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Rhys Langston, Strange Ranger, and underscores are rising artists you need to know

We’re rounding up rising artists you need to know right now. This month, Rhys Langston, Strange Ranger, underscores, and more are the AP&R new music picks to listen to.

PLEASURES pays homage to Sonic Youth with new collection

PLEASURES’ latest collection celebrates Sonic Youth with limited-edition clothing and ephemera.

Lil Uzi Vert is taking Pink Tape on tour this fall

Lil Uzi Vert is going on tour this fall in support of his highly-anticipated album Pink Tape. The tour will wrap in the rapper’s hometown of Philly.

Hear Magic Whatever tap Underoath’s Aaron Gillespie on vulnerable anthem “Monsters”

Following his single “Feel Something,” Magic Whatever (aka Trever Stewart) recruited Underoath’s Aaron Gillespie for the new song “Monsters.” Listen now.

See midwxst's chromatic, seductive utopia in new "pretty girls" music video

midwxst announced his debut album E3, which arrives later this year. He also released “pretty girls,” with an Ari Nissenbaum-directed video.

Petey's surreal TikTok videos are only part of the story

Ahead of his new album USA, Petey detailed his TikTok fame, creating dream-pop-influenced emo music, and his absurdist comedy videos. Read the interview now.

Hear Fall Out Boy, Hayley Williams on Taylor Swift’s Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)

Taylor Swift’s Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) is out, which taps Fall Out Boy on “Electric Touch” and Paramore’s Hayley Williams on “Castles Crumbling.” Listen now.

Amaarae is a chemist of world music on Fountain Baby

The Ghanaian-American singer’s second album is an expansive project that captures the 23-year-old’s eclectic cultural influences.

Hear Atreyu’s new anthem “Gone” from The Moment You Find Your Flame EP

Atreyu announced their next EP, The Moment You Find Your Flame. See the full tracklisting and listen to their new song “Gone.”

Sad Summer Festival is growing beyond emo nostalgia

Taking Back Sunday’s Adam Lazzara, the Maine’s John O’Callaghan, and PVRIS share how Sad Summer Festival is becoming bigger and better. Read the cover story interview.
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