes, Common, MadeInTYO, Trippie Redd, and more.

Get ready for a monstrous week after last week kept the tap all the way open. Not only are two of Atlanta’s rising stars in Deante Hitchcock and Lil Keed releasing deluxe versions of their well-received 2020 albums, but veterans Busta Rhymes and Common are also joining rising stars and blog rap favorites in dropping new projects to fill up those Halloween treat bags.

Here are all the best new hip-hop albums coming out this week.

Busta Rhymes — Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath Of God

Calling back to his mid-’90s heyday, Busta’s tenth studio album looks to embrace his eclecticism at the same time as it bridges generational gaps. While he taps contemporaries such as MOP, Pete Rock, Q-Tip, and Rakim, he includes younger artists like Anderson .Paak, Kendrick Lamar, and Rapsody and traverses multiple styles from boom-bap to dancehall with Vybz Kartel.

Common — The Beautiful Revolution, Pt. 1

A year removed from Let Love, the confessional companion to his revelatory memoir of the same name, the Chicago veteran offers his thoughts on current events, with his signature optimistic outlook. While “A Place In This World” soundtracks a voting PSA, Com evokes far-thinking visionaries like Marcus Garvey — one of his favorite intellectuals to name-check — on “Say Peace.”

King Von — Welcome To O-Block

On the opposite end of the Windy City spectrum, King Von takes a grittier approach on his debut album. It’s only been seven months since his last project, LeVon James, but the Lil Durk-affiliated, post-drill spokesman still seems to have plenty to say about the conditions on the street level.

Lou Phelps — Extra! Extra! [EP]

Hailing from Saint-Hubert, Quebec, Lou Phelps is one of hip-hop’s true eccentrics, bringing introspection and down-to-earth relatability to his fearlessly experimental tracks — a trait he shares with his brother, Kaytranada. With a laid-back flair and plenty of wit, Phelps is one of a generation of rappers flying in the face of expectations to be 100% himself.

MadeInTYO — Never Forgotten

“Uber Everywhere” in nearly five years old, but MadeinTYO maintains that he was Never Forgotten after playing the years since his 2017 XXL Freshman Class appearance relatively low-key. He’s done some living and it shows on his latest effort, on which he shares his honest observations on life along with a whos-who of rap royalty including Cam’ron, Chance The Rapper, Smino, Young Nudy, and the late Chynna.

Ola Runt — Harder 2 Kill

Signed by Gucci Mane and working his way back from a recent stint behind bars, the Zone 6 rapper continues his push to the forefront of his city’s trap scene. With an appearance from the late Lil Marlo and a flurry of unforgiving, swaggering bars, Ola Runt looks to justify his trap pioneer mentor’s faith in him while converting new listeners with his high-energy flow.

$not — Beautiful Havoc

The South Florida scene that spawned thrash-rap adherents Denzel Curry, Ski Mask the Slump God, and XXXTentacion delivers yet another rebellious favorite in the form of Snot, who broke out in 2018 with the nose-thumbing deadpan of “Gosha,” has carefully cultivated his buzz over the past two years before offering his debut album. Forerunner singles “Revenge” and “Mean” prove “Gosha” was no fluke, with “Sangria” showing off his versatility.

Su’Lan — Baby Glock Gang

Not to be confused with the Compton rapper bearing a remarkably similar name, Su’Lan is a pair of rappers from Oakland who bonded over freestyles and became locked tight through their shared experiences. They’re braggadocious and uninhibited, joining the wave of women in rap who refuse to be restricted by men’s standards of respectability.

Trippie Redd — Pegasus

Long-awaited and leaked, Trippie Redd’s near-30-song opus includes appearances from Busta Rhymes, Future, Lil Mosey, Quavo, Swae Lee, Young Thug, and more. There’s more emo-rap of the variety that’s made him a favorite among younger millennials but balancing it out with appearances from the likes of rap icons like Busta Rhymes may just be the boost he needs to give him universal appeal.

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

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Michael Myers Is Ready For Next Halloween In The First Footage From ‘Halloween Kills’

In the immortal words of Danzig: “I remember Halloween.” It came out in 2018, was directed by David Gordon Green, starred Judy Greer and Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Myers dropped teeth over a bathroom stall. That one. The follow-up, Halloween Kills, was supposed to be released on October 16 of this year, but it was unfortunately (though wisely) pushed back to October 2021 due to the global pandemic.

But on Thursday, Blumhouse released our first look at Halloween Kills as part of BlumFest. “Next Halloween, when the sun sets and someone is alone, he kills,” Laurie (Curis) says while Michael, last seen inside a burning house, picks up his mask in the clip above. Halloween Kills, No Time to Die, Ghostbusters: Afterlife. I am just now realizing a lot of delayed 2020 movies have depressing, death-related titles. Thank god for The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run.

“If the first film was somewhat retelling the origin of Myers and getting us up to speed with where Laurie had been all those years, then part two is about the outrage of Haddonfield,” Green previously told Total Film about Halloween Kills. “Mob Rules was our working title for the film. It’s about a community that is united by outrage, and divided in how to deal with evil.”

Halloween Kills, which also stars Andi Matichak, Kyle Richards, Nancy Stephens, and Charles Cyphers, comes out on October 15, 2021, “vaccine or no vaccine.”

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BRS Kash Performs His Campy Anti-Love Song ‘Throat Baby’ For ‘UPROXX Sessions’

Atlanta rapper BRS Kash stops by Uproxx Studios to perform his campy, anti-romance anthem “Throat Baby” on the latest episode of UPROXX Sessions. The song, which currently buzzing in a big way, finds the LVRN-signed rap crooner singing the praises of a paramour’s oral skills. It was cooked up as something of a joke but the response to it has been nothing to laugh at. Now, he brings his exuberant energy and tongue-in-cheek flirtation to Uproxx.

Formerly known as KashKash, BRS Kash signed to LVRN/Interscope Records this summer after “Throat Baby” went massively viral, accumulating over 9 million plays on Spotify alone (and about as many plays on YouTube between its official video and lyrics video). He told DJ Booth that he was as inspired by oft-overlooked artists like Kilo Ali and Bow Wow as Future and Outkast and that he’s a second-generation rap kid, taking after his mother who once pursued a career of her own. With “Throat Baby,” he’s put himself on any number of rap fans’ radars — now, he’s got the muscle of one of rap’s hottest labels to help him reach the next level.

Watch BRS Kash’s performance above.

UPROXX Sessions is Uproxx’s new performance show featuring the hottest up-and-coming acts you should keep an eye on. Featuring creative direction from LA promotion collective, Ham On Everything, and taking place on our “bathroom” set designed and painted by Julian Gross, UPROXX Sessions is a showcase of some of our favorite performers, who just might soon be yours, too..

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Kanye West Drops A New ‘Nah Nah Nah’ Remix With DaBaby And 2 Chainz

Amid his presidential campaign, battle for his masters, and everything else he has going on right now, Kanye West dropped a new single earlier this month, “Nah Nah Nah.” He teased a DaBaby remix of it not long after, and now he has shared a new version of the song, which features both DaBaby and 2 Chainz.

Kanye posted the first 2:20 of the song on Twitter (which is not on streaming services as of this post), and DaBaby begins the song, “Let me get ’em, Ye / They gon’ hate on a young n**** anyway / They only coppin’ when they havin’ bills to pay / Ain’t nobody asked me how I feel today.” 2 Chainz comes in towards the end of the snippet, beginning his verse, “If one more person call me and ask me, ‘What’s wrong with Ye?’ / That’s a grown man, I can’t tell him what he can and can’t say.”

2 Chainz recently declared that in the not-so-distant future, he plans on having a full project produced by Kanye, saying, “He’s still going to produce an album for me, and we’re still going back and forth, but it’s just the time of me wanting to put it out and be done, because he has a thousand things going on in his place. […] Let it be known that it’s going to happen, whether it’s this next project or the one after. It’s a whole Tity Boi and Kanye West project, produced by Kanye. Let’s just say that.”

Listen to the new “Nah Nah Nah” remix above.

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Ava Max Is A Sweltering Speed Demon In Her ‘OMG What’s Happening’ Video

Before Ava Max had even announced her debut album, the singer already had a single peak at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The impressive feat arrived in 2018, and fans had been anxiously awaiting new music ever since. This September, Ava finally released her aniticiapted debut LP Heaven & Hell. Now, keeping up the momentum of her record, Ava has shared a cinematic video alongside her “OMG What’s Happening” single.

Directed by Hannah Lux Davis, the video places Ava as the driver in a high-stakes road race. Seated in a decked-out truck adorned with flames, Ava chases down a taunting suitor in an equally souped up ride. “Oh my God, what’s happening? / Thought I was fine / I told you I don’t need your love / Like three, four thousand times / But that’s a lie,” she belts as she burns rubber down a deserted highway.

Ahead of the release of her “OMG What’s Happening” visual, the singer tapped two established artists to lend a hand on a buoyant remix. Saweetie and Lauv both joined Ava to offer their vocals on a lively remix of her empowering Heaven & Hell anthem “Kings & Queens.”

Watch Max’s “OMG What’s Happening” video above.

Heaven & Hell is out now via Atlantic. Get it here.

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

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Matthew McConaughey Really, Really Wanted To Play The Hulk, But Marvel Wouldn’t Let Him

Matthew McConaughey has yet to make his Marvel debut, but it’s not for lack of trying. While promoting Greenlights, his newly released memoir, McConaughey revealed to MTV’s Happy Sad Confused podcast that he actually reached out to Marvel and let them know that he was very open to playing one of its most classic characters: The Incredible Hulk. McConnaughey grew up on the old TV show starring Bill Bixby, but when he showed interest in the part, Marvel surprisingly gave the True Detective star a hard pass. Via NME:

Horowitz: You never got your chance to play Bruce Banner, or David Banner in the show, did you?

McConaughey: No, I didn’t.

Horowitz: Jerks.

McConaughey: Wanted it.

Horowitz: Really?

McConaughey: Yep

Horowitz: Did you throw your hat in the ring? Did you say, “I’m game if you guys are?”

McConaughey: Yep

Horowitz: No kidding?

McConaughey: They said, “No, thank you.”

Horowitz: Can’t get’em all, I guess.

While McConaughey doesn’t offer a timeline on the rejection, it presumably would’ve occurred some time during the 2000s when he was known for his roles in romantic comedies than his later, more serious work in the 2010s, the true age of “The McConaissance.” That said, it wasn’t like McConaughey wasn’t putting butts in the seat and, surely, he had considerably more star power than Eric Bana, Edward Norton, and Mark Ruffalo. Of course, that could’ve been part of the problem. More star power means more paycheck, and in the early days of the MCU Marvel was infamous for being very stingy with how much — or little — it paid its actors. Just ask Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, and Chris Evans how much they made on their first Marvel movies because it wasn’t a lot.

(Via Happy Sad Confused)

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Rico Nasty Has Released An Adorably Fierce New ‘Nightmare Vacation’ Toy

Rico Nasty has kept up a colorful and animated presence throughout her videos and other promotional materials. Now that spirit has been matched with a new piece of merch: a delightfully vibrant plastic toy, for which she teamed up with Superplastic.

The “Superplastic x Rico Nasty ‘Nightmare Vacation’ SuperJanky,” as it’s called, is a limited release, as only 999 of them are being made. The figure is described, “Descending from a Sugar Trap Dystopia comes ‘Nightmare Vacation’ SuperJanky by Rico Nasty. The 8-inch brutally badass vinyl is dripped in designer fits including curb-stompin’ combat boots, pixie-cyborg wings, and a removable steampunk princess headpiece.” It’s available for pre-order now for $90 but only ships in June 2021.

Nasty recently told Uproxx about how the pandemic has impacted her upcoming album, saying, “Coronavirus, it might have inspired me to actually do what I always wanted to do with the album, which was make it very virtual. I’m not going to say too much about that, but just I will leave you with that. I always wanted my album to be similar to a simulation, VR. If you get my drift, like as far as the visuals go and sh*t like that. [Right now] you can’t touch me, you can’t come to the show. So that’s what we’re developing right now is giving them that opportunity to really damn near be in the same room as me. No holograms, weird sh*t like that. But some high tech sh*t.”

Pre-order the Nightmare Vacation SuperJanky here.

Rico Nasty is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Mitski Is Recording A Soundtrack To An Upcoming Graphic Novel

While Mitski has remained relatively quiet since the release of her acclaimed 2018 album Be The Cowboy, she’s now gearing up for a musical project that’s slightly out of left field. The singer announced that she recorded a score to accompany an upcoming graphic novel.

Mitski’s soundtrack will arrive alongside the Z2 Comics graphic novel This Is Where We Fall. According to the book’s website, the story unpacks themes of “theology, death, and the after-life” all through the lens of a science-fiction story.

In a statement about the included soundtrack, Mitski said, “It was exciting to make a soundtrack for a comic book. It allowed me to work outside of my usual songwriting form and try to approach it like a score, but without any of the cues that come with working alongside a moving image, which ended up being both freeing and challenging. I hope the end result helps to immerse you in the story!”

Z2 publisher Josh Frankel added, “A project and partnership like this is the perfect marriage of a visual art form like comics, and music. Fans of Mitski’s music will not only get something new from one of their favorite artists, but a companion piece that completes the experience. Comics readers will find an original work of science fiction from top creators that is enhanced by the music that accompanies it.”

This Is Where We Fall is out is out March 2021. Pre-order it here.

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Tucker Carlson’s Mysterious Missing Package Has Apparently Been Located, And The Jokes Will Not Stop

Tucker Carlson got hopping mad on the most recent episode of his Fox News show. Yes, he gets fired up on a regular basis (like about Elmo from Sesame Street), but this time, he acted even more dramatic. Carlson claimed that he would have had a hand in some “October surprise” involving an unverified conspiracy about emails from a laptop that allegedly belongs to Hunter Biden (who has been the subject of wild Rudy Guiliani rantings). However, Carlson claimed that the smoking gun could only be found in a missing package that had mysteriously evaporated.

Carlson then suggested he might have been spied upon as part of a deep-state conspiracy to hide “damning” details about Hunter Biden and China and security issues. The host appeared to believe that these “confidential documents” were the key to toppling Biden’s election chances, but of course, Carlson did not provide any information on these documents that he believes were deliberately lost as part of a dastardly plot. Nor does anyone know why there weren’t backup copies if these documents were so important, but now, a twist has arrived. Via the Daily Beast, UPS has revealed that the package has been located:

“After an extensive search, we have found the contents of the package and are arranging for its return. UPS will always focus first on our customers, and will never stop working to solve issues and make things right.”

This runs counter to Carlson’s claim that an exhausted search had already been conducted with the conclusion that the package was missing forever. Fox News had also published a report about how “the package had been opened and arrived empty” at a sorting facility. But now, the package lives?

Who really knows where this story goes from here. One thing is certain, though: the “package” jokes are coming fast and furious.

Is it November 3 yet?