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Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock has spoken to NME about the Portland indie heroes’ new album ‘An Eraser and a Maze’, as well as the tragic death of founding drummer Jeremiah Green.

The album is the group’s first since 2021’s ‘The Golden Casket’ and a radical departure from that record’s psychedelic pop sound. Instead, it leans heavily into the abrasive guitar style that will be familiar to long-time fans, though there are plenty of new directions too.

‘Absolutely Necessary Never’, for example, sounds like it could have been on the synth-laden Drive soundtrack. More than 30 years since the band’s inception, said Brock, “I never walk into a project with a truly clear intention – I kind of let the record shape itself. I’ll know if I don’t like something, but I’m not going, ‘This is gonna be Modest Mouse’s prog-rock record.’ I just kinda let the chips land where they do and read the tea leaves, if you will.”

The melancholic ‘An Eraser and a Maze’ is also the first Modest Mouse album since Green died from cancer in December 2022, with the group’s ever-shifting line-up now featuring Ben Massarella (percussion), Russell Higbee (bass and guitar) and Simon O’Connor (guitar). Three producers worked on the record: Jacknife Lee, Justin Raisen and Suzy Shinn.


Brock initially postponed his latest audience with NME, citing illness. As ever with the mercurial frontman, there was more to this than met the eye…

NME: Hi Isaac! Sorry you were ill the other night – glad you’re feeling better…

Isaac Brock:
“Oh, no, I had been up working on a video until one and then I decided, ‘I should take mushrooms’. And then the next day was fucking worthless, so I was just like, ‘I’m not doing this.’”

And there we were feeling sorry for you! How were the mushrooms?

“You know, bad trips are good trips too. It was partly good. I think I tried hiding in my bed for a while and then I woke up and was like, ‘You’re not going to bed…’”

When we spoke about ‘The Golden Casket’ in 2021, you said you were already working on new material. Was that a particularly inspired time for you?

“That was during the pandemic, so I went with a ‘When life gives you lemons, fuckin’ go and get something other than lemons’ approach and made the most of it. Right after we recorded ‘The Golden Casket’, I decided I didn’t wanna do my usual thing of waiting to fill my head up for a year or two just to make sure I didn’t accidentally make the same record again. So I just dove back in with Jacknife, which was great. He was recording as soon as I walked in the room and I started banging on whatever [I could find]. I was like a cat checking out a new space, giving it a little sniff.”

You certainly haven’t made the same record again. This one is a lot less poppy than ‘The Golden Casket’…

“Dave Sardy [co-producer of ‘The Golden Casket’], who I enjoy working with, is a great producer but he has a very pop lean. He had a lot of influence on the record, so I’d have something that was too heavy and he’d introduce the idea of something really poppy and I just went for it. I wonder what the record would have turned out like had I [resisted]. Say nothing but nice things, Isaac…”

This is the first new Modest Mouse album released via your own label, Glacial Pace. Why the break from Epic Records after more than two decades?

“I turned in six songs – I think four of ‘em ended up on the record – and they were like, ‘We don’t see where you’re going with this.’ They’d never chimed in before. I always just turned in whatever I had been working on and that was A-OK. They told me, as nicely as anyone can tell you, that they weren’t into it. They didn’t know what to do with it. I thought, ‘This is pointless because I’m just going to keep making this type of music.’ So I politely asked if I could weasel out of my contract, which I’d been in for far too long anyway.”


I was so sorry and shocked to read about Jeremiah’s death…

“Even the doctors treating him really thought he was going to make it through. It was incredibly shocking. It really did look like he was going to make it out. It was New Year’s Eve that his mom called me. I won’t be forgetting that any time soon.”

You’ve said, ‘I don’t grieve much… But then, you know, I’ll sing stuff. And then I’m like, Oh, there it is.’ Were there any moments where you listened back to this record and realised you were talking about Jeremiah?

“Yeah, there’s a couple points. One’s pretty obvious: it’s ‘Third Side of the Moon’. Him and a couple other people got in there. It’s going over loss in different ways, I guess, because not every portion of that song is about someone dying.

“The next batch of songs is kind of a companion piece to this record, which I have tentatively called ‘Shadows in the Shade’. There’s a cover of ‘Soul’ by Songs: Ohia [AKA Jason Molina] that I think I started nine years ago. I have just been fucking with it for so long to get it right. Jeremiah plays on that. Another friend who passed away from cancer, Rob Laakso, who used to be in Kurt Vile And The Violators, also plays on it. It’s a fucking bizarre song because it’s about passing on and [Molina] passed away.

“I feel like it’s a cursed song, but also just so beautiful. So that’s gonna be weird when I put that out. That was a really hard song not to put on the record. I kind of decided: ‘Too soon.’”


There’s a rotating cast of drummers on the album, including Janet Weiss, formerly of Sleater-Kinney

“I kinda wanted to keep that not as one person since Jeremy left. Everyone has a different feel, so on some of the songs, I had three of them play the drums and chose whichever one felt right. I am technically maybe the worst drummer you will ever fucking meet. I’m not a drummer and I’m also not good at pretending to be a drummer or being near drums. It’s the first instrument that I learned how to play. I went to the Crass school of drumming and was trying to figure out how to play ‘Do They Owe Us A Living?’. People talk you out of being a drummer pretty quick when you can’t even play that!”

You teamed up with pop and rap producer Justin Raisen (Charli XCX, Lil Yachty) on this album’s ‘Rotten Fruit’. People might be surprised by that, but you did work with Big Boi from Outkast on some aborted tracks around 2011…

“Yeah, I gave that a try [with Big Boi]. I should have tried harder! There’s a version of ‘Lampshades on Fire’ where Big Boi raps. At the time, I was like, ‘I don’t know where we’re going with this. It feels like two different songs.’ I listened to it sometime last year and I was like, ‘You’re a fucking idiot. You should definitely have put that out!’ We’re still talking about trying to find time to get together and do it again and actually follow through this time.”

Next year it’ll be two decades since the release of ‘We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank’, which featured Johnny Marr

“That seems like a very long time ago considering it doesn’t seem like a very long time ago. I have clearer memories of that whole record than I do of almost any of the other records!”

Joe Plummer, Johnny Marr, Isaac Brock, Tom Peloso, Eric Judy and Jeremiah Green of Modest Mouse in 2007 (Photo by Wendy Redfern/Redferns)

Joe Plummer, Johnny Marr, Isaac Brock, Tom Peloso, Eric Judy and Jeremiah Green of Modest Mouse in 2007 (Photo by Wendy Redfern/Redferns)

Would you consider doing a 20th anniversary tour of that album?

“I just accidentally did those other tours. We did the ‘Lonesome Crowded West’ ones and that felt good because Jeremy got to do half of it (although in hindsight I would probably have suggested he spent time with his son since he already knew his diagnosis). I was pretty resistant to ever playing a record tour because it seemed too predictable and I was worried I’d get bored halfway through. I’ve never held much respect for bands that just play their record.

“But it turns out I really enjoy it! You get really good at it and that, actually, is more fun than running scared the whole time because I just introduced four new songs in the soundcheck and we have to see if we can pull any of them off, which is what I do to everyone all the fucking time. It starts wearing you down.”

If you did ‘We Were Dead…’, would you need Johnny Marr onboard?

“You’d think, wouldn’t you? Johnny manages to keep himself very busy so we’d have to probably plan well in advance. And then it gets complicated because it starts getting hurtful for the guy who’s in your band as the guitarist who also has rent to pay and shit.”

You mentioned brand new material. When can we expect to hear that?

“That will be much easier to [release quickly] because I already have the record. We’re not gonna put it out for a year. I imagine that we’ll hopefully write a few songs that I like more than a few that I was gonna put on it. I’ll just keep kicking those off records until they never end up on a record. Which probably means they’re not good songs!”

What’s ‘Shadows in the Shade’ currently sounding like?

“It’s a little darker [than ‘An Eraser and a Maze’]. There’s less fun moments.”

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Modest Mouse. CREDIT: PRESS

We were excited to hear you’re working on new material with your side project Ugly Casanova. What can you tell us about it?

“Me and Tim Rutilli [who appeared on 2004’s folky ‘Sharpen Your Teeth’, Ugly Casanova’s only studio album to date] started writing about two months ago. We got together for about five days. One song sounds like me trying to do Motown – I wouldn’t think that would work, but it actually is pretty good.”

Blimey! So it’s not going to sound like the first Ugly Casanova record?

“No, I’m not good at repeating myself, man. I’m not skilled enough to do the same thing twice.”

‘An Eraser And A Maze’ is out now. Modest Mouse are currently touring North America with dates running through to October. Visit here for tickets and more information.

The post Modest Mouse on gnarly new album ‘An Eraser and a Maze’ and the “incredibly shocking” death of drummer Jeremiah Green appeared first on NME.

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like seriously i keep accidentally leaving my mug on top of my tower and its always lukewarm by the time i remember it ... wouldnt it be genius if cases came with a little heated pad or something for your coffee?? ngl obvs itd need safeties so you dont fry your pc but cmon thats the dream!! id pay extra for that feature tbh

also unrelated but does anyone know if those rtx 5000 series rumors are true??? i heard they might drop by q4 and im torn between upgrading now or waiting lol anyway back to coffee warmers lets make this happen people!!!
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Duffy has announced her first live show in 15 years, marking her return after her harrowing kidnapping ordeal.

The Welsh singer has not played a full gig since 2011, the year in which she withdrew from public life for reasons she went on to share in 2020.

On Friday, however, she told fans on her Instagram Stories that she would be playing a balloted gig in a “secret intimate” venue in London on July 5. “I would love nothing more than for some of you to attend,” she said.

“It’s only small capacity so we can only select a few, but really looking forward to it, I will sing some new songs.”

She did not reveal where the show would take place, but fans were urged to sign up for the chance to attend via a free ballot here. You will be asked for your date of birth, location and contact details, and those who apply will receive an email from the artist explaining that “winners will be notified via email on June 15th”.



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In 2020, Duffy opened up about the reason for her continued absence from recording and touring, explaining that she had been “raped and drugged and held captive over some days” and that her subsequent recovery “took time”.

“You wonder why I did not choose to use my voice to express my pain?” she continued. “I did not want to show the world the sadness in my eyes. I asked myself, how can I sing from the heart if it is broken? And slowly it unbroke.”

Shortly afterwards, she called rape a “weapon of war” in a painful account of her experience shared on her website. She then went on to encourage fans to speak out about their personal struggles, adding that she felt “liberated” after sharing her story.

Duffy also hit out at Netflix that same year, calling them “irresponsible” for “glamourising the brutal reality of sex trafficking, kidnapping and rape” in the film 365 Days.


An upcoming Disney+ documentary will tell Duffy’s story, from her upbringing in Wales to her rise to fame, to her subsequent withdrawal, including interviews with family, friends and peers in the industry. The doc was announced in March but has not yet been given a release date.

After signing a record deal in 2007, Duffy’s 2008 debut album ‘Rockferry’ became the best-selling record in the UK that year. She released her second album, ‘Endlessly’, in 2010, and in 2020 she returned with the singles ‘Something Beautiful’ and ‘River In The Sky’.

Last month, she posted a photo of herself in a recording studio, writing: “If only I could find the right words to explain how much I’ve missed you all. Working on coming back to you.”

For help, advice or more information regarding sexual harassment, assault and rape in the UK, visit the Rape Crisis charity website. In the US, visit RAINN.


The post Duffy announces first live show in 15 years after kidnapping ordeal appeared first on NME.

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seriously, whats with names like "bassquaker" or "glitchflux"? its like they just smashed two vaguely tech-sounding words together and called it a day. dont get me wrong, some are cool, but others just scream "i used a generator." feels like no one even tries to check if it sounds dumb out loud ive seen a few threads lately about branding for new djs and this keeps coming up. like, if youre trying to stand out, at least pick something that doesnt sound like it belongs on a bad startup logo. or am i the only one who cringes at this stuff? also, quick tip for anyone picking a name: say it in a sentence. "youre listening to dj bassquaker" should not make you laugh.
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Max Pilley
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Olivia Rodrigo performs at Glastonbury 2025, photo by Andy Ford


Olivia Rodrigo will play a surprise set at Primavera Sound in Barcelona this evening – see all the details below.


The festival is taking place at the Parc del Fòrum this weekend, with headline sets from Doja Cat, Massive Attack, Bad Gyal, The Cure, The xx, Gorillaz, My Bloody Valentine, Addison Rae and Skrillex.

As revealed on the festival’s social media earlier today, another major star will also be making an appearance tonight on the festival’s penultimate day.

Rodrigo will be playing at 10:25pm on the Occident Stage tonight, with the Instagram post writing “spilling our guts”, in reference to her second album ’Guts’ from 2023. Rodrigo then confirmed the news, writing on her Instagram Stories: “Surprise!!! See you tonight @primavera_sound, 22:25 at the Occident Stage, I’m excited.”



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Olivia Rodrigo actuará HOY en el Primavera Sound de Barcelona como invitada sorpresa.

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— Pop Up Mag (@popup_mag) June 6, 2026




Rodrigo is releasing her third album ‘You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love’ next Friday (June 12), a record she has described as “experimental” and full of “sad love songs”. It will include the recent singles ‘Drop Dead’ and ‘The Cure’, and will centre around the feelings of “jealousy” and “longing” that arose from her first “big girl relationship”.

See the full tracklist for the new album here.

Rodrigo has already cited The Cure, New Order, Joy Division, The White Stripes and Bikini Kill as sources of inspiration for the record, and also sparked rumours that Geese frontman Cameron Winter appears on the album after being seen at a restaurant with him.

Since confirming album three, the ‘Deja Vu’ singer has announced a massive ‘Unraveled Tour’, which includes support from Wolf Alice, The Last Dinner Party, Devon Again, Die Spitz, and Grace Ives.


Already, more dates have been added to the list due to high demand, including multiple nights at London’s O2. Visit here for UK tickets, here for international tickets, and find a list of shows here.

The tour is the first since the critically acclaimed ‘Guts World Tour’ which took place last year and was her biggest to date – with 95 sold-out shows and over 1.4 million fans in attendance.

Shows included an unforgettable Pyramid Stage headline set at Glastonbury 2025, where she brought out The Cure’s Robert Smith as a special guest. In a four-star review, NME wrote: “There is no doubt about the commitment that Rodrigo has put into this set. For the few naysayers doubting whether or not the 22-year-old was ready to take on the coveted Pyramid slot as the last headliner before a fallow year, this one that will stand the test of time and leave us impatient for the Glasto magic to return.”

Primavera Sound, meanwhile, has been dealing with severe weather conditions this week, which led to the cancellation of multiple sets, including Massive Attack, Doja Cat, Bad Gyal, Alex G and Mac DeMarco.

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Max Pilley
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Deep Purple have shared the latest taste of new album ‘Splat!’ – listen to the pummelling ‘Diablo’ below.


The legendary rock group will release the 24th studio record of their long career, and the follow-up to 2024’s ‘=1’, on July 3 via earMUSIC. Pre-order/pre-save the album here.

They have already shared the supercharged lead single ‘Arrogant Boy’, and now they are back with ‘Diablo’, a trippy, muscular track that sees them noodle and freak out alongside their guest, the country superstar Keith Urban, on guitar.

The track is available on streaming services now, while the video will premiere on Sunday night (June 7) here. Listen here:


Frontman Ian Gillan has said about ‘Diablo’: “It is all about taking chances. Just for once in your life, do something exciting, step out of the mould, take that curious bend in the road instead of sticking to the highway and do something that will, for the rest of your life, either guide or warn you.”

‘Splat!’ sees Deep Purple reuniting with the celebrated producer Bob Ezrin (KISS, Pink Floyd, Lou Reed), and it has been described as one of the group’s heaviest albums in several years, with the tracks having been laid down live in the studio.

According to Gillan, “where we are now with this incarnation of Deep Purple feels very much like a very ‘now’ version of Deep Purple as it was in the seventies.”



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“I have to say, now we are very much back in with material that is compatible with ‘Highway Star’, ‘Smoke on the Water’, ‘Lazy’ – the dynamics, the balance, and the fun of the music we made from ‘69 to ‘73. Deep Purple is in a great place right now.”

‘Splat!’ will be released as a 2LP gatefold 180g boxset, complete with 12-page booklet, a CD digisleeve, three exclusive 10” vinyl records featuring live recordings from their 2024 tour and an exclusive 7” featuring bonus track ‘GUINNESIS’.

Deep Purple are also heading out on an extensive 86-date world tour later this year, including a huge show at London’s Royal Albert Hall on November 25. See the full list of dates here, while tickets are on sale now and you can find yours here (UK/Europe) and here (North America).

Last year, Gillan revealed he was losing his eyesight and said that retirement was “not far off”. “It’s one of those things. I’ve only got 30 per cent vision,” he said. “That won’t get better. It makes life mysterious. The hardest thing is working on my laptop. I can’t see anything on the screen unless I use my peripheral vision – I pick up a line by looking at it sideways. But you find a way. You adapt.”

The post Deep Purple share pummelling single ‘Diablo’ appeared first on NME.

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mine was this pack of "smart" sticky notes that are supposedly reusable but i have no idea how to actually reuse them without ruining the adhesive?? now theyre just sitting on my desk looking sad lol... also yesterday i bought a book about obscure 17th century marine chronometers because of course i did... like i dont even know why i thought i needed that but here we are what about you guys?? anything you bought recently that made you go “why did i think this was necessary”?? haha
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Disney created a “decoy version” of Toy Story 5 to keep Taylor Swift’s involvement a secret, even from the cast and crew.


Yesterday (June 5), Swift shared ‘I Knew It, I Knew You’, a song she wrote and produced alongside Jack Antonoff specifically for the film. The track is written from the perspective of cowgirl Jessie, and it sees Swift going back to her country roots.

The film is released on June 19, but Swift’s involvement was only officially confirmed in recent days, despite the project having been in production for multiple years. It had, however, been the subject of rampant speculation among Swifties in recent months, something that Swift fuelled when she posted a cryptic countdown on her website in May.

Now, Thomas Jordan, who worked as a VFX supervisor on the film, has revealed that even many of those working on the film did not know that Swift had contributed a song.

Speaking at a SXSW London panel, he said only “a very small group” knew about ‘I Knew It, I Knew You’, with Disney and Pixar showing press and staffers a version of the finished film without the song.


“The crew that made Toy Story 5 did not know about this secret until last week,” Jordan said (via Variety), explaining that a “decoy version” was used in early previews.

“Turns out, Taylor Swift is a huge Toy Story fan like many of us,” Jordan added. “She actually saw an early version of the film, she requested to see it before it was finished and she wrote the song and then asked us if we wanted it. And we said, ‘Uh, yes! Yes we do.’ That was in February, so we’ve had to keep it a secret ever since then.”

After the song was finally announced, Swift wrote: “I’ve always dreamed of getting to write for these characters who I’ve adored since I was a five year old kid watching the first Toy Story movie. I fell instantly in love with Toy Story 5 when I was lucky enough to see it in its early stages, and I wrote this song as soon as I got home from the screening. Sometimes you just know, right?”



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She added a video of herself as a child dressed as Jessie, noting: “Writing this song felt like a musical departure and coming home at the same time.

“Creating something for Jessie was a new challenge and also felt like second nature all at once. And being a @toystory kid from the age of five til now… is an adventure I plan to be on, to infinity and beyond.”

The film will pick up after Woody left to stay with Bo Peep at the end of the last movie. Jessie is now the leader of Bonnie’s room, with Buzz Lightyear her second-in-command, but Bonnie is now enamoured with her new favourite toy, a frog-like tablet named Lilypad.

Bad Bunny is another music superstar involved in the project, after it was recently revealed that he will be the voice of a talking pizza slice, ‘Pizza With Sunglasses’, who is described as a forgotten toy living in an abandoned backyard shed.

The post Disney created “decoy version” of ‘Toy Story 5’ to keep Taylor Swift’s involvement a secret appeared first on NME.

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like i get the whole tiktok era thing shortened attention spans or whatever but some of these tracks legit feel like they end before they even start. you finally get into the vibe and then it’s over. im not asking for a 10-min epic but cmon give us at least 3 solid minutes to enjoy it. feels like half the time im hitting repeat just to feel like i actually listened to the song maybe im getting old but back in the day you could at least count on a solid chorus-bridge-chorus structure. now its like intro, drop, done anyone else feel this way or am i just being a grouch
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like, i get it, nature is soothing or whatever, but every time i turn on some lo fi playlist for work theres chirping or cooing in the background. are we really that desperate to feel connected to the outdoors? i honestly just find it distracting. and dont even get me started on rain sounds mixed in, like im trying to focus not feel like im stuck in a tent during a storm. maybe im just getting old but it feels like weve gone overboard with this stuff. cant we just have nice, quiet background music without turning it into a woodland symphony?...
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