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Erica Campbell
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PawPaw Rod (2026), photo by Matt Baron


A perfectly coiffed afro framing his face, wearing a button-down with a pointed collar that looks like it was lifted straight from the ’70s, PawPaw Rod is the picture of retro relaxation. The indie-funk singer is telling NME about the first time he picked up a microphone, setting the scene in his native Oklahoma with a grin on his face. “I had to be seven,” the 32-year-old muses over video call from his home in Los Angeles. The youth choir at church had prepared to sing just one song that day, and he had convinced them to sing a more uptempo gospel number.

“‘Victory Is Mine’, that’s the song I liked,” he says. “They just handed me the mic and were like, ‘All right, you sing it then!’ That was my first time [performing], and people were hype.” It was the talk of their small town, and the pastor even got it played on the local radio station. That performance ignited a feeling he has never stopped chasing, one he also felt when he would watch films and videos of Motown acts. “I could see myself when I saw the Jackson Five videos with [Michael Jackson] and his brothers. What it symbolised to me was camaraderie,” Rod says.

PawPaw Rod on The Cover of NME (2026), photo by Matt Baron

PawPaw Rod on The Cover of NME. Credit: Matt Baron for NME

The self-proclaimed “military brat” was born in Hawaii and raised mostly in Oklahoma, and before the time he dropped out of high school, PawPaw Rod – real name Rodney Hulsey – had already lived in Texas, South Carolina, Washington state and Germany. The would-be singer and rapper soaked up new traits and sounds from each new place, all of it feeding into his sound: a restless amalgam of hip-hop, ’60s funk, alternative rock, and more besides.

The diversity of inspiration he drew from his itinerant life can be heard on his debut full-length, ‘Picture Day: A PawPaw Rod Album’, released last month. Lyrically, the album shines a light on the ups and downs of not quite belonging anywhere, each track a snapshot of his identity and a collective homage to the one day of school when prized photos were taken – when he felt anchored, like he fully belonged, and in his own words, “like a real boy”.

PawPaw Rod (2026), photo by Matt Baron

Credit: Matt Baron for NME

Despite his friend groups constantly changing because he lived on military bases where no one stayed for long, Hulsey still tried to recreate the camaraderie he saw in groups like The Temptations and Jackson Five. “I would try to get homies to start an R&B group with me,” he chuckles. “We would go down to this little basement and sing songs. That’s what gravitated me towards [music] in the first place. And the fact that you could just escape into something.”

When his family finally stayed put for a long stretch of time in Oklahoma, he decided to commit to his calling. While the rest of his classmates were positioning themselves to join the best football teams in the county, he set his sights on finding the right people and school to get closer to a legitimate career in music. Hulsey eventually found a like-minded group who also wanted to make music and started a band, REGG, with a sound he describes as “like The Strokes if they had a rapper”. “It [stood] for ‘really easygoing guys’,” he laughs. “We would perform everywhere. We would get into the local bars and play. I started taking that seriously.”

PawPaw Rod (2026), photo by Matt Baron

Credit: Matt Baron for NME

One of his classmates, who became his manager, had parents who were local promoters bringing in big acts. Through them, he opened for multiple artists as both a solo act and with REGG, supporting a pre-fame Post Malone, Kelly Rowland and Ludacris. Hulsey experienced a trajectory-shifting evening when the band warmed the stage for Chief Keef in 2013. One of several openers, REGG were put in front of a hostile crowd when things ran “super late”.

“They started booing by the second act, and here we come out, and they’re like ‘Yo, what the hell is this?’” he recalls, his voice quickening. “We’re already off-brand, and they’re throwing change at us. They’re throwing bottles.” Things got chaotic, with fans tased in the audience. During it all, Hulsey thought: “Am I supposed to be making music? This is crazy.” Then, somebody came up to him in the crowd. “They were just like, ‘Yo, I’m in music, and you got it! The way you handled this shit, you got it, bro. Keep at it!’” And he did.

“If you feel like you’ve got something, then you gotta give that out”

In 2021, NME gave PawPaw Rod early praise for his debut release, ‘A PawPaw Rod EP’, applauding his ability to “establish a sonic personality that magpies from elements and mutates genre”. The following year, he was named to the NME 100. Those accolades followed his first single, 2020’s ‘Hit Em Where It Hurts’, which was released by tastemaking label GODMODE [Shamir, Yaeji] and earned acclaim for its funky-yet-glitchy R&B flow and smooth hip-hop delivery. “Every kid has this thought when they’re like, ‘If I just got one [hit] that’s all I need! That’s how I felt when it happened,” he says of the track’s success. “The other day, I drove past the apartment where I recorded it, and I was just like, ‘That’s crazy.’ That day changed my life.

“From there we signed on for [more] songs and we just broke that into EPs,” he says of the three projects – 2022’s ‘Another PawPaw Rod EP’, and then ‘This Must Be a PawPaw Rod EP’ and ‘Doobie Mouth’ in 2024 – that came after this breakout moment. Still, since the releases came during the pandemic lockdown, Hulsey wasn’t able to benefit from typical touring momentum. Nevertheless, “I’m grateful for those experiences,” he says of the EPs, “and it felt like a natural progression to put out an album and to have a full body of work [because listeners already] have an idea of the different sounds I have.”

PawPaw Rod (2026), photo by Matt Baron

Credit: Matt Baron for NME

When Hulsey finally felt ready for a full-length album, he knew he wanted it to go back to when and where he decided to be an artist – to his most formative years when he was falling in love with music in school. “I’ve been chasing music since back then,” he says. “I feel like I’m that same kid until I look up or snap out of the song. Keeping your inner child is very important in music.” Recorded in Los Angeles with executive producer Nick Sylvester and additional production from Billy Lemos, Two Fresh and Jordan Feller, ‘Picture Day’ is a feast of funk made through a recipe of sounds only PawPaw Rod grew up on.

On the sultry, Sherwyn-featuring ‘Lights Down Low’, Hulsey goes back in time to write a Motown-era Marvin Gaye track of his own. In ‘The Get Back’, he honours the upbringing and mindset that allowed him to get to the next level of his career: “Back in the day, I doubted but only for a second,” he raps, “People drowned to see you dream so the get back must be seen”. “It reminds me of that part of the dream with my homies back in the day and people I was chasing success with,” Hulsey says.

“Keeping your inner child is very important in music”

He continues to revisit his coming-of-age experiences in ‘Tornado Alley’, as he writes about his “love-hate” relationship with Oklahoma, a place where he learned to stand out while feeling pressure to assimilate. In his hands, sheltering in a place known for dangerous weather turns into a positive metaphor: “When the power’s out, we light up”. “When I hear ‘Tornado Alley,’ it takes me back to that place, because no matter where I go… I mean, I say it in the song: ‘No matter where I go, I’ll be signed, sealed, delivered’. It’s that thing, especially in hip-hop with Black artists, of always remembering where you came from.”

PawPaw Rod (2026), photo by Matt Baron

Credit: Matt Baron for NME

Between festival slots at Bonnaroo and Bumbershoot, PawPaw Rod will return to Oklahoma City to perform his debut album in August. It’ll mark his first time playing there in 12 years. “There will be people there from high school that I probably wanted to never talk to again,” he laughs. “My parents will be there. It’ll be a lot. It’s everything. It’s every feeling.” Though he’s overwhelmed at the thought of performing for a hometown crowd, he maintains it’s still the perfect way to experience ‘Picture Day’. “I’m always thinking about the live show,” he says. “I want people to dance, feel good. But also, I like making music that you can play anywhere. I want listeners to go outside. I want them to get closer to the things they want to do in their life.”

Hulsey is already experiencing the fruit of his musical labour first-hand, as fans have let him know how his songs have impacted their lives, much like those early Motown artists impacted him. “I’m very honoured when people come up to me at shows and say, ‘We played your music at my wedding’ or ‘I found my partner because we bonded through your music.’ I’ve even had people say they found their sexuality listening to my music.”


Rodney Hulsey, the kid who fell in love with music before he knew what it would lead to, is now living his version of the ever-changing, often co-opted, American dream – one he chased through multiple moves, thrown bottles and the temptation to quit. ‘Picture Day’ is a living testament to that kid who was looking for a permanent place in the world, and decided, through music, to create his own. “I know how [important] music’s been in my life and how I use it,” he says. His talent is just a gift he feels obligated to pass on. “If you feel like you’ve got something, then you gotta give that out.”

PawPaw Rod’s ‘Picture Day: A PawPaw Rod Album’ is out now via Independent Co.

Listen to PawPaw Rod’s exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover below on Spotify or on Apple Music here.



Words: Erica Campbell
Photography: Matt Baron
Styling: PawPaw Rod
Label: Independent Co.

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Helado Tropical, aka the duo of Helado Negro and Reyna Tropical, have announced a fall tour in support of their upcoming self-titled debut album. It begins in Washington, DC on October 23 and wraps November 26 in Mexico City. They also have dates this month with CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso as well as shows in August. All dates are listed below.

The NYC stop is at Knockdown Center on October 25 and tickets for all fall shows go on sale Friday, June 12 at 10 AM local time.

Helado Tropial is out July 17 via Psychic Hotline and you can check out “Tocando” and “Sensación” from it below.


Helado Tropical – 2026 Tour Dates:
06/23 Toronto, ON – History *
06/24 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore *
06/26 Montreal, QC – MTELUS *
06/27 Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway *
08/12 San Diego, CA – Epstein Family Amphitheater
08/13 Los Angeles, CA – The Ford
08/15 San Francisco, CA – Yerba Buena Gardens Festival
08/18 Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre
08/19 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall
08/22 Mill River, NC – Hazy Hideaway Festival
09/10 Chicago, IL – Plantasia
10/23 Washington, D.C. – Black Cat
10/25 Queens, NY – Knockdown Center
11/08 Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
11/10 Denver, CO – Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom
11/12 Dallas, TX – The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
11/13 Austin, TX – Mohawk
11/14 McAllen, TX – The Gremlin
11/16 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live Midtown
11/18 Atlanta, GA – The Loft
11/20 Orlando, FL – The Plaza Live
11/21 Miami, FL – ZeyZey Miami
11/26 Mexico City, Mexico – Lunario

* with CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso

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like seriously, i swear the things shrink every generation. i lost one of mine last week and spent an hour tearing apart my apartment only to find it stuck to the bottom of my sock (dont ask). its not even like they sound better for being tiny, they just get more annoying to handle. and dont get me started on the 'tap to control' nonsense — half the time im accidentally pausing my music when i try to adjust them. bigger isnt always better but maybe we could stop at 'still fits in my hand without vanishing into another dimension'? anyone else think this is getting ridiculous or am i just cursed with butterfingers?
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like, like every other track is trying to sound like it’s from the 80s or 90s and half the time im like… were you even alive then?? it’s weird when the production is so polished it feels fake-retro. but then again i lowkey love some of those synthwave-y tracks so im part of the problem. whats worse is when theyre clearly pandering but idk man i think im just salty bc some of these artists are younger than the trends theyre copying. still, if it slaps it slaps. whats a song that actually does the throwback thing well without feeling forced?
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It’s been four years since Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul released their fantastic debut album Topical Dancer and we’re hoping to get the follow-up this year. When we talked to Soulwax’s Steph & Dave Dewaele — who co-produced and co-wrote the first one — in October 2025, they said they were 60% done with it. Now Charlotte and Bolis have announced their first shows in a while.

The first of those is what appears to be a one-off at Brooklyn’s Baby’s All Right on September 18. Tickets for that go on sale Friday June 12 at 10 AM.

They’re also playing Pitchfork Paris in November alongside Iceage, Lido Pimienta, Robber Robber, Bassvictim, and more.



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Thao & The Get Down Stay Down officially called it quits in 2021, but THAO is now back and back on Kill Rock Stars, the label who released her first two albums. Produced by Tune-Yards’ Merrill Garbus, “Fossils” is slinky funk, in an indie rock kind of way, with a very positive message in the face of insane times. It’s her first new music in six years.

“Fossils is both a red-flag warning and an encouragement,” THAO says. “I’m saying I can see it all, I can zoom out and up and see how I and we will have reached the end, frozen in these protective stances. The danger of underliving our lives is real, is in every isolationist choice we make. However, we can continually decide to be different. It takes enormous amounts of work to metabolize fear instead of being based in it. It is so easy to slip into the grooves of self protection.”

Watch the video for “Fossils” below.

THAO will be on tour with Lord Huron starting this weekend and all dates are listed below.


THAO – 2026 TOUR DATES
6/13: Decatur, GA @ Eddie’s Attic
6/14: Asheville, NC @ ExploreAsheville.com Arena #
6/16: Charleston, NC @ Credit One Stadium #
6/18: Wilmington, NC @ Live Oak Bank Pavilion #
6/19: Richmond, VA @ Virginia Credit Union LIVE! At Richmond Raceway #
6/21: Greenfield, MA @ Green River Festival
6/23: Bangor, ME @ Maine Savings Amphitheater #
6/24: Pawtucket, RI @ The Met
6/25: New Haven, CT @ Westville Music Bowl #
6/26: Atlantic City, NJ @ Ovation Hall at Ocean City Casino Resort #

# = supporting Lord Huron

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Slow Pulp have announced their third album, Melodie, which will be out September 18 via ANTI-. They made it with producer Elliott Kozel (Rosalía, Björk, SZA, Eartheater). “Emily [Massey] and I were reconnecting with how we wrote together when we first met,” Henry Stoehr says of the album’s process.

The first single is the anthemic “Better Man.” Stoehr says: “In my mid 20s, I entered a phase in my life that felt really stable. I had felt so turbulent emotionally up until that point and I desperately wanted to feel that I deserved to experience that. Naively, I thought that I could just extinguish that kid that fucked up all the time and couldn’t control himself. This song is me both letting go of control but taking control of myself in a new way, and accepting myself for who I am, and hoping that can be accepted by everyone else.” Watch the video below.

Slow Pulp will be on tour this fall with Snuggle, Her New Knife, Goon, Ivy, Graham Hunt, and Current Union TM opening along the way. The NYC show is at Brooklyn Paramount on November 13 with Her New Knife and Ivy. All dates are listed below.


slow pulp Melodie


Melodie:
1. Yellow and Green
2. These Days
3. Better Man
4. Melodie
5. Red Car
6. Not for Nothing
7. Entertainer
8. Like Me
9. Spill
10. Up to You
11. Slip Away

Slow Pulp – 2026 Tour Dates
Fri. Oct. 16 – St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall %
Sat. Oct. 17 – Omaha, NE @ Slowdown %
Mon. Oct. 19 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre ∞
Wed. Oct. 21 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Grand at The Complex ∞
Fri. Oct. 23 – Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall ∞
Sat. Oct. 24 – Seattle, WA @ The Showbox ∞
Tue. Oct. 27 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore ∞
Thu. Oct. 29 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern ∞ !
Fri. Oct. 30 – San Diego, CA @ Quartyard ∞
Sat. Oct. 31 – Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom ∞
Tue. Nov. 3 – Dallas, TX @ The Echo Lounge & Music Hall ∞
Wed. Nov. 4 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s ∞
Thu. Nov. 5 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall Downstairs ∞
Sat. Nov. 7 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse ∞
Sun. Nov. 8 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle ∞
Mon. Nov. 9 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club $
Thu. Nov. 12 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer $
Fri. Nov. 13 – New York, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount $ *
Sat. Nov. 14 – Boston, MA @ Roadrunner $ *
Mon. Nov. 16 – Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall $
Tue. Nov. 17 – Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall $
Thu. Nov. 19 – Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed $+
Fri. Nov. 20 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue $
Sat. Nov. 21 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee $ #

% = Feller ∞ = Snuggle. $ = Her New Knife. ! = Goon. * = Ivy # = Graham Hunt
+ = Current Union TM

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Open Mike Eagle and Kenny Segal have collaborated on new album DOOMED! which will be out August 14 via Backwoodz. “Each vision is a crashed airplane halfway on the border of dream and nightmare, bitter and sweet, sadness and freedom,” Open Mike Eagle says. “Every one of Kenny’s beats is a chunk of ore from a different comet. I used each one as a canvas to paint my impression of a dead world.”

“In recent years, Kenny made it very clear that he wasn’t trying to keep having one or two beats on my projects; he wanted to build something,” Mike says. “I was able to convince him to let me use a couple beats for Neighborhood Gods Unlimited with the caveat that we would focus on our thing next. Then my relationship fell apart right when we started working, and it was like, ‘Perfect, I have a lot to say about this.’”

The album features contributions from billy woods, Gothic Tropic, and more. The first single from the album is “Unfinished Concrete Initials” featuring Hemlock Ernst…aka Samuel T Herring of Future Islands. Listen to that below.


Open Mike Eagle & Kenny Segal DOOMED


DOOMED!
Out to Lunch
Streets of Rage: Public Arguments Edition feat. Gothic Tropic
DOOMED!
Unfinished Concrete Initials feat. Hemlock Ernst
Don’t Go Look (Battleworld Focus Prayer)
She Swear I’m Colorblind feat. billy woods
Science Fiction/Fantasy
The Irredeemable Magic Man
he Many Hustles of my Lonely Time Traveling Uncle
Trying to Remember What I Aimed At
Shrödinger’s Green Room (There but Uninvited)
It Happens in Every Universe (interlude)
Sweetheart Jail
Infinity War Spoliers
Watching a Movie Called Freedom By Myself

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Nimrods is a new road trip comedy film about a teenage band who gets the opportunity to to open for Green Day — sort of — and the crazy extremes they go through to get to the show. The film was written and directed by Lee Kirk and Green Day appear in the movie and are producers on the film. Here’s the synopsis:

When Tommy receives a phone call inviting his band to open for Green Day on New Years Eve, he doesn’t realize it’s an elaborate prank by his older brother, Wayne. Desperate to believe his life is about to change, Tommy steals Wayne’s car and begins driving his band from Kansas City to Los Angeles, hell bent on getting there in three days. What follows is a rowdy and uproarious road trip across America, inspired by Green Day’s early days of touring in a van, years before the release of their breakout record Dookie.

The film stars Mason Thames, Kylr Coffman and Ryan Foust as the young band members and also features cameos by Fred Armisen, Jenna Fischer, Angela Kinsey, Bobby Lee, Jolene, Keen Ruffalo, Ignacio Diaz-Silverio, and Sean Gunn.

Nimrods is out August 14 and you can watch the trailer below.


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Warm Up, MoMA PS1’s long-running, forward-thinking summer event series has just announced its 2026 lineup. This year also celebrates PS1’s 50th anniversary and looks back at the series which launched in 1998 by inviting back a few past performers.

They’re bringing back Lary 7, who played the very first season and Detroit legend Marcellus Pittman who played Warm Up 2013, for the August 7 party. Other performers this year: Carlos Souffront, BAE BAE b2b Crystallmess, BADSISTA, Dopplereffekt, and and an unnamed “Special Guest” at the August 28 finale that also features keiyaA.

MoMA PS1 Warm Up runs Fridays from 4-10 PM in the courtyard. Season passes offer discounted admission.

Check out the full MoMA PS1 Warm Up 2026 lineup below.



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MoMA PS1 WARM UP 2026

July 24
Carlos Souffront, Wackies Showcase with Lloyd “Bullwackie” Barnes & Mark Ernestus, TELESONIQ, and DJ Richard

July 31
BAE BAE b2b Crystallmess, Gabber Eleganza, Cortisa Star, and SCRAAATCH

August 7
BADSISTA, TOCCORORO, Toxe, and nguyendowsXP

August 14
Marcellus Pittman, DJ Anderson do Paraíso, Mabe Fratti, and Lary 7

August 21
Dopplereffekt, RHR, Purelink, and Eev Frances

August 28
Special Guest, De Schuurman, keiyaA, and DJ WORKING CLASS

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Sadly, tonight’s KnicksSpurs NBA Finals Game 4 is not possibly the final game of the finals — the Spurs bested the Knicks 115 – 111 at Monday’s Game 3 at Madison Square Garden after the Knicks won the first two games in San Antonio — but one thing to definitely look forward to is the halftime show. Wu-Tang Clan are performing.

The New York Post‘s Page Six reports that the Staten Island legends, who will be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame this fall, will be at MSG while on break from their current Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber farewell tour.

Game 4 happens tonight at Madison Square Garden and tip-off time is 8:30 PM. You can watch via ABC and the ESPN app. Go Knicks!

Cardi B was the halftime performer at Game 3.

Wu-Tang Clan last performed at MSG when they headlined last July.

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