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Dolly Parton and Eminem Among 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has officially announced its class of 2022: Dolly Parton, Eminem, Pat Benatar, Duran Duran, Eurythmics, Lionel Richie, and Carly Simon.

In addition to the Performers category, Judas Priest and the duo of Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis will both receive the Musical Excellence Award. The Early Influence award will be given to Harry Belafonte and Elizabeth Cotten. This year’s Ahmet Ertegun Award winners include Sugar Hill Records founder Sylvia Robinson, record executive Jimmy Iovine, and attorney Allen Grubman.

Parton’s induction comes after she said she was declining the nomination, though the Rock Hall said it wouldn’t remove her from the ballot. Last week, Parton said she would now accept an induction, telling NPR: “It was always my belief that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was for people in rock music. I have found out lately it’s not necessarily that. But if they can’t go there to be recognized, where can they go? And so I felt like I was taking away from someone that maybe deserved it certainly more than me since I never considered myself a rock artist. But obviously, there’s more to it than that.”

Beck, Kate Bush, Devo, Fela Kuti, MC5, New York Dolls, Rage Against The Machine, A Tribe Called Quest, and Dionne Warwick were also nominated but will not be inducted this year.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2022 induction ceremony will take place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on November 5. It will be simulcast on SiriusXM and air at a later date on HBO.

Otoboke Beaver Share Video for New Song ‘I Don’t Want to Die Alone’

Otoboke Beaver have today released a video for ‘I Don’t Want to Die Alone’, the final single from their forthcoming album Super Champon. Watch and listen below.

“This is probably my favourite track on the new album,” lead vocalist and guitarist Accorinrin said of ‘I don’t Want to Die Alone’ in a press release. “We mixed in a lot of different styles. There are ‘Pop’ parts, or like ‘idol’ style parts, and ‘hard rock’ parts. It’s fun to play.”

Super Champon is due for release this Friday, May 6 via Damnably. It features the previously released tracks ‘PARDON?’ and ‘YAKITORI’.

Mykki Blanco Enlists Diana Gordon and Sam Buck for New Song ‘Your Love Was A Gift’

Mykki Blanco has enlisted singer-songwriter Diana Gordon and rising country artist Sam Buck for ‘Your Love Was A Gift’, the second single off their forthcoming album. The track, which follows ‘Family Ties’ featuring R.E.M. frontman Micheal Stipe, was produced by Falty DL (Drew Lustman). Give it a listen below.

“‘Your Love Was a Gift’ is for me,” Blanco said in a statement. “If not the most honest, it’s the most beautiful song I’ve ever written. The idea for the song comes from my own wins and losses in the game of love and it’s a story of coming of age as much as coming to terms in adulthood with feeling unloved, yearning to be loved and yearning to be understood.”

Blanco added: “Diana Gordon is a standout songwriter and singer and I’m crafting this song with her as the lead vocal and myself taking the more experimental backseat was a deliberate choice. Diana doesn’t just glimmer on this song, she shines, she owns it she makes the heartfelt lyrics I wrote come alive.”

Joan Shelley and Bill Callahan Collaborate on New Single ‘Amberlit Morning’

Joan Shelley has shared a video for her new single ‘Amberlit Morning’, a duet with Bill Callahan. It’s taken from Shelley’s upcoming album The Spur, which is out June 24 (via No Quarter) and includes the previously released title track. Check out a video for ‘Amberlit Morning’, co-directed by Cyrus Moussavi and Brittany Nugent, below.

Shelley shared the following statement on the song:

When I was a child, my father the painter would tell me the Picasso quote: “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” He tried to teach me to hold on to that wonder and clear vision, but holding on proved impossible.

As I wrote this song, I watched it take on this theme of beauty and impermanence. I imagined making it a duet that would feel like a conversation between two constellations. I wanted to be sung a mythical bedtime story, one that Bill Callahan might write. So I asked him to write and sing it with me.

Could we capture that stellar perspective? – seeing the world from before we learned the sense of triumph or of tragedy; before we learned what we should be proud of or what we should fear.

Callahan added:

Joan’s guitar riff instantly sucked me into the world of the song. A world that was ongoing and ending and going on again. She wanted a little help fleshing it out, or just having someone else’s perspective on what she was looking at. I threw in some lines that she called mythical. I tend to see in myths, in dreams. I may have added a chord change, possibly at her request— the beautiful thing about the song for me is that it’s kind of covered its tracks in the snow so now I can’t remember entirely what I added or changed. Maybe that guitar riff is someone covering their tracks in the snow. I can just appreciate the mystery of the thing as a whole. Joan claims the high voice at the end is mine, the high voice covering the tracks of the low. I don’t know if I believe her.

Brijean Announce New EP ‘Angelo’, Unveil New Single ‘Shy Guy’

Brijean – the collaborative project of percussionist Brijean Murphy and bassist Doug Stuar – have announced their new EP Angelo, which arrives on August 5 via Ghostly International. The 9-track effort will follow Brijean’s 2021 debut full-length, Feelings. Today, the duo has unveiled its lead single ‘Shy Guy’, which you can check out below.

ME REX Release New Song ‘Toilet of Venus’

ME REX have dropped ‘Toilet of Venus’, the latest single from their forthcoming Plesiosaur EP. It follows the previously released track ‘Jupiter Pluvius’. Take a listen below.

“’Toilet of Venus’ looks at present struggles and what they will reveal,” the band’s Myles McCabe explained in a statement. “The Toilet of Venus is a scene often depicted in classical paintings, by people who could not have foreseen the way that language would change the meaning of the word ’toilet’. This kind of shift in perspective is what made me want to use it for the title of this song.”

Plesiosaur is due out June 17 via Big Scary Monsters.

Spacemoth Announces Debut Album ‘No Past No Future’, Releases New Song

Spacemoth, the psych-pop project of Bay Area-based artist Maryam Qudus, has announced her debut album. No Past No Future will arrive July 22 on Sadie Dupuis’ label Wax Nine via Carpark Records. It includes the previously released single ‘This Shit’ as well as a new track called ‘Pipe and Pistol’, which comes with an Ambar Navarro-directed video. Check it out and find the LP’s cover art and tracklist below.

“‘Pipe and Pistol’ revolves around a wobbly synth and distorted drum loop, played with and processed by a Korg MS-20,” Qudus said in a statement. “The song was inspired by my parents, who immigrated from Afghanistan in the late 70’s and explores the challenges faced when building a new life in America. Interweaving colorful psychedelic visuals and blue collar employment, Ambar Navarro’s video for ‘Pipe and Pistol’ speaks to the surreal and confusing experience of navigating a new life in America in the late 1970’s.”

No Past No Future Cover Artwork:

No Past No Future Tracklist:

1. Mind Modulation
2. This Shit
3. Pipe and Pistol
4. UFObird
5. Waves Come Crashing
6. L.O.T.F
7. Asking For You
8. Flutter Memory
9. Round in Loops
10. If I Close My Eyes and Pretend
11. Noise of Everyday Life
12. Berries and Watch You Cry
13. No Past No Future

Lizzie Reid Announces New EP ‘Mooching’, Shares New Single ‘How Do I Show My Love?’

Lizzie Reid has announced her second EP, Mooching, with the single ‘How Do I Show My Love?’. The follow-up to 2021’s Cubicle EP arrives on July 27 via sevenfoursevensix. Check it out below.

“This is another break up song but over time it has taken on new meaning from its original intention,” Reid said of ‘How Do I Show My Love?’ in a statement. “Over the past few years life has been pretty harsh for a lot of people and when I sing this song it makes me feel how hard it has been to stay connected and express my feelings for certain people I care about. I find it hard at the best of times to communicate properly in a way that I would like but that can feel impossible when times are hard and people are forced to be apart.”

Mooching will include the previously shared track ‘Bible’. Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with Lizzie Reid.

Mooching EP Cover Artwork: 

Mooching EP Tracklist: 

1. Love Of Her Life
2. Bible
3. Soda Pop Stream
4. How Do I Show My Love?
5. Warpaint

Black Star Release New Album ‘No Fear of Time’, Share Video for ‘o.G.’

Black Star – the duo of Yasiin Bey (formerly known as Mos Def) and Talib Kweli – have released No Fear of Time, their first new album in nearly 25 years. The follow-up to 1998’s Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star is out now exclusively via the podcast app Luminary, but Black Star have made a lyric video for opener ‘o.G.’ available on YouTube. Check it out below, and if you’re a Luminary subscriber, you can listen to the Madlib-produced LP here.

“About 3-4 years ago I was visiting yasiin in Europe and we started to talk about songs to do on an album, so I flew an engineer out just to see what that would be,” Kweli said in a statement. “Once I realized this conversation is starting to organically become a creative conversation, I started making sure to have the engineer around at all times. There was one day we were just in a hotel listening to Madlib beats, and he’s like “Play that Madlib tape again.” I’m playing the beats and he starts doing rhymes to the beats. And that’s how we did the first song.”

Watch Father John Misty Perform ‘Kiss Me (I Loved You)’ on ‘Fallon’

Father John Misty stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night (May 3) to deliver a performance of his single ‘Kiss Me (I Loved You)’. Watch it below.

‘Kiss Me (I Loved You)’ appears on the singer-songwriter’s latest album, Chloë and the Next 20th Century, which arrived last month via Sub Pop. Josh Tillman recently shared a music video for the track, which is directed and edited by David Raboy and stars Annie Hamilton and Alexander Zuccaro as they spend the night at a bar.