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The Neighbourhood Will Embark On The Cleverly Named ‘The Wourld Tour’ In 2026

The Neighbourhood haven't released a new album since 2020's Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones. That changes in a couple weeks, though, when the band is set to share (((((ultraSOUND))))). They'll be going the whole nine yards with promo, too, as today (November 3), they announced they're going on tour in support of the project. The run of dates will keep the band in North America from late March to mid-April, then they'll do some European dates in May, then Asia and Australia in June, and finally, back to North America in September and October. For tickets, an artist pre-sale begins…

The Marías’ María Zardoya Is Going On Her First Not For Radio Solo Tour In 2026

It's been nearly a month now since María Zardoya, of The Marías, shared her first solo album, Melt, as Not For Radio. Last week, she shared her first solo video, for "Swan." Now, here's another first: Today (November 3), she announced a run of solo tour dates. The tour is dubbed Not For Radio Presents: Winter In The Garden. The tour hits a handful of North American theaters, in Oakland, Chicago, Brooklyn, San Antonio, and Los Angeles. There's a pre-sale, for which fans can register here. The general on-sale starts November 7 at 10 a.m. local time. In a recent…

Jay Som Drops A Lovely Animated Video For Her Hayley Williams Collab ‘Past Lives’

Jay Som's (Melina Duterte) new album Belong, her first in a few years, is here now. Among the highlights, both in terms of the song itself and how jazzed Duterte is about it, is the Hayley Williams collaboration "Past Lives." The song and album have both been out for a little while now, but today (November 3) brings a new video. It's a cool visual, too. The animated video is presented in an impressionist sort of style and it's beautiful throughout. Studio Sparks (Cristiana Figueiredo & Lucas Moreira), who directed the video, explain in a statement: "We wanted the animation…

will.i.am And Taboo Declare ‘We LA’ In The Video For Their New Dodgers Anthem

As I write this post, tens of thousands of residents of the city of Los Angeles are descending on the city's downtown to prepare for the Los Angeles Dodgers' championship parade after the team became the first in 25 years to win back-to-back Major League Baseball championships. Notable Angelenos will.i.am and Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas simulate just what that raucous crowd will look like in the music video for their new Dodgers anthem, "We LA." The video finds will and Taboo performing in real locations around East LA, as well as simulating performances at locations such as Dodger…

Oklou Will Use Her 2026 Coachella Performance To Launch A North American Tour

Oklou's debut album, Choke Enough, dropped earlier this year. Even since then, it remains one of 2025's best-received new albums. It created enough buzz to land Oklou a performance slot at Coachella in 2026, and Oklou plans to make good use of that visibility: Today (November 3), Oklou announced a North American tour that will start immediately after Coachella this coming April. This will follow a previously announced run of UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand shows set for late this year and early next year. An artist pre-sale for tickets starts November 5 at 10 a.m. local time and…

David Byrne, Lewis Capaldi, And Teddy Swims Are Headlining The Milestone 2026 Latitude Festival

Festival season isn't necessarily at the forefront during this time of year, but it's never too early to start thinking about it. Today (November 3), Suffolk, UK's Latitude Festival announced its 2026 lineup. Set to take Henham Park from July 23 to 26 are headliners David Byrne, Lewis Capaldi, and Teddy Swims. The lineup also includes The Flaming Lips, The Last Dinner Party, Self Esteem, Tom Grennan, Wet Leg, Alex James' Britpop Classical, Alice Phoebe Lou, Billy Ocean, Dry Cleaning, English Teacher, Kevin Morby, Vanessa Carlton, Florence Road, Getdown Services, Just Mustard, Keo, and Westside Cowboy. Tickets sales start with…

Paul McCartney Has A New Perspective On His Old Death Hoax: ‘In So Many Ways, I Was Dead’

Paul McCartney is the subject of perhaps the most famous hoax in music history: Supposedly, the Beatle died back in the 1960s and was replaced by an imposter. McCartney has heard all about this, of course, and over the years, he has gained a fresh perspective on the situation. McCartney discusses it in a new piece for The Guardian published over the weekend. It starts, "The strangest rumour started floating around just as the Beatles were breaking up -- that I was dead. We had heard it long before, but suddenly, in that autumn of 1969, stirred up by a…

Justin Bieber Doesn’t Want To Tour Right Now: ‘Sounds Super Daunting’

In case you missed it, Justin Bieber is a Twitch streamer now. During a Halloween broadcast this past weekend, he offered some insight into what his mindset around touring is like at the moment: He doesn't seem jazzed about the idea, but he would still like to perform in a limited capacity. Bieber said (here's a clip): "I think just because I've been touring for so long, just even the idea of touring at this point in my life sounds super daunting. I think I always start out really loving it, and then it always gets to a point where…

All The Best New Music From This Week That You Need To Hear

Keeping up with new music can be exhausting, even impossible. From the weekly album releases to standalone singles dropping on a daily basis, the amount of music is so vast it's easy for something to slip through the cracks. Even following along with the Uproxx recommendations on a daily basis can be a lot to ask, so every Monday we're offering up this rundown of the best new music this week. This week saw Rosalía go big with a new video and the Crutchfield sisters reunite. Yeah, it was a great week for new music. Check out the highlights below.…

SNX: This Week’s Best Sneakers, Featuring The Jordan 4 Cozy Girl, Kobe 9 Protro, And More

Welcome to SNX DLX, your weekly roundup of the best sneakers to hit the internet. Is there a holiday that the big sneaker brands love more than Halloween? We don’t think so. Every year around this time sneakerheads are hit with the most gimmicky sneakers imaginable but this year, we’ve done our best to keep them out of SNX. Now granted, I said we’ve tried our best, that doesn’t mean there aren’t a couple of Halloween-themed kicks on our list this week, but trust us, they’re worth both worth the gimmick. Outside holiday-themed sneakers, we have a new collaboration between…

Kendrick Lamar And Clipse Are Locks For Best Rap Album Grammy Nominations

The Grammy nominations are nearly upon us, and in honor of that, as Uproxx's resident rap expert, it seems that it makes the most sense for me to talk about the Best Rap Album category. Here's the thing: there's almost no suspense to parse here; Kendrick Lamar and Clipse are locks for Best Rap Album Grammy nominations. Not only that, but the award will be more or less a two-horse race between them, all apologies to whatever other artists have the misfortune to get tossed into that gladiator fight. I thought about doing a song-by-song breakdown or some other such…

Offset Is ‘Haunted By Fame’ On His Surprise Spooky Season Mixtape

Offset is getting all the way into the spooky season with a brand-new mixtape. Today, he released Haunted By Fame, just two months after his new album, Kiari. While that album contained soulful features from the likes of artists such as John Legend and JID, this tape is much more on-theme with the holiday, and employs colorful characters like YoungBoy Never Broke Again, NoCap, and Lil Dump (I promise I did not make that name up, it's on the tracklist). The project is accompanied by a music video for the focus track, "Ya Digg," which you can watch up top.…

From Sound Baths To DJ Sets: 5 Retreats Redefining Wellness With Music

Sweating in a sauna to a live DJ set. Drifting along a rooftop pool during a full moon floating party. Enjoying a “sacred nap” soundtracked by binaural beats. The next era of wellness travel is following a very different tempo – literally. Forget silent meditations and cucumber water, some of the world’s most cutting-edge luxury retreats are crafting immersive experiences designed to pulse, vibrate, and move their guests. They’re swapping clichés for gong baths, vibroacoustic therapy, and ecstatic forest dances, blending indulgence, escapism, and a higher-frequency form of self-care. And it turns out, there’s science behind the spectacle. Music has…

Noname Is Out To Get Hers In The Whimisical ‘Hundred Acres’ Video

"Hundred Acres" may have been the name of the woods behind Christopher Robin's house where he played with Pooh and the gang, but Noname has a decidedly less whimsical theme in mind for her comeback single. The poetic Chicago rapper is thinking more "40 acres and..." in her first new song since 2023's Sundial, focusing on getting hers. "I know somebody better give me my cheese," she intones. "Or I'ma have to get mine from these streets / I gotta look out for me." Funnily enough, I heard the first inklings of what this song would be last year while…

Julia Wolf Surprises With ‘2MUCHPRESSURE,’ A New Remix EP Made With 2DUMB

Julia Wolf released a new album, Pressure, earlier this year, but she's not done with the project yet: Out of nowhere today (October 31), Wolf surprise-released 2MUCHPRESSURE, a new remix EP, led by producer duo 2DUMB, that re-works seven songs from the original album. In a statement, Wolf says of the EP, "When I first heard the remix 2DUMB did on tiktok, I immediately knew I needed them to make more remixes! And to be able to get two of my favorite artists BBY GOYARD and cr1tter on was an even better bonus!” She previously said of the original album,…

Wale Is Fed Up With The Nightlife On ‘City On Fire’ Featuring Odeal

Wale's new album, Everything Is A Lot., is just a few weeks from release, and the DMV repper has one final single to get fans hype for the drop. "City On Fire" features British-Nigerian singer-songwriter Odeal, and treads familiar territory for longtime Wale fans. It's got a swinging, mellow beat with gently plucked guitars, compelling bass, and some nice percussion work. Lyrically, Wale questions a paramour about her bad habits and suspect friends. It certainly sounds like he's over the club scene, between this song, "Blanco," and "Mirroronnabenz" with BNYX. You can't blame him, because he's had a pretty rough…

Fred Again..’s ‘USB’ Series Continues With ‘Hardstyle 2,’ With Kettama And Shady Nasty

Fred Again.. is in the midst of a moment. Specifically, Fred is rolling out a bunch of songs from his ever-evolving USB project, one song per week. The latest arrives today: "Hardstyle 2," alongside Kettama and Shady Nasty. The series has also included complementary live shows, which get announced as the project goes, shortly before they happen. The next one is on November 1, at RDS Simmonscourt in Dublin with EMA, Caolan Ryan, and Fontaines DC DJs. Meanwhile, Fred recently made a post talking about how performing and touring has been lately, saying: "i dont want this to sound in…

Ken Carson Explains His Sex Appeal With The Melodic ‘Yes’

Ken Carson is in the middle of Opium's Antagonist tour alongside labelmates Playboi Carti, Destroy Lonely, and Homixide Gang. However, that hasn't stopped the self-described Lord Of Chaos from releasing new music and experimenting with his sound. While Carti leans further into abstraction with every release, Carson has quietly become one of the more conventional members of the crew. On his latest single, "Yes," he adopts the melodic delivery that has been part of Atlanta's trap scene for the past decade or so, sounding very much like the offspring of Young Thug and collaborators like Gunna, Lil Keed, and Lil…

Allison And Katie Crutchfield Just Formed Snocaps, A New Band, And Surprise-Released An Album

Back in the 2000s, twin sisters Allison and Katie Crutchfield formed the band P.S. Eliot. In 2011, they broke up and the two went on to do their own things: Katie re-branded as Waxahatchee while Allison started a new band, Swearin'. Now, the sisters are back together and they just made their comeback in a huge way: Today (October 31), they announced their new band, Snocaps, and released their surprise self-titled debut album. A press release notes the album "recalls Allison’s band Swearin’ and Katie’s early records as Waxahatchee." Furthermore, featured performers on the project are MJ Lenderman and Brad…

Genesis Owusu’s Freaky ‘Death Cult Zombie’ Video Has A Moment From ‘The Ring’

Although Australian artist Genesis Owusu's latest single has a title perfectly timed for spooky season, the song's content is decidedly less supernatural in nature. Instead, the "Death Cult Zombie" he takes on in the punky track is more political in nature, as he admonishes them, "Think too hard and you bleed / Come and get me, I won’t live on my knees / I live here so why you following me / Mr master race, but still no GED / Burning in the sun and looking British in the teeth." I think we all know who he's talking about. Of…

The Best Vinyl Releases Of October 2025

Anybody who thought the vinyl resurgence was just a fad was mistaken: The industry has experienced a legitimate revival. As a result, music fans are interested in physical media in ways they may not have if the decades-old medium hasn't made a comeback. That doesn't mean everybody is listening to just their parents' old music, though. That's part of it, sure, thanks to rereleases that present classic albums in new ways. A vital part of the renewed vinyl wave, though, is new projects being released as records, of which there are plenty. Whatever you might be into, each month brings…

We Combined Candy Classics & Whiskey For A Prime Halloween Pairing

Are you ready for a scary good time? We all know it's prime time for spooky movies, creative costumes, and carving pumpkins, but the sweetest treat of Halloween is all of the tasty candy out there. Whether you're keen on chocolate, hard candies, or chewy caramels, there are a ton of classics out there to buy (or pluck from your child's trick or treat bag, you do you). But here at Uproxx, we wanted to kick things up a notch. Since Halloween is a holiday full of equal fun for kids and adults, we wanted to give the latter a…

Orville Peck Heralds A New EP, ‘Appaloosa,’ With The Grand Single ‘Drift Away’

Orville Peck just wrapped filming on the 2026 Street Fighter movie, in which he plays Vega. Now, it's time to get back to music, as today (October 31), Peck announces a new EP, Appaloosa. The news is accompanied by the release of a new single, "Drift Away." It's a classic cowboy crooner from Peck, his throwback-style voice dripping like honey on the epic instrumental. Meanwhile, Peck also has his 7th annual rodeo coming up next month, from November 14 to 16 in Pioneertown, California at Pappy & Harriet’s. The event will feature performances from Peck, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night…

Not For Radio (The Marías’ María Zardoya) Shares Her First Solo Video, For ‘Swan’

This past summer, The Marías' María Zardoya launched Not For Radio, a new solo endeavor. Her debut album, Melt, dropped a few weeks ago, earlier this month. Now, she has shared her first video in support of the project, for album standout "Swan." The striking black-and-white visual makes great use of contrast to come across as bold even in its no-saturation presentation. In a recent Billboard interview, Zardoya said of the project, "I went into Not For Radio with the intention of not writing any pop songs. [...] It's a project with songs that I want people to experience the…

Magdalena Bay Unveil Yet Another Pair Of New Songs: ‘Two More Songs?! When Will It End??’

Following last year's album Imaginal Disk, there has understandably been no new Magdalena Bay album this year. There may as well be, though. In September, they shared two new songs, "Second Sleep" and "Star Eyes." Then, earlier this month, they followed with two more songs, "Human Happens" and "Paint Me A Picture." Today (October 31), they have yet another pair of new songs out now, "Unoriginal" and "Black-Eyed Susan Climb." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0E4KwFuwSQ The band says in a statement, “Two more songs?! When will it end?? Is this the final pair? Don’t think too hard about it. Just let the good times…

Indiecast On Lily Allen And Halloween Music

Steven and Ian open with a conversation about a memorable Halloween from 10 years ago. Then they do a Sportscast on the World Series, and Steven's belief that he's spiritually Canadian. From there, they pivot to the gossipy reception to Lily Allen's new album, and her legacy as a blog-friendly indie-pop phenom from the 2000s. They also talk about a list of notable Halloween songs that aren't actually about Halloween and the prospect for musician biopics after the relative box-office failure of the Bruce Springsteen movie. After a quick check-in on the Fantasy Album Draft, they do a "yay or…