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Joan Shelley: Real Warmth Album Review
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Joan Shelley: Real Warmth Album Review

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Home is not just a point on a map. In the music of Joan Shelley, it’s often embodied by the people who make up a place. For a long time, Shelley’s musical (and literal) home was Louisville, where she was born and raised, where she absorbed so much of the folk music that still inspires her, where she caught her first glimpse of musical community, and where she has collaborated regularly with local players and artists. In the years between 2022’s The Spur and last year’s Mood Ring, however, the woman who once daydreamed about spending humanity’s final moments in her beloved Kentucky, “holding my dear friends and drinking wine,” relocated much further north, to small-town Michigan, with her partner Nathan Salsburg and their daughter.

Throughout her career, Shelley has brought that conception of home wherever she’s gone, whether to End of an Ear Studio in Louisville, where she recorded songs for Mood Ring, or to Wilco’s Loft in Chicago, where she made 2017’s Joan Shelley with two generations of Tweedys. Most recently, she brought it to Toronto, where she fell in with a crew of local musicians to record her sixth album, Real Warmth. Working closely with Ben Whiteley, who plays bass for the Weather Station and Jake Xerxes Fussell and who produced the new record, Shelley and this community of artists devise musical palettes that help bring out new rhythmic elements in her music.

Her collaborators make their presence known immediately. On opener “Here in the High and Low,” they lend a fresh counterpoint to her lilting melodies, the electric guitars and spry percussion churning up an assertive energy. It’s an invocation, meant to welcome and rouse you. There have always been jazzier undercurrents running through Shelley’s music, but here they come to the forefront, especially when Karen Ng’s saxophone flutters around the edges of “On the Gold and Silver.” Real Warmth indulges more instrumental passages, like the coda of “Field Guide to Wild Life,” although sometimes her fellow musicians crowd out the deft picking that has always been a hallmark of her albums.

Generally, these Canadians help chase down Shelley’s idea of home as something to protect, as a place full of people whose pain she would readily bear for them. “God, if I could guard you, take your fire, then burn me now,” she sings on “Everybody”; she might be addressing her partner or their daughter, or her band, or anyone listening to the song. Whiteley and their crew—which includes Weather Station singer Tamara Lindeman, Doug Paisley, Salsburg, and Shelley’s daughter—make her songs sound a little less solitary. In turn, she invites the listener into the music: “Join in the song, join in the band,” she sings on “Here in the High and Low.”

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Yard Act are working on their third album with former Nine Inch Nails and Beck bassist Justin Meldal-Johnsen
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Yard Act are working on their third album with former Nine Inch Nails and Beck bassist Justin Meldal-Johnsen

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Yard Act have revealed that they are currently in the studio working on their third album with producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen.

The Leeds band released their second record ‘Where’s My Utopia?’ in March 2024 and have been touring steadily in the time since, but now they have confirmed that they are working in Nave Studio in their hometown on their next LP.

Posting on Instagram this week, they wrote: “Hello from @nave_studios, where we’re making the greatest third album any band has ever recorded, with our new pal @justinmeldaljohnsen.”

They also made reference to BBC Radio 6 Music’s ‘T-Shirt Day’ celebration of vintage artist tees, showing off their respective Kurt Vile, Bad Brains, Napalm Death, Nuha Ruby Ra and Bill Nelson t-shirts. “YALP3 will be the sweet spot between Napalm Death and Bill Nelson,” they quipped.

Yard Act co-produced ‘Where’s My Utopia?’ with Remi Kabaka Jr, who is best known as the drummer and producer for Gorillaz, but as they have revealed, this time around they are working alongside Meldal-Johnsen.

The American musician and producer served as the musical director for Beck from 1996 until 2016 and played as a touring bassist, guitarist and keyboardist for Nine Inch Nails in 2008 and 2009. He has also worked as a musical director for St. Vincent since 2021 and in 2023, he resumed touring with Beck.

As a producer, he has worked on a number of high profile projects, including M83’s ‘Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming’ (2011), Wolf Alice’s ‘Visions Of A Life’ (2017), Deafheaven’s ‘Infinite Granite’ (2021) and St. Vincent’s ‘All Born Screaming’ (2024).

Before the end of the year, Yard Act will serve as the opening act on The Hives’ UK and European tour, which kicks off in Oslo on October 17 and includes shows in Cardiff, Glasgow, Manchester and London at the end of November. See the full list of dates here and find any remaining tickets here.

In a four-star review of ‘Where’s My Utopia?’, NME wrote: “In between samples from their comedy pals – standups Nish Kumar and Rose Matafeo – and references to all sorts of uniquely British phenomena: from ‘Fizzy Fish’ to Calpol and, er, Milton Keynes. Where’s My Utopia?’ marks an outlandish yet assertive second chapter for Yard Act, going toe-to-toe with the peculiar world that we find ourselves in.”

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Celebrities React To Cardi B's 'Am I The Drama?' Album Release
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Celebrities React To Cardi B’s ‘Am I The Drama?’ Album Release

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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Cardi B is taking over everyone’s timelines today with the release of her new album, Am I The Drama?.

The Bronx rapper built up the anticipation by teasing her sophomore effort sporadically with singles, check-ins via guest verses, and updates. Over seven years have gone by since her monstrous debut, Invasion Of Privacy, which made landfall on April 6, 2018, and went on to win Rap Album of the year at the 2019 Grammys.

Now, the mother of three (soon to be four) is back and hungrier than ever. Her new 23-track project boasts an elite list of guest appearances from names like Janet Jackson, Tyla, Cash Cobain, Summer Walker, Lizzo, Kehlani, Selena Gomez, Lourdiz, and Megan Thee Stallion. It was led by previously released singles like “Outside” and “Imaginary Playerz.”

Amid the hype surrounding the album, the “WAP” artist announced several opportunities for fans to catch her in person. Starting today, she’s heading out on a string of meet and greet appearances across several cities. After that, she’s embarking on her first-ever headlining arena tour. Visit the full list of dates and ticket details here.

Listen to the newly released Am I The Drama? album above and check out celebrity reactions below.

  • Summer Walker

    Summer Walker and Cardi B have a good public working relationship, as Cardi hopped on the extended version of “No Love” back in 2022 and the singer is featured twice on the new project. The Over It songstress went to her Instagram stories to show support and give flower to Cardi for working hard during the promo run.

    “First of all, y’all need to do listen to Cardi B’s new album, because it’s Cardi B. She’s been promoting the f**k out that album. She’s been out on the streets, the subway, everything. Second of all, she got kids to feed. Third of all… I’m opening that b**ch up, and I’m on it twice,” she boasted.

  • Miley Cyrus

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    Image Credit: Gilbert Flores/Penske Media via Getty Images

    Miley Cyrus showed love in the rapper’s TikTok comments by calling the LP “really something beautiful.” It’s worth noting that the singer-actress has publicly voiced her support for Cardi, including on “Cattitude” when she said, “I love you, Nicki, but I listen to Cardi.”

  • 21 Savage

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    Image Credit: Paras Griffin/Getty Images

    Cardi B and 21 Savage made headlines back in 2018 with their well-received “Bartier Cardi” collab, which appeared on her debut album, Invasion Of Privacy. It’s only right he circled back with a supportive nod to her new project as he alerted his 20+ million Instagram followers that his “sis” finally shared her sophomore effort.

  • Kehlani

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    Image Credit: YouTube screenshot.

    Kehlani and Cardi made magic on her first album with “Ring,” and the collab was so good they had to run it back on the next one. The two linked up for “Safe” on AM I THE DRAMA? and Kehlani made sure to let her collaborator know how much she admires her work ethic, especially as a fellow mom.

    The R&B songstress went all out with her congratulatory message dedicated to her, writing on Instagram: “congratulations my hearttttt. @iamcardib , watching you do this pregnant twice now? inspirational. my second time walking on to set and being MIND BLOWN seeing a little tiny person with a big ole belly on set for hours & hours being a complete joy. i’m really proud of you. i’m really honored to witness you. really inspired by you honestly, you’re such a f**kin powerhouse. you’ve built something that can never be taken away from you, all while being a BAD A** MOM! you deserve everything girlie. thanks for calling me again, we not the little Ring girls from 2018 anymore lol N U DESERVE TO FEEL SAFE ? love you , take ovaaaaaa.”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DOxUOFQDvq0

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  • Safaree

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    Image Credit: Prince Williams/WireImage

    Safaree gave his public co-sign of the new album on X, which was a particularly eye-catching post because he is Nicki Minaj’s ex-boyfriend, and the two rapstresses have been at odds for several years. The fans in the replies caught on, as one person warned, “Oh they bout to come for your NECK!!”

  • Coi Leray

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    Image Credit: Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images

    Coi Leray tapped into AM I THE DRAMA? right when it dropped and posted “Man Of Your Word” to her IG story.

  • Shakira

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    Image Credit: Stephanie Augello/Variety via Getty Images

    She’s a woman of a few words on social media, but her co-sign is powerful. Superstar Shakira posted Cardi’s LP just a few hours after it released and sent her 90+ million followers to the album on Spotify.

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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The Jim Carroll Band: Catholic Boy Album Review
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The Jim Carroll Band: Catholic Boy Album Review

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Clear-eyed for the first time in a decade, he fell in love and got married. His new wife, a law school student at Stanford, took him to New Wave shows in San Francisco, and divine inspiration struck again.

“People had encouraged me to do rock ‘n’ roll for a long time,” he said upon the release of Catholic Boy in 1981, a vast understatement. New York City seemed insistent that Jim Carroll have a career in music, even if he was not. He “had never listened to much rock after the Velvet Underground split,” he said in an NME article from the time, but he was impelled into collaboration by pals like Patti Smith and Blue Öyster Cult’s Allan Lanier. Lanier needed lyrics. Smith convinced him to open for her with her backing band, even though he missed a show after a drug bust landed him in jail overnight. When she worked at Scribner’s books on 5th Avenue, she saved him from an overdose, walking him around until he came to.

Compared to the readings he’d done all over the city, performing onstage felt vital and raw, a way to connect with people outside the incestuous, erudite New York poets’ circle. “I didn’t like the negativity of punk,” he said, “but at least I saw how I could get past my technical limitations, because you didn’t have to sing well. And after publishing poems all those years and having a very esoteric audience, the prospect of this other audience seemed nice.”

It was in Bolinas, on the beach with the dogs, that he’d become the frontman of his own band. There, he met some members of a local group called Amsterdam, and convinced them to soundtrack one of his readings. Soon after, the new Jim Carroll Band were polishing material at Bay Area clubs until they finally won over the scene’s youths. This was by design: “I wanted kids to like it,” Carroll said, “kids into heavy rock and hot guitars.” Doors opened quickly for Carroll, as they tended to do. On a trip to New York in 1979, he inked a deal with famed music mogul Earl McGrath at a party.

If Catholic Boy is for the kids, it’s a specific subset of them: precocious, kinetic, and traumatized. The breakneck pace of punk rock is perfect for outrunning what haunts you. A louche hybrid of New York Dolls-style glam rock and ’80s gloss, the album is an emblem of the national transition from downtown punk squats to cocaine penthouses and Reagonomics. It’s a bridge between the Ramones and the Cars, a yarn that ties together two decades and two cities.

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Is Cardi B Throwing Shots at JT & Lil Uzi on Her New Album?
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Is Cardi B Throwing Shots at JT & Lil Uzi on Her New Album?

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Is Cardi B Throwing Shots at JT & Lil Uzi on Her New Album?

Cardi B got the timeline buzzing.

On her new track ‘Magnet’, she raps: ‘All that d riding still ain’t get no feature a** b****… you just mad you got a n**** you can share bags with…’*

 

Now fans are debating—is this directed at JT & Lil Uzi?


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Nine Inch Nails: TRON: Ares (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Album Review
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Nine Inch Nails: TRON: Ares (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Album Review

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

But that’s also the problem: Since when has Nine Inch Nails gone unnoticed anywhere? The pleasure of the people playing this music is obvious and infectious, but it’s hard to shake the idea that despite their effectiveness, the hardest-charging songs here feel incomplete, that the film score’s mandate not to draw too much attention to itself hampers the songs’ ability to fully bloom on their own terms. Not since Lil Nas X flipped “34 Ghosts IV” into “Old Town Road” has a Nine Inch Nails song felt so in need of a remix.

Reznor and Ross’ best scores tend not to make the kind of bold statements they do so well with Nine Inch Nails, though. They operate more like a perfume whose scent is unmistakable in any kind of room. It’s a little standoffish, a little distant, with heartbreak heavily implied. It’s music that sounds like it’s made peace with desperation, in other words, and they do it superbly here. “100% Expendable” is built from a bank of lightly detuned synths that tremble faintly the longer their chords are held. The tone—harsh, brassy, like trumpets with bayonets—feels like a direct callback to Wendy Carlos’ A Clockwork Orange score, the latter’s menace replaced by the damp resignation of Radiohead’s “Exit Music (For a Film).” They pick the theme up again in “Building Better Worlds,” sculpting a cyber-hymn that crumbles into pixels as it’s being built. This is an album where something as minor as the live-wire buzz that runs behind “Daemonize” is trusted with carrying great emotional weight and succeeds.

It’s precisely this kind of care that elevates “Who Wants to Live Forever?”, the best of the album’s four vocal songs and among the most affecting and approachable Reznor has ever written. On its face, it’s a straightforward piece of Oscar bait that the rubber-pants-era Reznor wouldn’t have been caught dead performing. The tender, quivering duet he shares with Spanish singer Judeline is wrapped around a melody that pushes his voice to a height it can’t quite hit. “I don’t want to be here anymore,” he sings, and the piano blooms and sighs behind him, its tone shifting between light and dark with every chord change. In the foreground, pink pops of sound dot across the track, their slow drift like digital cherry blossoms falling on a vintage ad-board. Is it hammy? Yeah, it’s a little hammy; you might think of “Defying Gravity” when you hear it. But it’s an incredibly effective piece of musical theater, too, and it’s made more complex when the same melody goes sour in the ruins of “Building Better Worlds,” the very next song. Not even the misty-eyed beauty of yearning lasts.

Tron: Ares, the Nine Inch Nails album, is being released nearly a month before Tron: Ares, the blockbuster film, so we don’t know yet precisely what kind of story Reznor and Ross are trying to tell through this music. This is probably for the best: It’s difficult to think of the possibility of “Who Wants to Live Forever?” being sung from the perspective of an AI longing to return to its digital planet and not have it ruin the song a little bit. Then again, it seems churlish to expect Trent Reznor to still be hacking away at the cutting edge of darkness four decades into his career. Over time, affect becomes aesthetics, pain becomes another color in the palette. Maybe. Maybe something can come from the heart without breaking it. Maybe you don’t have to hurt yourself to see if you still feel.

September 20, 2025 0 comments
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When Does Taylor Swift’s ‘Life of a Showgirl’ Album Come Out? Find Out – Hollywood Life
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When Does Taylor Swift’s ‘Life of a Showgirl’ Album Come Out? Find Out – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Taylor Swift confirmed that TS12 is on the way! With her 12th studio album in the works, Swifties everywhere are eagerly awaiting the track list, nickname, and whether she’ll return to the stage. Meanwhile, she’s also planning to drop a new concert film, Showgirl, in theaters in October.

In a September 19, 2025, Instagram post, Taylor teased that it was “time [for her] to brush off that Eras Tour outfit or orange cardigan…”

As we get updates from the mastermind herself, Hollywood Life has gathered everything we know so far about Taylor’s new album below.

What Is Taylor Swift’s New Album Title?

Taylor’s 12th album is titled The Life of a Showgirl. She announced the name during a teaser from her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce‘s “New Heights” podcast past midnight on August 12, 2025.

When Does TS12 The Life of a Showgirl Come Out? Release Date

Taylor revealed that her next album will be out on October 3, 2025.

How to Watch the ‘New Heights’ Podcast

Jason and Kelce drop new episodes of their “New Heights” podcast on Wednesdays via YouTube. The August 13, 2025, episode was released at 7 p.m. ET, 4 p.m. PT.

In another clip from the podcast episode, Taylor was seen holding up a briefcase with her initials, T.S., on it, as Jason said, “What do we got? We got a briefcase? Mint green, with T.S. on it. What’s in it?” Taylor then replied, “This is my brand new album, The Life of a Showgirl,” as Jason cheered in excitement.

Is Taylor Swift Engaged to Travis Kelce?

Yes — Taylor and Travis confirmed their engagement on August 26, 2025, via a joint Instagram post that showed Travis proposing in a garden full of roses, with the playful caption, “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.”

Is Taylor Swift Going Back on Tour for Life of a Showgirl?

Taylor has not mentioned a tour for The Life of a Showgirl, but Swifties have faith that she’ll plan one. Besides, her last one, The Eras Tour, was a massive hit around the world, so touring for her next album is likely in the cards.

Previously, a source informed Us Weekly that Taylor told her team to “give her one year” to make a decision about touring because “a lot of it hinges on what happens over the next year with Travis.”

“She had such a great experience on Eras. She really wants to do it again,” the insider told the outlet in December 2024. “She loves being with all her fans; it inspires her. … She’s told her team to give her one year to see how things go in her personal life.”

The Life of a Showgirl Tracklist Revealed

The tracklist for The Life of a Showgirl album was unveiled by Taylor in an Instagram post right as her “New Heights” podcast appearance aired on August 13. The tracklist is as follows:

  1. “The Fate of Ophelia”
  2. “Elizabeth Taylor”
  3. “Opalite”
  4. “Father Figure”
  5. “Eldest Daughter”
  6. “Ruin the Friendship”
  7. “Actually Romantic”
  8. “Wi$h Li$t”
  9. “Wood”
  10. “CANCELLED!”
  11. “Honey”
  12. “The Life of a Showgirl (feat. Sabrina Carpenter”

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Cardi B Responds to Young Thug Pushing His Album Release Back
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Cardi B Responds to Young Thug Pushing His Album Release Back

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Young Thug is happily clearing the way for the arrival of Cardi B‘s long-awaited sophomore album Am I the Drama? Friday (Sept. 19) by making sure his own upcoming album UY Scuti drops later.

“Yall know I wasn’t dropping Friday. It’s a ladies day,” he wrote on X Wednesday night (Sept. 17) with a heart emoji. “Do yo s–t @iamcardib.” She sent back her own words of encouragement by replying, “And you better step next week …you got this, You know this !!”

Ahead of Am I the Drama?, Cardi revealed the album’s 23-song tracklist Thursday (Sept. 18), which includes previously released singles “WAP” (featuring Megan Thee Stallion), “Up,” “Outside” and “Imaginary Playerz” as well as more collaborations with Summer Walker (“Dead” and “Shower Tears”), Selena Gomez (“Pick It Up”), Kehlani (“Safe”), Lizzo (“What’s Goin On”), Cash Cobain (“Better Than You”), Lourdiz (“On My Back”), Janet Jackson (“Principal”), and Tyla (“Nice Guy”).

As for Thugger’s UY Scuti, he initially revealed this Friday as the release date at the tail end of his apologetic “Miss My Dogs” video that dropped last week, which addressed his trials and tribulations with his girlfriend Mariah The Scientist, Drake, Gucci Mane, 21 Savage, Future and Lil Baby. In a since-expired Instagram Story from Wednesday, the Altanta-bred MC teased another track with producer 808 Mafia while writing “Next Friday,” meaning Sept. 26. UY Scuti is now expected to drop the same day as Mariah Carey’s sixteenth studio album Here for It All and Doja Cat’s fifth studio album Vie.

Earlier this week, Thug was announced as one of the performers at Coachella next year, marking another major post-prison performance following his headlining stint at Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash this past June and ComplexCon next month.

See Cardi and Thug’s exchange below:

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Lola Young: I’m Only F**king Myself Album Review
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Lola Young: I’m Only F**king Myself Album Review

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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“Messy” wasn’t just a hit single for Lola Young; it was also a manifesto. The bratty pop-rock song that dominated TikTok in late 2024 and early 2025 documents the British singer’s inner dialogue as she chafes against impossibly high standards. “A thousand people I could be for you, and you hate the fucking lot,” Young rasps in her defiant south London twang, alternately belting and gently teasing out the line. It’s spiky yet wounded, capturing the turbulence of a toxic relationship in full swing. Young wrote her third album, I’m Only Fucking Myself, during the song’s unexpected meteoric rise (in January this year, it was the most-streamed song by a British artist in the world) and a stint in rehab. Here, she leans further into her commitment to warts-and-all pop music, producing several songs that feel just as arresting as her viral moment.

Though “Messy” seems addressed to a critical partner or parent, you could also read Young’s bristling self-ownership through the lens of her career: the long road of publicly carving out her identity as a musician after having been discovered as a teenager. She graduated from the BRIT School in 2018, a selective but free specialist school for music and performing arts, notably attended by the likes of Adele, Amy Winehouse, and RAYE. Soon afterwards, she caught the attention of Nick Shymansky, Winehouse’s former manager, and Nick Huggett, who signed Adele. Both signed up to her management team (Shymansky is still her manager today); the following year, she inked a deal with Island Records.

Her first releases were downbeat, soulful singles that seemed to play to the masses. In 2021, she even completed the British hazing ritual of recording a tear-streaked piano cover of a vintage pop song for department store John Lewis’s annual Christmas advert. But by her breakthrough 2024 record This Wasn’t Meant For You Anyway, she’d developed a disarming candor—she’s described it as learning “to write as if I was speaking to somebody,” a quality she sharpens on I’m Only Fucking Myself.

The record documents a life in chaotic transition, including Young’s recovery from cocaine addiction—a non-linear journey that doesn’t rest on feel-good affirmations or straightforward resolution, but unblinkingly faces both the highs and the lows. The album’s first full track is the anthemic “FUCK EVERYONE,” an indie-sleaze ode to casual sex and hedonism, before breaking into a strut with the psychedelic-tinged funk of “One Thing.” Although anxieties about exposure and self-hatred cling to the lyrics like shadows, the songs’ production—shaped by Solomonophonic (SZA, Remi Wolf)—fosters a no-strings-attached, devil-may-care breeziness before the album careens into darker territory.

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The Avett Brothers, Mike Patton Team For First Album
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The Avett Brothers, Mike Patton Team For First Album

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Yes, you’re reading this correctly: the Avett Brothers have teamed with eclectic Faith No More/Mr. Bungle vocalist Mike Patton to form AVTT/PTTN, whose self-titled debut album will be released Nov. 14 through Thirty Tigers in association with Ramseur Records and Ipecac Recordings. The lead single, “Eternal Love,” can be sampled below.

The musicians are said to be longtime mutual fans of one another and birthed the nine-song effort by trading ideas from coast to coast. “Mike’s part of our DNA, like the fabric of our youth,” says Scott Avett. “Literally, we studied him. He’s a dear friend now, but when we were younger, I was imitating him.”

Adds Patton, “My peculiar challenge in this was to become a long distant cousin. A brother that was orphaned. Maybe they kept him in the chicken coop or some shit. They brought him out years and years later.”

AVTT/PTTN was produced by Patton, Scott Avett and engineer Dana Nielsen. It runs the gamut from the Avett Brothers’ stripped-down folk/roots sound to something more propulsive and unusual, as heard on songs such as “Heaven’s Breath” and “The Ox Driver’s Song.” “This is what art is,” says Scott Avett. “This is what making is supposed to be: in secret and with no ambition.”

There’s no word yet whether AVTT/PTTN will perform the new material live, but for now, the Avetts have a handful of fall shows on their schedule, including their bespoke Moon Crush Avett Moon festival in Miramar, Fla., on Oct. 3-5.

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