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Albums Out Today: Nicki Minaj, Tate McRae, Bory, James Elkington, and More

In this segment, we showcase the most notable albums out each week. Here are the albums out on December 8, 2023:


Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday 2

The sequel to Nicki Minaj’s 2010 debut album Pink Friday has arrived. Clocking in at an hour and 10 minutes with a total of 22 tracks, Pink Friday 2 features guest appearances from Drake, J. Cole, Lil Wayne, Tate Kobang, Lourdiz, Lil Uzi Vert, Skillibeng, Skeng, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, and Future. The opening track, ‘Are You Gone Already’, samples Billie Eilish’s ‘When the Party’s Over’. “When I look back at a lot of my music, I’m like, Oh, my God, where was the me in it?” Minaj said in a recent interview with Vogue. “So, for this album, I went back to the old game plan.”


Tate McRae, THINK LATER

Tate McRae has released her sophomore album, THINK LATER, via RCA Records. Co-executive produced with Ryan Tedder, the LP features the previously released hit single ‘greedy’. “Writing this whole thing was one of the most stressful, exciting, nerve racking, and fun things I’ve ever gone through,” McRae wrote on Instagram. “For the first time in my life I lived this year a little less with my head and a little more with my intuition – and I rlly hope u guys can feel that through the music. Through the biggest highs of my life to the lowest of lows – I feel so happy that it is now gonna be yours <3 here’s to 20 years old and figuring [out] who the fuck i am haha.”


Bory, Who’s a Good Boy

Who’s a Good Boy is the debut LP from Bory, the project of singer-songwriter Brenden Ramirez. Out now via Earth Libraries imprint Earth Worms, the album was recorded and produced by frequent collaborator Mo Troper. Following 2021’s Sidelined EP, it spans 11 tracks, including the previously released ‘End of the World’, ‘We Both Won’, and ‘Five-Course Meal’.


James Elkington, Me Neither

British-born, Chicago-based guitarist and vocalist James Elkington has issued his latest album, Me Neither. It’s composed of a series of 29 brief instrumental pieces, which he describes as “library music.” “I’d improvise and record the first thing that came into my head, quickly record something else on top of that, try to add some random elements, edit it and mix it, then stop before it had the chance to get stale,” Elkington said in press materials. “The only rules I gave myself were that I should make most of the sounds with a guitar, changing the speed or processing of the recordings afterwards to get the effect I was looking for. I think I was hoping it would sound more like how electronic music sounded when it was mostly made from tape-manipulation in the ‘50s and ‘60s.”


body / negative, everett

body / negative – the solo project of multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Andy Schiaffino – has put out a new LP, everett, via Track Number Records. Following 2019’s Epoche and 2020’s Fragments, the LP was mastered by Slowdive’s Simon Scott, while Midwife’s Madeline Johnston co-produced the tracks ‘sleepy’, ‘ataraxia’, and ‘everett’. everett was initially set to be recorded in Midwife’s studio in Las Cruces, New Mexico, but Schiaffino ended up recording most of it themselves after their father fell terminally ill and entered hospice care. The artist has dedicated the album in its entirety to their late mother and father.


Other albums out today:

Jerskin Fendrix, Poor Things (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack); Breeze, Sour Grapes; Have Mercy, Numb; Neil Young, Before and After.

Pharrell Williams Enlists Swae Lee and Rauw Alejandro for New Song ‘Airplane Tickets’

Pharrell Williams has dropped a new song called ‘Airplane Tickets’, a collaboration with Swae Lee and Rauw Alejandro. The producer originally debuted the track last month at his Louis Vuitton Men’s Pre-Fall 2024 Runway Show in Hong Kong. Listen to it below.

Injured in a Car Accident? Here’s What NOT to Do Next

In an accident, you get pressured to rush things and fail to observe better judgments. You tend to do the things you shouldn’t and believe in many things you should not have in the first place.

So, if you got injured in a car accident, here are some things to avoid and beliefs you need not entertain.

6 Things and Thoughts to be Avoided When Injured in a Car Accident

Delaying Medical Attention

Avoid believing that minor injuries will resolve on their own because this wrong assumption may lead to more complications than good resolutions.

So, prioritize your health and seek prompt medical attention to assess and address potential health issues. This early intervention will also help ensure there will be a comprehensive understanding of your injuries to facilitate a smoother recovery process.

Not Reporting the Accident

Even in minor collisions, reporting the accident is crucial. It helps ensure that an official record will back up your insurance and legal claims later. Most of the time, authorities document details that might seem insignificant at first but could be essential for a good compensation claim later. 

Reporting also complies with many legal requirements for claims and helps you by protecting your rights and interests. So, whether it’s a small or significant incident, prompt reporting to authorities establishes a foundation for a smoother resolution process. This promptness offers you a safeguard for potential fraud and other complications down the road.

Quit Thinking Insurance Companies Always Have Your Best Interest

Don’t assume your insurance company is solely on your side and has your best interests at heart. While they may seem supportive, their primary goal is cost reduction. 

To be safer, you can seek legal advice from experienced personal injury attorneys in Houston if the incident occurred there. It’s to help you navigate negotiations and make sure that you get fair compensation for your injuries.

Admitting Fault Prematurely

Hold off on admitting fault right after your car accident. Often, quick admissions can affect insurance and legal matters. Drivers often think they caused a crash due to their failure to yield, but this assumption may overlook other contributing factors like speeding or distracted driving from the other party. It’s best that you let the investigation be had first so actual facts will come out. 

Admitting you’re at fault without all the information may give you more problems than just feeling honest about it. It’s important that you wait for the incident’s full picture to avoid complications. If you need clarifications, consulting with legal experts can help you go through the process and protect your interests better.

Neglecting Documentation

When you just had a car accident, never underestimate the value of documenting the incident up to its minutest detail. Record details about the scene, like damages and injuries, are crucial for potential claims. Photographs, witness statements, and notes about the people and road conditions may contribute to a more comprehensive record.

These pieces of evidence can become invaluable when dealing with insurance companies and legal people. A thorough documentation process will help you lay the groundwork for a stronger case. It’s also to ensure that all valuable details are preserved and ready for examination during your claims processes.

Settling Too Quickly

It’s always best to avoid hasty settlements after you encounter a car accident. Make sure to take the time to assess the complete impact of your injuries and damages before agreeing to settle. Most of the time, rushing can lead to inadequate compensation, overlooking your future costs or complications that you might experience belatedly.

You can consult medical professionals for a thorough evaluation first. Seek legal advice so you may understand the long-term effects and consequences of the incident. A cautious approach will help ensure fair compensation for you. You will need to account for the full extent of physical, emotional, and financial implications for a more justiciable resolution of your case.

The Killers Share New Song ‘Spirit’

The Killers have released their greatest hits album, Rebel Diamonds, which features a previously unshared song called ‘Spirit’. A press release describes it as an “anthem ready to be sung at festivals across the world.” Listen to the track below.

Rebel Diamonds marks the band’s second greatest hits album, following 2013’s Direct Hits, and includes 20 tracks that are presented in chronological order. The Killers’ most recent album was 2021’s Pressure Machine.

Rina Sawayama Releases New Songs ‘Flavour of the Month’ and ‘Imagining’ Featuring Amaarae

Hold the Girl has released the bonus edition of her sophomore album, Hold the Girl. It includes the new song ‘Flavour of the Month’ as well as a new version of ‘Imagining’ featuring Ghanaian-American artist Amaarae. Take a listen below.

Erlier this year, Sawayama teamed up with Empress Of for the song ‘Kiss Me’.

Meatbodies Announce New Album, Share Video for New Single ‘Hole’

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Meatbodies have announced their next LP, Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom, which is set for release on March 8 via In the Red. Lead single ‘Hole’ arrives with a video by Matt Yoka, which you can check out below.

Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom follows Meatbodies’ 2021 effort 333. “The last record was more of a cartoon version of who we were – simple and fun without delving into heavy concepts,” frontman Chad Ubovich said in a press release. “The whole thing before with Meatbodies was never sit down, next part, next part, but I wanted to make something with more depth. After everything that had happened, and my personal life, I was left with this feeling of emptiness and loss. So I wanted to make music that was absent from things– songs that were more about conveying feeling.”

“That was one of the first songs I wrote, and I think it’s really indicative of that time,” Ubovich added of ‘Hole’. “How I was thinking and feeling and what I wanted to accomplish with this LP before I even knew it.”

Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom Cover Artwork:

Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom Tracklist:

1. The Assignment
2. HOLE
3. Silly Cybin
4. Billow
5. They Came Down
6. Trapped?
7. Move
8. I believe in pink (interlude)
9. Criminal Minds
10. ICNNVR2
11. Psychic Garden
12. (Return of) Ecstasy
13. Gate

Bleachers Share New ‘Alma Mater’ Video Featuring Lana Del Rey, Margaret Qualley, and More

Bleachers have shared a video for their latest single, ‘Alma Mater’, which features guest vocals from Lana Del Rey. The Alex Lockett-directed clip includes appearances from Bartees Strange and Clairo, as well as Jack Antonoff’s sister, Rachel, his parents, Rick and Shira, and his wife, the actress Margaret Qualley. Watch it below.

‘Alma Mater’ is the second single from the group’s self-titled album, following ‘Modern Girl’. Bleachers arrives on March 8 via Dirty Hit.

Laura Jane Grace Shares Video for New Song ‘Cuffing Season’

Laura Jane Grace has dropped a new single, ‘Cuffing Season’, lifted from her upcoming full-length Hole in My Head. The track, which follows previous cuts ‘Dysphoria Hoodie’ and ‘Hole in My Head’, comes with a music video directed by Margherita Ballarin. Check it out below.

”I think as you get older and go through life’s hurts and heartbreaks, it gets harder and harder to let yourself be open and vulnerable,” Grace said of ‘Cuffing Season’ in a statement. “But when you do, it can be so worth it even if you just end up hurt and heartbroken again. In the end, I don’t think you regret those kinds of losses. I think you regret not trying.”

Hole in My Head is set for release on February 16 via Polyvinyl.

Joanna Sternberg Shares New Single ‘Without You’

Joanna Sternberg has unveiled a new track, ‘Without You’. It follows the recently released ‘Neighbors’, which made our Best New Songs list. Listen to it below.

“I wrote this song in an attempt at writing a 1920’s style jazzy number,” Sternberg said in a press statement. “I even try soloing by scatting in the middle of it! I went to college for jazz double bass and am a huge fan of listening to and playing (and singing) jazz. I will always continue to try and write more songs in this style. This song is meant to be sung in a sort of half-joking manner and the tempo is meant to keep speeding up throughout the song to show the emotion I am trying to convey: nervousness from co-dependent attachment to something or someone you love.”

Earlier this year, Sternberg released their sophomore LP, I’ve Got Me, which landed on our 50 Best Albums of 2023 list. Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with Joanna Sternberg. 

Green Day Release Video for New Song ‘Dilemma’

Green Day have released ‘Dilemma’, the latest single from their upcoming album Saviors.  It follows previous offerings ‘The American Dream Is Killing Me’ and ‘Look Ma, No Brains!’. Check out director Ryan Baxley‘s video for the track below.

“‘Dilemma’ was one of those songs that was kind of easy to write because it was so personal to me,” Billie Joe Armstrong explained in a statement. “We’ve seen so many of our peers struggle with addiction and mental illness. This song is all about the pain that comes from those experiences.”

Saviors is due for release on January 19 via Reprise/Warner.