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All The Best New R&B Music From This Week

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

Since the last update of this weekly R&B and Afrobeats column, we’ve received plenty of music and news from the genre’s artists.

Sampha finally made his return, one that fans waited six years for, with his new single “Spirit 2.0” while The Weeknd warned of the dangers of “False Idols” on his new song with Lil Baby and Suzanna Son. Victoria Monet officially announced her Jaguar II project and HER announced the return of her Lights On Festival for 2023. Elsewhere, Jon Batiste announced his World Music Radio album, Beyoncé dropped limited-edition merch for her Renaissance Tour with Amazon, and Patrick Star from SpongeBob Squarepants is on TikTok singing classic R&B songs thanks to AI.

Here are some more releases on the new music front that you should check out:

Terrace Martin — Fine Tune

On his new album Fine Tune, Terrace Martin has one goal: develop new talent and incorporate the legacy of jazz. Fine Tune is the first of six jazz albums that Martin will release throughout 2023 and this one checks in with 12 songs besides Alex Isley, Keyon Harold, Robert Glasper, Kamasi Washington, James Fauntleroy, and more.

Robert Glasper — “What Love Can Do”

Robert Glasper and Derrick Hodge joined forces to curate the music for season 1 of Run The Girls in 2021. Now they’re back to compose the music for season two the first offering from that batch is here with “What Love Can Do” with Emily King.

Tone Stith — “Girls Like You”

Tone Stith has one of the best voices in the R&B game and it seems like he could be getting ready to release his fifth project. That sign comes with the release of “Girls Like You,” a record that Stith uses to detail the effects that a bad relationship had on his approach to love with future partners.

Jordan Hawkins & DUCKWRTH — “Can’t Fake What You Feel”

Jordan Hawkins is just a few months removed from the release of his 4Play EP, but that isn’t stopping him from sharing new music. He’s back with “Can’t Fake What You Feel” with DUCKWRTH which strikes as an upbeat number perfect to groove to this summer.

Ryan Trey — “Ain’t Even Friends” Feat. Mariah The Scientist

It’s been a little while since we’ve heard from Ryan Trey, but the Kentucky native is finally back with his new single “Ain’t Even Friends” alongside Mariah The Scientist. Together, the singers blend their talents for a reflective record about a love they lost in their lives.

Kenyon Dixon — “Lucky”

Kenyon Dixon is having quite the active year. He dropped a remix of Jon Vinyl’s “Pressure,” shared his “Slow Dancing” single with Kincy, and later shared a remix of it with Kevin Ross. Now he’s back with “Lucky,” a song that sees Dixon praise a new woman in his life and all the qualities that made him fall in love with her.

Sekou — Out Of Mind

Meet UK singer Sekou who has slowly made waves in the rising R&B community and now he’s arrived with his debut project Out Of Mind. Through its five songs, Sekou blends jazz and pop with R&B for what strikes as a captivating body of work. “I wanted to have creative freedom on this and do something different from what I’ve done before,” Sekou said about the project.

Spinall — “Loju” Feat. Wizkid

Four months after releasing his Top Boy album, producer Spinall returns to team up with Wizkid for a third time with their new song “Loju.” The vibrant record is matched with a colorful video that’s set at a house party flushed with flashy cars and beautiful dancers.

Reggie Becton, Slim & Ye Ali — “Rm. 143 (Rm112 Remix)” Feat. 112

After reaching 10 million streams with “Rm. 143,” Reggie Becton is celebrating the feat with a remix of the track that features Slim 112 and Ye Ali. It’s a smooth blend of yesterday’s and today’s R&B that’s boosted by a bad-boy intro from Ye Ali.

Elmiene — “Mad At Fire”

Elmiene is just three months removed from his El-Mean EP, but now the singer has found himself a new home. Elmiene just inked a deal with Def Jam, and with that, came the release of his new single “Mad At Fire.” Co-written with Syd and Lil Silva, Elmiene’s voice fills up the room through a blend of soul and avant-garde electronic music.

Lah Pat — “Kamikaze”

Months removed from getting a boost thanks to the remix of “Rodeo” with Flo Milli, Lah Pat is back in action with his new single “Kamikaze.” The New Orleans-born and Houston-based singer delivers a seductive banger that dips a toe into ’90s neo-soul.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo May Not Play At The FIBA World Cup After ‘A Cleanup Procedure On His Knee’

A major international basketball tournament will occur this summer, as the 2023 FIBA World Cup runs from Aug. 25 until Sept. 10. These events tend to have plenty of NBA players suiting up for their national teams, and for Greece, their hopes of making some noise largely revolve around the fact that Giannis Antetokounmpo plays for them.

While the Greeks have plenty of seasoned pros and have rose to ninth place in the most recent FIBA rankings, Antetokounmpo is clearly their best player. Unfortunately for Greece, Antetokounmpo’s availability to participate this time around is up in the air, as Shams Charania of The Athletic reports that the former NBA MVP underwent “a cleanup procedure on his knee,” and as a result, it’s unclear if he’ll be able to give it a go.

Greece is in Group C, which features the United States, Jordan, and New Zealand. While the Americans are unsurprisingly the favorites to make it out of the group, New Zealand is 26th and Jordan is 33rd in the most recent FIBA rankings, and neither would be pushovers without Antetokounmpo in the fold. Greece’s first game in group play will take place on August 26 against Jordan.

It’s unclear which knee required the procedure, but Antetokounmpo did suffer injuries this year to both his left and right knees.

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ANOHNI And The Johnsons Depict The Joys Of Sisterhood In The Video For ‘Why Am I Alive Now?’

ANOHNI And The Johnsons shared a new song, “Why Am I Alive Now?” ahead of the next album, My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross, arriving this Friday. The emotional track is elevated by a music video directed by Euphoria‘s Hunter Schafer, which depicts women finding comfort in the presence of others on an industrial plant.

“I started listening to ANOHNI in high school, so it’s a huge honor to help her build a visual world for WAIAN,” Schafer shared in a statement. “This music video was an honest attempt to answer the question that WAIAN begs, Why Am I Alive Now? I wanted to focus on the idea of finding sisterhood in a world that does nothing to help – I hope the direction, choreography, and tone conveys a small piece of that journey.”

Tomorrow, July 6, at 3 p.m. ET, ANOHNI will perform the album live on her YouTube channel — with Nomi Ruiz making a special guest appearance. The event will also include a filmed conversation between the musician and Schafer.

“Some of these songs respond to global and environmental concerns first voiced in popular music over 50 years ago,” she said about the upcoming album.

Check out ANOHNI And The Johnsons’ video for “Why Am I Alive Now?” above.

My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross is out 7/7 via Secretly Canadian/Rough Trade. Find more information here.

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Tom Cruise Hopes To Still Be Dangling From Airplanes And Doing Other Wild Stunts When He’s Harrison Ford’s Age

As Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny whipped into theaters over the holiday weekend, Tom Cruise had nothing but praise for the film’s star, Harrison Ford. Despite turning 81 later this month, Ford has no plans of retiring from acting, and Cruise hopes to be the same way in his later years, only with way more motorcycle jumps and death-defying stunts.

While talking to the Sydney Morning Herald at the Australian premiere of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Cruise said he hopes to keep making the spy films well into his 80s.

Via Variety:

“Harrison Ford is a legend; I hope to be still going. I’ve got 20 years to catch up with him,” Cruise said. “I hope to keep making ‘Mission: Impossible’ films until I’m his age.”

Of course, making it to 80 isn’t guaranteed for Cruise. For the latest Mission: Impossible film, the actor pushed himself to the limit by doing a wildly dangerous motorcycle stunt on the very first day of shooting. Both Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie have touted the stunt as the cornerstone of the film, and in a surprisingly candid moment, Cruise recently revealed that he had concerns about pulling off the jump. When Tom Cruise is suddenly worried about breaking Tom Cruise’s neck, you know the stunt is insane.

“Well, we know we’re either going to continue with the film — or we’re not,” Cruise told Entertainment Tonight with a laugh. “Let’s know Day One. I wanna know. What is gonna happen? Do we continue, or is it a major rewrite?”

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One jumps into theaters on July 12.

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Report: Matisse Thybulle Will Sign An Offer Sheet With The Mavericks

After starting his NBA career as a member of the Philadelphia 76ers, Matisse Thybulle packed up and made his way back to the Pacific Northwest when he was sent to the Portland Trail Blazers at the trade deadline. The Blazers got to watch him play in 22 games after the move, and right away, they’re faced with a major decision: How do they want to play Thybulle’s restricted free agency?

The No. 2o pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, Thybulle hit the open market this summer, although Portland reserves the right to match any offer that Thybulle might receive. And on Wednesday, we learned that Thybulle has a suitor elsewhere in the Western Conference, as Chris Haynes of Bleacher Report brought word that he intends to sign an offer sheet with the Dallas Mavericks.

The terms of the offer sheet are unclear right now, and it’s not known if Portland will match and bring Thybulle back. He would, however, make a ton of sense alongside Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving as a difference maker on the defensive end of the floor, especially if he’s able to consistently knock down the open looks for three that the duo would generate for him.

While his offensive games has never quite come around and his ability to consistently hit shots from three has been up-and-down during his career, Thybulle is one of the NBA’s most destructive players on the defensive end of the floor. During his time with the Sixers last year — 49 games with six starts — Thybulle averaged 2.7 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.9 steals, 0.5 assists, and 0.3 blocks in 12.1 minutes per game while hitting 33.3 percent of his attempts from three. He did, however, see noticeable upticks across the board in Portland, as he started all 22 games in which he appeared and averaged 7.4 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.7 steals, 1.4 assists, and 0.8 blocks in 27.7 minutes a night. As a bonus, he was a 38.8 percent shooter from deep in Portland.

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All The Best New Pop Music From This Week

Welcome to July! It’s hard to believe that the year is already halfway over. Still, pop artists are gearing up to keep the summer vibes going — returning to share new music and even full albums. This week is complete with dance-ready vibes and other tracks that will get you in touch with your emotions.

Continue scrolling for Uproxx’s Best New Pop roundup from this week.

Olivia Rodrigo — “Vampire”

As the first glimpse of her sophomore album, Rodrigo’s “Vampire” finds her emotionally struggling after someone took advantage of her — and others along the way. Complete with a music video that doubles as an industry critique, she pushes right back against the “blood sucker” and “fame f*cker” types of the world.

Charli XCX — “Speed Drive”

Now that it’s July, the Barbie movie is almost ready to hit theaters. Building anticipation is the equally-bubbly soundtrack, which features Charli XCX’s “Speed Drive.” The fast-paced song proves that Charli doesn’t miss when she’s behind the wheel.

Shakira — “Copa Vacia” (feat. Manuel Turizo)

Shakira wants more out of a relationship on “Copa Vacia” — translated to “Empty Cup.” Throughout the track, she points out that the other person is always busy and they should focus on her instead of work. Complete with Turizo’s appearance as a prince figure in the music video, the duo really brought The Little Mermaid vibes.

Alok, Ava Max — “Car Keys”

Another driving-themed entry this week, Ava Max teamed up with the Brazilian DJ Alok for this hit. “I’m the keys to your car, babe / If you lose me then, baby, good luck,” Max warns in the chorus as she gives a final reminder.

Holly Humberstone — “Room Service”

The second of Holly Humberstone‘s double song drop, “Room Service” is the softer side, painting a picture where she is able to hide away with a love interest in a hotel room. “And someday / We’ll look around to see we’ve lived another year,” she adds.

Keltiey — “Kn0” (feat. Skaiwater)

The latest in Keltiey’s string of songs from this year, “Kn0” is an anthem about defining a relationship, blended with the lightness of the instrumental. It’s definitely worth checking out for the music video too, which goes from butterfly princess to roller disco vibes.

The Last Dinner Party — “Sinner”

“‘Sinner’ is a story of self-acceptance, and the longing for the past and present self to become one,” The Last Dinner Party’s guitarist, Lizzie Mayland, shared via Far Out. “Born from a breakbeat drum sample, ‘Sinner’ is punctuated by ripping guitar lines and harmony-filled vocal breakdowns.”

Delacey — “Slot Machine”

Delacey recently dropped her sophomore album, This Girl Has A Dream. One of the standouts is “Slot Machine,” as her songwriting abilities shine over a moody, jazz-inspired instrumental. For listeners who might not be familiar, if you love Lana Del Rey-ish vibes, you’ll love this too.

Becky G — “La Nena” (feat. Gabito Ballesteros)

Becky G’s “La Nena” collab tells “the story of a woman who is empowered and chooses to continue dancing through life despite having her heart broken,” she shared. As the video manages a similar carefree and empowering energy, we’re looking forward to what her next album brings.

Jon Batiste — “Calling Your Name”

After Jon Batiste won Album Of The Year at last year’s Grammys, he is now gearing up for his new record — giving fans a preview with “Calling Your Name.” As the next album aims to show listeners the “interstellar regions of the universe,” per a statement, this song definitely keeps in line with the out-of-this-world feeling.

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Several Teams Are Apparently Interested In Getting Involved In A Multi-Team Damian Lillard Trade

The current state of play in a Damian Lillard trade seems pretty simple. Lillard wants a trade from the Portland Trail Blazers, with his heart apparently set on a move to the Miami Heat. The issue is that Miami’s best offer involves sending Tyler Herro to Portland, and he’s just a little too repetitive with the team’s young trio of Scoot Henderson, Shaedon Sharpe, and Anfernee Simons. Add in that he’s about to enter the first year of a 4-year, $120 million contract and it makes sense why the Blazers would have some trepidation about just appeasing Lillard without thinking about what’s best for them.

As such, there are a few ways this can go. Portland could just take the Heat’s best offer, or it could send Lillard elsewhere and deal with whatever apparent consequences would come from that. And then, there’s a third option, which is to try and pull other teams in on a multi-team deal, and according to Marc Spears of ESPN, there are several teams that would be interested in helping to facilitate a Lillard-to-Miami trade.

Via ESPN:

Damian Lillard wants to play for Miami and only Miami, I have been continually told since Saturday. Certainly, it’s easier said than done. I’m told that while Portland isn’t happy with potential packages, there are over five teams interested in a potential multiteam trade that could get it done. It won’t be today or tomorrow or perhaps the next day, but I believe it will ultimately end up with Lillard going to Miami. While Lillard does not have a no-trade clause, it doesn’t make sense to trade for a future Hall of Famer who doesn’t want to be there.

While Spears didn’t explicitly say this would mean a team would take Herro to make a deal happen, it would certainly make sense if there are teams out there that would want to acquire his services for the next four years as a high-scoring wing who can add some playmaking and rebounding.

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The wholesome moment when a dad convinced his daughter she turned on the Eiffel Tower’s lights

There are few things more magical for a young girl than spending a warm summer night in Paris in front of the lights of the Eiffel Tower. But Joel Redhead, 29, took things up a notch recently when he convinced his daughter, Esmae, that she turned on the lights all by herself.

The father and daughter duo were in Paris celebrating Esmae’s 8th birthday. Sadly, her mother couldn’t be there for health reasons.

Joel, from Yorkshire, England, told his daughter they were going to Liverpool for the weekend, but after spending a night in the city, that next morning, he surprised her with a trip to the City of Light.


“When we woke her up in the hotel the morning of our trip at 5 am and broke the news to her, she was completely overjoyed, but the excitement didn’t end there,” he told The Yorkshire Post.

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Joel packed a light switch for the trip, and when they arrived at the Eiffel Tower, he told his daughter that she was responsible for turning the lights on that night. He handed her the switch, and she turned her back to the tower. When the lights came on, she flipped the switch, turned around and countless sparkling lights illuminated the city.

Later, the dad told his daughter that the switch wasn’t connected to the tower, but she loved the experience anyway.

“She said she felt magical, and though now she knows that daddy set this up to give her a memory of a lifetime and how the lights really worked, she finds it hilarious that we pranked the people around us who believed she turned them on,” he said.

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The Weeknd Reflected On The ‘Bumpy’ Journey To ‘The Idol’ Following The Controversial Show’s Season Finale

HBO’s controversial new series The Idol came to an end this past Sunday. While the series has been panned by critics, Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye, who created the show alongside Sam Levinson and Reza Fahim, stood by the series through its short, five-episode run.

Following its even more polarizing finale, The Weeknd took to Instagram to share a reflective post about the journey to the show.

“the finale,” read the post’s caption. “grateful to share this moment with you all as the season comes to an end. continue to push the vision no matter how bumpy the journey.”

In the photo carousel are pictures of The Weeknd as his character, the cult leader, Tedros — as well as Lily-Rose Depp, who plays pop star Jocelyn, Levinson, and much of the show’s cast.

And of course, The Idol‘s journey has certainly been bumpy, as he notes in the post’s caption. Back in March, the show was the subject of a scathing Rolling Stone exposé which brought to light the alleged toxic working conditions during the show’s production. It also received several negative reviews from critics during its premiere at Cannes Film Festival back in May.

At the time of writing, it has not yet been confirmed if HBO will bring The Idol back for a second season.

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All The New Albums Coming Out In July 2023

Keeping track of all the new albums coming out in a given month is a big job, but we’re up for it: Below is a comprehensive list of the major releases you can look forward to in July. If you’re not trying to potentially miss out on anything, it might be a good idea to keep reading.

Friday, July 7

  • 12 Rods — If We Stayed Alive (American Dreams Records)
  • African Head Charge — A Trip to Bolgatanga (On-U Sound Records)
  • Aluna — MYCELiUM (Mad Decent)
  • AMAARA — Child of Venus (Lady Moon Records)
  • ANOHNI and the Johnsons — My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross (Rough Trade)
  • Bloodbound — Tales From the North (AFM/Soulfood)
  • Butcher Babies — Eye For an Eye (Century Media Records)
  • Butcher Babies — …’Till the World’s Blind (Century Media Records)
  • Chris Stamey — The Great Escape (Schoolkids Records)
  • CIEL — Make It Better EP (Jazz Life Records)
  • Citizen Cope — The Victory March (Rainwater Recordings)
  • Fit of Body — Far From the Rhythm (2MR)
  • Delilah Holliday — Invaluable Vol. 1 EP (One Little)
  • Dominic Fike — Sunburn (Columbia Records)
  • The Far Outs — The Far Outs (Rebel Waves Records)
  • Golden Features — Sisyphus (Warner Music Australia/Foreign Family Collective)
  • Grouplove — I Want It All Right Now (Glassnote)
  • Gus Dapperton — HENGE (Warner Records)
  • Hot Tuna — 3 (Grunt)
  • Jim O’Rourke — Hands That Bind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Drag City)
  • Julie Byrne — The Greater Wings (Ghostly International)
  • KennyHoopla — BLINK AND YOU’LL MISS IT// EP (Mogul Vision Music/Arista Records)
  • Lauren Bousfield — Salesforce (Orange Milk)
  • Laurence Guy — Living Like There’s No Tomorrow, But Killing Yourself In The Process (Laurence Guy)
  • Little Dragon — Slugs of Love (Ninja Tune)
  • Local Natives — Time Will Wait for No One (Loma Vista Recordings)
  • Longings — Dreams In Red (Don Giovanni)
  • ME LOST ME — RPG (Upset The Rhythm)
  • The Mighty Bard — Beyond the Gate (Epictronic)
  • Miles Miller — Solid Gold (Easy Lovin Records)
  • Misogi — Escape Artist (Pink Noise)
  • Nita Strauss — The Call of the Void (Sumerian Records)
  • Noble Oak — When It Finds You (Last Gang/MNRK)
  • Nothing But Thieves — Dead Club City (RCA/Sony Music)
  • Penguin Cafe — Rain Before Seven… (Erased Tapes)
  • Pigeon Wigs — Rock By Numbers (Clwb Music)
  • PJ Harvey — I Inside the Old Year (Partisan Records)
  • Sad Park — No More Sound (Pure Noise Records)
  • Taylor Swift — Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) (Republic Records)
  • Tony Allen — JID018 (Jazz Is Dead)
  • Yellowcard — Childhood Eyes EP (Equal Vision)

Friday, July 14

  • a kid named rufus — whatever works (Nettwerk Music Group)
  • Alana Springsteen — Twenty Something: Figuring It Out (Columbia Records NY/Sony Music Nashville)
  • Alaska Reid — Disenchanter (Luminelle Recordings)
  • Being Dead — When Horses Would Run (Bayonet Records)
  • Birdy — Portraits (Atlantic)
  • Blake Mills — Jelly Road (New Deal/Verve)
  • Blondes — In Separation EP (C3 Records/Lab Records)
  • Blusher — Should We Go Dance? EP (Atlantic Records/Warner Music Australia)
  • Cinema Cinema — Mjölnir (Nefarious Industries)
  • Claud — Supermodels (Saddest Factory Records)
  • Colter Wall — Little Songs (La Honda Records)
  • Current Affairs — Off the Tongue (Tough Love)
  • Duane Betts — Wild & Precious Life (The Royal Potato Family)
  • Far Caspian — The Last Remaining Light (Tiny Library Records)
  • George Benson — Live At Montreux 1986 (Eagle Vision)
  • glaive — i care so much that i dont care at all (Interscope Records)
  • Gordon Lightfoot — At Royal Albert Hall (Linus Entertainment)
  • IDMAN — Risk EP (Artista Records)
  • John Coltrane with Eric Dolphy — Evenings at the Village Gate (Impulse! Records)
  • Kevitch — Secrets EP (Nettwerk)
  • Kool & the Gang — People Just Wanna Have Fun (Astana Music)
  • Lauren Spencer Smith — Mirror (Republic)
  • Lil Tjay — 222 (Columbia Records)
  • Lindstrøm — Everyone Else is a Stranger (Smalltown Supersound)
  • Lukas Nelson + Promise of the Real — Sticks and Stones (Thirty Tigers)
  • Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog — Connection (Knockwurst Records)
  • MisterWives — Nosebleeds (Photo Finish Records)
  • Moonshine Bandits — Pour Decisions (ONErpm)
  • Natural Wonder Beauty Concept — Natural Wonder Beauty Concept (Mexican Summer)
  • Night Beats — Rajan (Suicide Squeeze Records)
  • Palehound — Eye on the Bat (Polyvinyl Record Co.)
  • Peace Flag Ensemble — Astral Plains (We Are Busy Bodies)
  • PVRIS — EVERGREEN (Hopeless)
  • Rita Ora — You & I (BMG)
  • Royston Langdon — President Alien (Milo Music)
  • Sally Potter — Pink Bikini (Partisan)
  • Tech N9ne — BLISS (Strange Music)
  • Tessa Violet — My God! (Many Hats Endeavors)
  • Voyager — Fearless In Love (Season of Mist)

Friday, July 21

  • Allegra Krieger — I Keep My Feet on The Fragile Plane (Double Double Whammy)
  • The Arcadian Wild — Welcome (Vere Music)
  • Bill Brewster — After Dark: Vespertine (Late Night Tales)
  • Bloc Party — The High Life EP (Infectious/BMG)
  • Blur — The Ballad of Darren (Parlophone/Warner Records)
  • Bruno Major — Columbo (Harbour Artists & Music/AWAL Recordings)
  • Charm School — Finite Jest EP (sonaBLAST)
  • The Criticals — Clever Girl EP (Fantasy Records)
  • The Cucumbers — Old Shoes (Life Force Records)
  • Cut Worms — Cut Worms (Jagjaguwar)
  • Erin Viancourt — Won’t Die This Way (Late August Records)
  • ford. — Guiding Hand (Foreign Family Collective)
  • Greta Van Fleet — Starcatcher (Lava/Republic Records)
  • Guided By Voices — Welshpool Frillies (GBV Inc.)
  • The Holy Family — Go Zero (Launch)
  • Johnny’s Uncalled For — The Lost Album (Wick Records)
  • Kehli — Pity Party EP (Rough Bones)
  • Lauren Auder — the infinite spine (True Panther Records)
  • Logan Lynn + Yellow Trash Can — Distracted EP (Kill Rock Stars)
  • London Grammar — The Remixes (Ministry Of Sound)
  • Lori McKenna — 1988 (Thirty Tigers)
  • Miss Tiny — DEN7 EP (Speedy Wunderground)
  • Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway — City of Gold (Nonesuch/Warner Records)
  • Mort Garson — Journey to the Moon and Beyond (Sacred Bones)
  • Mother Tongues — Love in a Vicious Way (Wavy Haze Records)
  • Mull Historical Society — In My Mind There’s a Room (Xtra Mile)
  • Nils Lofgren — Mountains (Cattle Track Road Records)
  • Nina Simone — You’ve Got to Learn (Verve)
  • Oscar Lang — Look Now (Dirty Hit)
  • Oxbow — Love’s Holiday (Ipecac Recordings)
  • Rachael Sage — The Other Side (MPress Records)
  • Raquel Bitton — C’est Magnifique (RB Records)
  • Sam Burton — Dear Departed (Partisan)
  • Strange Ranger — Pure Music (Fire Talk)
  • Upper Wilds — Jupiter (Thrill Jockey)
  • Various Artists — Barbie: The Album (Atlantic)
  • Wren Hinds — Don’t Die in the Bundu (Bella Union)

Friday, July 28

  • Anne-Marie — Unhealthy (Atlantic)
  • Aphex Twin — Blackbox Life Recorder 21f / in a room7 F760 EP (Warp)
  • Bethany Cosentino — Natural Disaster (Concord Records)
  • Beverly Glenn-Copeland — The Ones Ahead (Transgressive)
  • Brad — In the Moment That You’re Born (Loosegroove Records)
  • Bre Kennedy — Scream Over Everything (Side A) (Nettwerk)
  • The Budos Band — Frontier’s Edge EP (Diamond West Records)
  • Bush Tetras — They Live In My Head (Wharf Cat Records)
  • Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah — Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning (Ropeadope)
  • The Clientele — I Am Not There Anymore (Merge Records)
  • Damon Locks & Rob Mazurek — New Future City Radio (International Anthem Recording Company)
  • Daniel Rossen — Live At Pioneertown & Santa Fe (Warp)
  • Darlingside — Everything Is Alive (More Doug)
  • Dexys — The Feminine Divine (100% Records Ltd.)
  • Dot Allison — Consciousology (Sonic Cathedral)
  • Echosmith — Echosmith (Echosmith Music LLC)
  • Fly Anakin — Skinemaxxx (Side B) EP (Lex Records)
  • hackedepicciotto — Keepsakes (Mute)
  • High Pulp — Days in the Desert (Anti)
  • James and the Cold Gun — James and the Cold Gun (Loosegroove Records)
  • Jessy Lanza — Love Hallucination (Hyperdub)
  • Madeline Kenney — A New Reality Mind (Carpark)
  • Maroulita de Kol — Anásana (Phantom Limb)
  • Matt B — ALKEBULAN (Vitae Records)
  • Oslo Twins — Back to Nothing EP (Fascination Street Records)
  • OTR — Be Quiet, They’re Listening (Astralwerks)
  • Phoebe Hunt — Nothing Else Matters (Popped Corn Records/Thirty Tigers)
  • Post Malone — Austin (Republic/Mercury)
  • Primal Scream — Reverberations (Travelling In Time) (Young Tiki)
  • PWNT — Play What’s Not There (Acrophase Records)
  • Sevendust — Truth Killer (Napalm Records)
  • Steve Gunn, John Truscinski, and Bill Nace — Glass Band (Three Lobed)
  • Steve Marino — Too Late to Start Again (Pop Wig Records)
  • Stevie Nicks — Complete Studio Albums & Rarities (Atlantic Catalog Group)
  • Susanna — Baudelaire & Orchestra (SusannaSonata)
  • SUSTO — My Entire Life (New West Records)
  • Ten Tonnes — Dancing, Alone (Warner Bros)
  • Various Artists — Raised By Rap: 50 Years of Hip Hop (Legacy Recordings)
  • William the Conqueror — Excuse Me While I Vanish (Chrysalis Records)

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