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Pavement: Slanted and Enchanted Album Review
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Pavement: Slanted and Enchanted Album Review

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

As much as they belong to the world of indie rock, what I love about Pavement is what I love about the music of a composer like Thelonious Monk, who once famously (or at least apocryphally) called into a Columbia University radio station to complain to a presenter talking about the importance of the “wrong notes” in his music that, in fact, the piano didn’t have wrong notes—that you could play a song as quaint and domestic as “Tea For Two” with just enough dissonance to stretch a listener’s sense of beauty while also conveying a sense of human fallibility that a more polished performance can’t. (The spiky, sour opening of Pavement’s “In the Mouth a Desert” could almost be a Monk line, the way all its ugly little turns resolve so rightly.)

Slanted and Enchanted is music of cowlicks, of family photographs at crooked angles, of accident as essence, the imperfect as perfect just as it is. Pavement happened to arrive in my life just weeks after the suicide of Kurt Cobain, an event that in certain ways deepened the band’s myth but in others made it almost impossible for me to connect with them the way I had before. Was this where that line of creative expression led? Was this, in some ways, what the music was about? Even at 12, I found my own angst both unavoidable and totally boring, the kind of thing you slough off on the way to a deeper and more interesting time. (I’d rather listen to your dreams than your pain, all day, every day.) The laxness and play in Pavement reminded me (and still reminds me) that accidents are natural and big feelings are often as transient as small ones and the margins are usually as lively and exciting as what some people call “the point”—difficult lessons for a natural cueball-squeezer like me, but ones that over time have kept me saner and seem to contain more practical magic than most others.

Pavement’s third member at the time of Slanted was Gary Young, a drummer who operated a small studio in the band’s hometown of Stockton, California, where the album was recorded. Young was more than 10 years older than Malkmus and Kannberg, the weed-dealing punk-hippie (this was when “dealing weed” was still a notable qualifier), passing time with whoever in town still seemed interesting. (“This Malkmus idiot is a complete songwriting genius,” Young reportedly told Kannberg.)

Young was both a gymnast and an alcoholic, qualities you can hear in how his playing fumbles and stumbles and still lands on its feet with a breathless ta-da. (The fills on “Lions (Linden)” on the Watery, Domestic EP, lately packaged with Slanted and Enchanted, are a great illustration of this; Watery, Domestic is, in general, perfect.) As much as Slanted is defined by Malkmus’s sloppy charm (the way he sings “eeeeeeelectricity and lust” on “Trigger Cut”—who else would do that?), it’s driven by Young. He didn’t last, partially because of his drinking, partially, it seems, because he was at the point in life where he felt too old to tour for dirt and sleep on floors. “Any concept of punky went out of the band with Steve,” Malkmus said later, referring to Young’s eventual replacement, Steve West. “He never experienced punk and wasn’t that way. I wouldn’t blame the whole demarcation on him, but that’s one thing that changed.”

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'Connections' answers and hints for today, August 24
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‘Connections’ answers and hints for today, August 24

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Out of the many daily puzzles available online, the New York Times’ Connections game is one of the trickiest. For those playing for the first time, the goal of Connections is to divide a block of 16 words into four common themes. Some of these – for example, grouping four types of fish – can be very straightforward, while others can be far more abstract. If you’ve found yourself stumped by the latter, we’ve put together Connections answers and hints for today (August 24) below.

If you already know how to play Connections, you can skip this paragraph to jump straight into today’s solution. But if this is your first time attempting the New York Times’ puzzle (or you just need a refresher), we suggest thinking outside of the box for your answers.

Some groups are deliberately deceptive – using a previous day’s puzzle as an example, you may think ‘Heart’, ‘Cell’, ‘Body’ and ‘Nucleus’ are all connected through biology. But you’d be wrong, as ‘Heart’ and ‘Nucleus’ were actually two of four “Nexus” words on the day we’ve used as an example. Think beyond what a word means literally, try to see subtle patterns, and your luck with Connections will improve drastically. That being said, some days are still fiendishly difficult – and if you’re still stuck, check below for the Connections answer for today.

Connections hints for August 24

If you’re still trying to solve August 24’s Connections yourself, here are all of the words in play today and some hints on what each group is.

  • GLASS
  • CORAL
  • TORN
  • CURTAIN
  • RENT
  • RATTLE
  • COLD
  • BOTTLE
  • KING
  • BOOTY
  • CARAFE
  • SPLIT
  • CLOSE
  • GARTER
  • CLEFT
  • DECANTER

With that in mind, here are four hints for August 24

  • Yellow: things that carry wine
  • Green: snatched
  • Blue: breeds of slithering reptiles
  • Purple: words that come before “call”

Connections groups for August 24

If you’re still trying to piece everything together, here are all four of today’s groups.

  • Yellow: wine vessels
  • Green: ripped
  • Blue: kinds of snakes
  • Purple: __ call

Connections answers for August 24

Finally, here are the answers for Connections #805 on Sunday, August 24.

  • Yellow: wine vessels (bottle, carafe, decanter, glass)
  • Green: ripped (cleft, rent, split, torn)
  • Blue: kinds of snakes (coral, garter, king, rattle)
  • Purple: __ call (booty, close, cold, curtain)

You can check back for up-to-date hints and answers for each day’s Connections puzzle. If you get stuck elsewhere, we’ve also got answers for several other daily games – including Wordle, Framed, and Globle.

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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Last Dinner Party Boycott Victorious Fest Over 'Political Censorship'
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Last Dinner Party Boycott Victorious Fest Over ‘Political Censorship’

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

The Last Dinner Party have pulled out of their set at Victorious Festival in Portsmouth, England today (Aug. 23), in solidarity with the Mary Wallopers, whose set was cut short on Friday after the Irish band showed their support for Palestine.

“We are outraged by the decision made to silence the Mary Wallopers yesterday at Victorious,” The Last Dinner Party posted in a statement on Instagram. “As a band we cannot cosign political censorship and will therefore be boycotting the festival today.”

On Friday, the Mary Wallopers were performing onstage and after they unfurled a Palestinian flag and called for a “Free Palestine,” their show was cut short. The band posted video from the incident on Instagram, where they appeared to enter the stage with a Palestinian flag and opened with a remark to “Free Palestine.” After they began performing, a Victorious crew member looked to confront the band about the flag, which was draped onstage, and then the crew member removed it.

“Free, free Palestine,” the band said from the stage, many in the audience could be heard joining in per the video. Immediately afterward, the band’s sound was cut and the crowd responded with boos. The band then brought the flag back out which elicited cheers, and more chants from the audience and band to “free Palestine.”

A rep for Victorious Festival did not immediately return Rolling Stone’s request for comment. A festival spokesperson told the BBC the show was ended after the band used “a chant which is widely understood to have a discriminatory context,” but did not provide specifics. In the Mary Wallopers’ video post, they rejected the festival’s claim and asked that the fest “retract their statement immediately.”

“The festival have released a misleading statement to the press claiming they cut our sound because of a discriminatory chant and not the band’s call to Free Palestine,” the band wrote. “Our video clearly shows a Victorious crew member coming on stage, interfering with our show, removing the flag from the stage and then the sound being cut following a chant of ‘Free Palestine.’ The same crew member is later heard in the video saying, ‘you aren’t playing until the flag is removed.’”

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In the Last Dinner Party’s post on Saturday, they wrote, “As Gazans are deliberately plunged into catastrophic famine after two years of escalating violence it is urgent and obvious that artists use their platform to draw attention to the cause. To see an attempt to direct attention away from the genocide in order to maintain an apolitical image is immensely disappointing.” They also encouraged their fans to donate to medical aid for Palestinians, and signed the post with “Free Palestine.”

Throughout this year’s festival season, artists have been showing their support for Palestinians onstage. At Newport Folk Festival, the Resistance Revival Chorus sang a prayer for Gaza and actor-comedian John C. Reilly waved a Palestinian flag from the main stage. At Coachella earlier this year, Kneecap’s pro-Palestine messaging was cut from the festival’s livestream on the first weekend and sparked controversy on the second weekend. Kneecap member Mo Chara faces terror charges in the U.K. over a claim he allegedly displayed a Hezbollah flag onstage during a London concert in November 2024. Mo Chara and the band have repeatedly denied the allegations, stating previously that they “do not, and have never, supported Hamas or Hezbollah.”

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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Sabrina Carpenter 'Short n' Sweet' Anniversary Celebrated on Instagram
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Sabrina Carpenter ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Anniversary Celebrated on Instagram

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Just before unleashing Man’s Best Friend, Sabrina Carpenter is looking back fondly at Short n’ Sweet, last year’s hit album that spent four weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Short n’ Sweet popped up one year ago, on Aug. 23, 2024, led by the trio of singles “Espresso,” “Please Please Please” and “Taste.”

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Carpenter not only earned her first No. 1 with the set, but also her first Grammy, in the pop vocal album category. Short n’ Sweet had the entertainer living life on the road on an arena tour across North America and Europe that resumes this October (perhaps with a set list refresh incorporating tracks from Man’s Best Friend, out Aug. 29).

Man’s Best Friend promo saw a brief interruption Saturday (Aug. 23) when the pop star penned a note on Instagram giving Short n’ Sweet one more minute to shine. There, she also posted a carousel of visual memories from the past year — looking back at on-set moments, photo shoots, live performances, award show wins and more.

“pausing from MBF to say happy one year of Short n’ Sweet,” Carpenter wrote. “one year of kiss marks, camaraderie, and being so f—ing horny.”

“this album is one of my most prized possessions and brought me closer to myself as well as so many beautiful people and places,” said the singer, who in just a week will release her next studio album — her seventh — featuring the Billboard Hot 100-topping lead single “Manchild” among the 12 tracks found on the standard version. (There’s a bonus 13th track expected on a special edition vinyl variant.)

Celebrating Short n’ Sweet in her Instagram post, she added, “Thank you for still listening every single day x thank you for coming to the shows and singing till your lungs give out, thank you for loving these songs and every damn lyric as much as i do! Thank you to all my friends i got to make every song with, every video with, create the live shows with. One of the most fun years I’ve had in my whole life. I’ll never take it for granted!!! Love you all infinitely.”

See the photos Carpenter shared on Instagram. Soon after releasing Man’s Best Friend, she’ll be performing on Sept. 7 at the 2025 VMAs; October brings a new song from her and Taylor Swift, on Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl.

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Lorne Michaels Says Sinéad O'Connor Would Have Been Invited on SNL 50
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Lorne Michaels Says Sinéad O’Connor Would Have Been Invited on SNL 50

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

What is among Saturday Night Live’s most controversial moments could have had a happy ending. In an all new interview with Matthew Belloni of Puck News, SNL creator Lorne Michaels said he had planned to bring back Sinéad O’Connor for a performance during the SNL50 live special.

“If [O’Connor] were still alive, I would have asked her to sing that song,” Michaels said in reference to the performance of “Nothing Compares 2 U” by Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard. O’Connor, of course, passed away in July 2023.

For context, O’Connor’s banishment from SNL stems from her October 3, 1992 appearance. During a rousing performance of the Bob Marley gem “War,” O’Connor tore up a picture of Pope John Paul II, telling audiences worldwide to “fight the real enemy.” The incident caused immediate controversy, and the singer never made another appearance on the iconic show. The incident was all over the news back then, and it caused the already controversial O’Connor to be labeled a true media pariah. Two weeks after the performance, O’Connor was nearly booed off the stage at the Bob Dylan tribute show at Madison Square Garden.

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To makes matters worse, SNL’s coverage assumed a mocking tone almost in the aftermath of the episode. Later in the same season, Madonna tore up a photo of Joey Buttafucco (complete with the singer declaring that infamous philanderer as “the real enemy.”) The most egregious of these protests, however, was Joe Pesci’s appearance on SNL the week following O’Connor’s, during which the Catholic actor said he would’ve like to grab O’Connor “by the eyebrows” and “[give] her such a smack.”

For his part, Michaels has remained generally consistent over the years regarding his “relationship” with O’Connor and how he viewed the historic performance. At various times, he had called O’Connor “selfish” for her actions (via The Daily Beast.) As part of SNL’s “takeover” issue of Spin magazine published in February 1993, Michaels attacked O’Connor for her seemingly deceptive approach to the performance.

“I thought [it] was sort of the wrong place for it, I thought her behavior was inappropriate,” Michaels said. “Because it was difficult to do two comedy sketches after it, and also it was dishonest because she didn’t tell us she was going to do it.”

In the same Spin interview, Michaels recounted being shocked “the way you would be shocked at a houseguest pissing on a flower arrangement in the dining room.”

However, beginning this past January, Michaels began showing signs of his change of heart. In comments made during the documentary Ladies & Gentleman… 50 Years of SNL Music, Michaels revealed a deep well of respect for O’Connor’s actions.

“There was a part of me that just admired the bravery of what she’d done, and also the absolute sincerity of it,” Michaels said.

They do say that time heals all wounds, and given the fact that O’Connor may have been right to critique the Catholic Church, Michaels’ new perspective isn’t entirely out of left field. Elsewhere, Time magazine posthumously named O’Connor as the most influential woman of 1992 for her actions.

With Michaels’ comments as of late, SNL’s official tone toward O’Connor might be shifting outright, and that would lay to rest one of the uglier (albeit delicious) moments in the show’s long, storied history. Still, don’t expect too much more posthumous praise from Michaels given his mostly tight-lipped approach to managing SNL. But there is a continued cultural reawakening around O’Connor, and perhaps her forthcoming biopic will include and position this moment as one of great artistic significance and complicated cultural context.

You can read the rest of Michaels’ interview here; he and Belloni also spoke about Donald Trump, more from the SNL50 celebration, the forthcoming cancellation of Late Show With Stephen Colbert, and “secrets” from SNL‘s many seasons.

Below, relive genuine musical history with O’Connor’s full performance of “War.”

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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Mastodon Co-Founder Brent Hinds Dies In Motorycle Accident
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Mastodon Salutes Brent Hinds At First Show In Alaska

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Mastodon saluted late member Brent Hinds at the end of its first show ever in Alaska last night (Aug. 22), a day after the guitarist, who left the band in March, was killed in an Atlanta motorcycle accident. See fan-shot footage from the Alaska State Fair performance below.

“We lost somebody very special to us yesterday. Brent Hinds. 25 years with us as our guitar player,” drummer Brann Dailor said from the stage. “One of the most creative, beautiful people that we’ve ever come across in this this world tragically left us. Very, very unfortunate. We loved him so so so very much. And you know, we had the ups and downs of a 25- year relationship. You know what I mean? It’s not always perfect. It’s not always amazing. But we were brothers to the end and we really loved each other. We made a lot a lot of very beautiful music together.”

“I think that that’s going to stand the test of time, evidenced by you people here tonight,” he continued. “So, we will continue to play Brent’s beautiful, beautiful music that he helped us make. We formed this band together and traveled the world together, slept in a van together, laid our heads down on beds of fuckin’ kitty litter, got way too drunk to remember anything the next day about a thousand million times over and over again.The love that we shared and the beauty, all the audiences that we played for, all the stages we stepped on. We’re just at a loss for words. We’re absolutely devastated and crushed to lose him and to be able to never have him back again. But you guys made it okay for us to come by the stage and do this tonight.”

Mastodon’s only remaining shows of the year will take place Sept. 26 at the Levitation festival in Austin and Nov. 15 in New Orleans as part of a loaded bill also featuring the reunited Acid Bath and Power Trip.

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BigXthaPlug Arrested For Marijuana Possession And Firearm Charge
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BigXthaPlug Arrested For Marijuana Possession And Firearm Charge

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

BigXThaPlug was taken into police custody after celebrating the release of his I Hope You’re Happy album. According to Dallas County Jail records, the rapper, legal name Xaviar Landum, was booked early Friday morning (Aug. 22) for possession of marijuana (less than 2 ounces) and unlawful possession of a firearm. No bond has been set for the 26-year-old.

CBS News reported the “Back On My BS” performer hosted a party in honor of the aforementioned project on Thursday night at the Deep Ellum nightclub, and was scheduled to appear at a Wingstop location in Dallas on Friday night.

In an interview published this week with The New York Times, BigXThaPlug explained how his new album, which fuses country and rap music, came to be.

“Artistic, because in my head, whatever I do, I want to be the best at it. And so I feel like I’m not just a hip-hop artist — I want to be the best artist in the world,” he explained of the opportunity to venture into a new genre.

“The only way I can do that is if I can show that I can do something other than rap. Hip-Hop and country music both have the same base, which is storytelling. With that being said, country is still different. They put a lot more into it. It’s a love-hate relationship. I love the fact that they put so much into it, but I hate the fact that the process is so long. I’ve never, ever spent that long on a project.”

I Hope You’re Happy includes 11 tracks with features from Jelly Roll, Darius Rucker, Bailey Zimmerman, Shaboozey, Ink, and more.

VIBE has contacted BigXThaPlug’s team for a statement regarding the arrest. Stream I Hope You’re Happy above.

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Hotline TNT Pull Music From Spotify
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Hotline TNT Pull Music From Spotify

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Hotline TNT have pulled their music from Spotify, joining an exodus of indie acts including Godspeed You! Black Emperor, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Xiu Xiu, and Deerhoof. “The company that bills itself as the steward of all recorded music has proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that it does not align with the band’s values in any way,” frontman Will Anderson wrote in a statement. “A cooler world is possible.”

In announcing their departures from Spotify, King Gizzard, Xiu Xiu, and Deerhoof all cited the military investments made by Spotify CEO Daniel Ek through his venture capital fund Prima Materia. Since 2021, Prima Materia has been investing in Helsing, a defense company that sells software that uses AI to inform military decisions. Godspeed You! Black Emperor went one step further and removed their music from all major streaming platforms.

This year, Hotline TNT shared their latest album Raspberry Moon. They’re currently on tour in support of the record. On September 5, Hotline TNT will host a “24-hour telethon” on Twitch, YouTube, and Instagram, during which, according to a press release, they’ll “aim to sell 500 copies of Raspberry Moon via Bandcamp while also talking to artists, journalists, record store owners and others about their favorite new music, sources for discovery, and their feelings on Spotify.”

Read Jeremy D. Larson’s feature “The Woes of Being Addicted to Streaming.”

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Bring Me The Horizon cover Oasis' 'Wonderwall' in thunderous Reading 2025 headline set
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Bring Me The Horizon cover Oasis’ ‘Wonderwall’ in thunderous Reading 2025 headline set

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Bring Me The Horizon covered Oasis‘ ‘Wonderwall’ and brought a fan on stage during a towering headline set at Reading Festival on Saturday night.

  • READ MORE: Reading & Leeds 2025 liveblog: all the action as it happens

The Sheffield metal band first played at the festival in 2008 and co-headlined alongside Arctic Monkeys in 2022, but they stepped out on their own this time around on Saturday night (August 23).

“Reading, how the fuck are we feeling tonight,” frontman Oli Sykes asked the crowd during opener ‘DArkSide’. “We are Bring Me The Horizon and we’re gonna rock your fucking world,” he added, before the band erupted into the industrial, metallic riffage of ‘MANTRA’.

Midway through the set, they played the rocket-speed version of ‘Wonderwall’ that they released in January – a cover that prompted Liam Gallagher to say: “I fucking LOVE it”.

When NME caught up with BMTH at the BRITs this year, Sykes said he was surprised that Liam “didn’t slag it off to the high heavens”. Drummer Mat Nicholls added: “We were expecting [Liam] to absolutely rinse us, but he said some actually nice things! It was cool and I think it went down as good as we wished it could.”

Anyway, here’s ‘Wonderwall’@bmthofficial x @oasis pic.twitter.com/1n0DQRxT63

— Andrew Trendell (@AndrewTrendell) August 23, 2025

BMTH headlining at the Reading Festival 2025 pic.twitter.com/ddkohd3pRT

— bmthstanforlyfe.2 (@bmthstanforlife) August 23, 2025

Bring Me the horizon performing Wonderwall is wild #Reading

— Ian G (@nuthall1862) August 23, 2025

Bring me the horizon covering wonderwall just when i thought their performance couldn’t get better

— PUSB 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@ccfc_07) August 23, 2025

BMTH smashing it at Reading. MGS throwback was glorious. Even the cover of Wonderwall was genius. Love it!

— Pablo (@pabloscouse) August 23, 2025

Bring me the horizon showing how a headliner performance is done at Reading fest 😍😍

— hollie (@hollieteaches) August 23, 2025

Damn, Bring Me The Horizon are such a good live band.

🔥 🔥 🔥 #ReadingandLeedsFestival

— Stefan (@steftweetshere) August 23, 2025

I’m Sorry, but how fucking good are Bring Me The Horizon?!

— Brett Hayter (@BrettHayter93) August 23, 2025

 

Elsewhere, Sykes goaded the crowd into forming an enormous moshpit during ‘Happy Song’, while during ‘AmEN!’, the big screen augmented reality effects showed Sykes transforming his way through a rogue’s gallery of characters.

The familiar faces from the band’s Nex Gen saga populated the show, and later on the band picked out an enthusiastic fan named Lily from the front of the crowd to sing lead vocals on ‘Antivist’.

As they left the stage after an encore featuring ‘Drown’ and ‘Throne’, the band bid farewell to the crowd while waving Palestinian flags.

Bring Me The Horizon wave Palestinian flags during performance at Reading & Leeds Festival.

Image credit to @sophiiieporter pic.twitter.com/XhONI8etLF

— State of the Scene (@SOTSPodcast) August 23, 2025

These headline shows are the only dates that the band will play in the UK in 2025, and Sykes suggested that it might be the last time fans see the band before they “go away for maybe quite some time”.

UK readers can find the full set on the BBC iPlayer here.

Bring Me The Horizon played:

‘DArkSide’
‘MANTRA’
‘Happy Song’
‘Teardrops’
‘AmEN!’
‘Kool-Aid’
‘Shadow Moses’
‘Wonderwall’
‘Kingslayer’
‘Antivist’
‘Follow You’
‘LosT’
‘Can You Feel My Heart’
‘Doomed’
‘Drown’
‘Throne’

Other headliners at Reading & Leeds 2025 include Hozier, who made an impassioned and lengthy speech in Reading on Friday in which he spoke out in support of Palestine Action, Kneecap, free speech and equality.

Chappell Roan also played a energetic, hits-packed set on Friday in Reading. In a five-star review, NME wrote: “Throughout the performance, there’s a feeling of camaraderie and community in the crowd. Strangers become new acquaintances, the ‘Hot To Go’ dance unites everyone in clumsily trying to remember the moves and in the right order, and before ‘Red Wine Supernova’, everyone raises pink cowboy hats and pink bandanas aloft. It feels like tens of thousands of like-minded people who’ve all got the same memo and have been brought together with the same intentions.”

Festival organiser Melvin Benn also told NME on site that he has already booked two of the three nights for next year’s instalment of Reading & Leeds.

Fans watching Reading & Leeds from home can follow the NME’s liveblog here. Also find out how to watch and listen on TV and radio here.

August 23, 2025 0 comments
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Mastodon Honor Brent Hinds During Alaska Concert: Watch
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Mastodon Honor Brent Hinds During Alaska Concert: Watch

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Mastodon paid tribute to their co-founder and former guitarist Brent Hinds during their show at Alaska State Fair in Palmer, Alaska, on Friday. It was their first performance since Hinds died on Wednesday at the age of 51.

“We lost somebody very special to us yesterday,” drummer Brann Dailor said of Hinds, who died in a motorcycle accident on Wednesday at the age of 51. “Brent Hinds, 25 years with us as our guitar player, one of the most creative, beautiful people that we’ve ever come across in this world, tragically left us. Very, very unfortunate.

“We loved him so, so, so very much. And we had the ups and downs of a 25-year relationship, you know what I mean? It’s not always perfect, it’s not always amazing, but we were brothers to the end,” he continued in his onstage tribute on behalf of the band, which he delivered at the end of their set as fan-filmed footage shows. “And we really loved each other and we made a lot, a lot of very beautiful music together. And I think that that’s gonna stand the test of time, evidenced by you people here tonight.”

“So we will continue to play Brent’s beautiful, beautiful music that he helped us make, that we formed this band together and traveled the world together, slept in a van together, laid our heads down on beds of fucking kitty litter, got way too drunk to remember anything the next day about a thousand, million times over and over again with the love that we shared and the beauty, all the audiences that we played for, all the stages we stepped on,” Dailor said.

“I don’t know. We’re just at a loss for words. We’re absolutely devastated and crushed to lose him and to be able to never have him back again. But you guys made it OK for us to come on stage and do this tonight. So that was for fucking Brent, OK? Thank you guys so much.”

He concluded: “Thank you for helping us get through that one, it was fucking tough for us. But you guys are fucking amazing, so thank you.”

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Hinds co-founded the Grammy-winning group in 2000 with bassist Troy Sanders, guitarist Bill Kelliher, and drummer Dailor. In March, the band announced that they parted ways with the guitarist. Hinds later claimed he was kicked out of the band.

On Thursday, Mastodon said in a statement on social media that they were “in a state of unfathomable sadness and grief” over his death. “We are heartbroken, shocked, and still trying to process the loss of this creative force with whom we’ve shared so many triumphs, milestones, and the creation of music that has touched the hearts of so many.”

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