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Category: Music Videos

  • Watch Young Thug’s hyper-energetic video for ‘Money on Money’ featuring Future

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    GRAMMY Award-winning, diamond-certified superstar Young Thug makes his triumphant return today with ‘Money On Money’ featuring Future. Produced by Southside, Wheezy, Beatzbyrrose, Dez Wright, and 9jay, the track – which marks the massively influential Hip-Hop icon’s first new solo track in more than eighteen months – is joined by an official music video directed by Kaito and Brendan O’Connor.

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    ‘Money On Money’ heralds the upcoming arrival of Young Thug’s hugely anticipated fourth solo album, ‘UY Scuti’, due this Summer. The album – which takes its name from what is often called the biggest known star in the Universe, a red supergiant located 5,900 light-years away in the constellation Scutum – has been teased in recent weeks by a series of enigmatic clues, from a custom basketball jersey held up by Young Thug while courtside at a Miami Heat game and a cryptic tweet from ‘Money On Money’ collaborator Future to a mysterious billboard spotted near Coachella earlier this month.

    Young Thug will celebrate ‘UY Scuti’ with a busy live schedule, this Summer will see top-billed appearances at an array of international festivals, including Chicago’s Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash Festival 2025 (June 22), Gräfenhainichen, Germany’s Splash! 2025 (July 4), Liège, Belgium’s Les Ardentes Festival 2025 (July 5), Costinesti, Romania’s Beach, Please! Festival (July 10), Frauenfeld, Switzerland’s Openair Frauenfeld 2025 (July 11), and Warsaw, Poland’s Clout 2025 (July 12). Additional dates will be announced.

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    Young Thug
    Summer Shows 2025

    June

    22 – Chicago, IL – The Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash Festival 2025 *

    July

    4 – Gräfenhainichen, Germany – Splash! 2025 *
    5 – Liège, Belgium – Les Ardentes Festival 2025 *
    10 – Costinesti, Romania – Beach, Please! Festival 2025 *
    11 – Frauenfeld, Switzerland – Openair Frauenfeld 2025 *
    12 – Warsaw, Poland – Clout 2025 *

    * denotes festival performance

  • MURS writes loving letter to wife in ‘Enjoy’ featuring Nate Curry: Watch the video

    It’s from the forty-seven year old’s last album.

    Less than a week ago, legendary American underground Hip-Hop artist-vocalist MURS (born Nicholas Neil Carter) released an inspirational official music video for his latest single ‘Enjoy’ featuring Nate Curry. In the visual, the West Coast icon delivers a heartfelt ode to real love, growth, and gratitude by handwriting a letter to his wife. With Nate Curry’s smooth hook and MURS reflecting on past relationships, mistakes, and the magic of finding that one person who brings peace, the track is a grown-man love anthem — honest, vulnerable, and deeply relatable. ‘Enjoy’ captures the kind of love that feels like coming home: flawed, fierce, and beautiful.

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    According to the blurb on his label’s official YouTube page, the single comes from the artist’s last and final album, ‘Love & Rockets 3:16 (The Emancipation)’. The Los Angeles savant has afforded a fantastic career spanning three decades with a music festival in the tuck and an array of independently released music—attracting a cult-like following from his home city and globally.

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    If it’s your first time coming across MURS, we have you covered! On October 13, 2016, MURS set a Guinness World Record for rapping for twenty-four hours non-stop during a live stream on Twitch. According to this Wikipedia article, “On June 11, 2013, MURS released an album as its lead vocalist of a band called the White Mandingos. The album is titled ‘The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me!’.

    Before that, MURS signed a deal with Strange Music in 2014.

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  • Spill Tab returns with official music video for endearing single ‘Hold Me’: Watch the video

    The melody features a hazy Bossa Nova guitar… that’s to die for.

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    This time, a less chaotic visual than ‘Angie’, Spill Tab, appears in the picture with family and friends–her mother gently combing her hair, a quiet moment on the couch with a partner, and a tender shot of her curled up with her dog on her bed. The album’s last single begins with the French-Korean singer-songwriter and music producer riding in the tail of a pickup truck. ‘Hold Me’, produced by Wyatt Bernard, Austin Corona (Halsey) and Will Van Zandt (Omar Apollo), is a new single from her debut album ‘Angie’ scheduled to release on May 16 through Because Music. Check out the official music video directed by Sweetiepie below. It captures a series of intimate, quietly emotional moments.

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    Speaking on the new release, spill tab shares “‘Hold Me’ was one of those special songs that poured out the day it was written. Sometimes, songs take months or years to feel finished. I’m such an editor when it comes to my music. I love to cut and replace and add new parts here and there, or rewrite whole verses. But this one is really precious because it’s an honest snapshot of how I was feeling that day. I was sad and so lonely, and was processing a difficult breakup at that point. And so, I love this song because it feels like a little world within a crystal, very honestly captured and well preserved.”

    Additionally, Spill Tab will be heading out on her own Summer headliner tour with shows across North America and the United Kingdom. The tour will kick-off on May 23 in Toulouse, France, where she’ll play Le Weekend Des Curiosités Festival, with stops in London and Paris before returning to the United States on June 11 to play New York. Additional stops include Toronto and Chicago with the tour concluding in Los Angeles on June 17.

    Spill Tab North America tour dates

    June 11 – New York @ Night Club 101
    June 12 – Toronto @ The Drake
    June 14 – Chicago @ Beat Kitchen
    June 17 – Los Angeles @ El Cid

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    Spill Tab United Kingdom tour dates

    May 23 – Le Weekend Des Curiosités Festival, Toulouse
    May 26 – SWG3 Poetry Club, Glasgow
    May 27 – The Deaf Institute – The Lodge, Manchester
    May 28 – Oslo, London
    May 30 – Green Door Store, Brighton
    May 31 – Rough Trade, Bristol
    June 7 – We Love Green Festival, Paris

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    ‘Angie’ tracklist

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    1 Pink Lemonade
    2 Adore Me
    3 Assis
    4 Athlete
    5 By Design
    6 Hold Me
    7 Want Me
    8 Morning Dew Interlude
    9 Doesn’t That Scare You?
    10 Angie
    11 De Guerre
    12 Wet Veneer

  • Watch Emotional Oranges video for ‘Candy Gum’ featuring Jessie Reyez and Becky G

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    Starting in what appears to be a trendy hotel hallway, Emotional Oranges singer Vali “V” Porter (known as a vocal coach for Adele) walks around with Becky G and Jessie Reyez. In the song, seemingly, the ladies carol about someone who flew them out—making them act “bougie”. Now, we aren’t sure if the gentleman’s gesture was for all ladies or if two friends are happily celebrating a friend’s moment. After all, she came for merrymaking and loving.

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    It isn’t the first time they linked up. On April 13, 2021, Emotional Oranges released a single called ‘Down to Miami’ featuring Becky G.

  • Watch Girlfriend ride in the back of a moving truck with love on the brain, co-starring Tierra Whack

    Last week, Girlfriend released the official music video to her song ‘Bon Voyage’ with Tierra Whack. In the back of a moving truck, the young singer-songwriter and rapper born Kenya Edwards stands in a beige pea coat, updo, red lip, black shirt and matching boots to plead her case about feeling distant from her partner and making an effort to be in their midst. As Girlfriend continues to sing her mind, the young artist represents herself well, wearing a brown lumberjack shirt, graphic tee, and three-quarter shorts to express how stressful long-distance relationships can be.

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    Eventually, the Mississippian burgeoning artist changes into another boyish outfit — wearing a Carhartt overall set and a tee. Watch the three-minute visual below to hear what she’s jealous of: There’s a hint. It isn’t a human being. Before today, Girlfriend has teamed up with fellow artists like Bay Swag for ‘Tell Me Again’ and Maiya the Don for ‘Feelin’.

  • Watch R&B futurist Jae Stephens’ audition-styled music video for ‘SMH’

    The newcomer will support Flo on their ‘AAA’ tour this Spring.

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    Yesterday, R&B futurist artist Jae Stephens released the official video for her spicy new track, ‘SMH’, an abbreviation for ‘So Many Hoes’. In the playful, audition-style video, the Dallas singer-songwriter prowls for the perfect man from her pack and discovers she doesn’t need them. At her disposal, she could choose to engage or swap anyone out. Making sure they don’t fall in love (like some men tend to do to the women they encounter), Stephens sings the following lyrics:

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    “I hope thеy don’t fall in love
    ‘Cause I don’t want no drama
    Last boy asked me what it was
    Got taken off the roster, ugh”

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    Check out the visual for the song produced by Rykeyz. It is out now through Raedio/Def Jam Recordings. It follows her acclaimed ‘Sellout’ EP.

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  • Watch Quavo and Lil Baby flaunt status in ‘Legends’

    The music video is trending at #9 on YouTube’s Trending chart now.

    Today, two American superstars, Quavo and Lil Baby, released the official video for the track, ‘Legends’ to flaunt their legendary status with an array of buffed and shiny expensive cars, scantily-clad women with body modifications, things burning and wads of cash.

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    As the official press release explains, “The new single comes as Quavo’s second official release of the year and follows a monumental 2024, during which he was honoured with the Variety Hitmakers Humanitarian of the Year Award for his work with the Rocket Foundation and his efforts to combat gun violence in America. The heavily anticipated collaboration sees the two chart-topping artists trading bars about legacy, resilience, and the journey from struggle to superstardom. Blending Quavo’s melodic delivery with Lil Baby’s sharp lyricism, ‘Legends’ is a triumphant anthem [celebrating] their rise whilst cementing their status as icons of Atlanta’s Rap scene. 

    Directed by Hidji, the accompanying music video opens with the duo rapping in a garage full of luxury cars, setting the tone for a celebration of success. Scenes of yacht parties, poolside glamour, and high-speed cruises through the city showcase the opulence they’ve earned, whilst both artists reflect on their come-up and the trials they’ve overcome—reminding listeners why they remain two of the brightest stars in the rap game.”

    Check out both of Georgia State’s finest below.

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  • Mic Blaque talks to GRUNGECAKE about ‘Gwan Wid Yu Wine’ and his musical aspirations (Interview)

    In the ever-evolving world of music, fashion, and creativity, few artists seamlessly blend their talents across multiple disciplines. Mic Blaque, the Brooklyn-native multi-hyphenate is an engineer, musician, songwriter, and fashion designer with each title representing a different facet of his artistic journey. Whether he’s crafting lyrics, designing unique fashion pieces, or setting the stage on fire, Mic Blaque’s passion for his craft is undeniable.

    In this exclusive interview, we dive deep into his current focus on engineering and songwriting, his journey into fashion design, and his evolution as an artist from his early days in music. Fresh off a high-energy promotion for his single ‘Gwan Wid Yu Wine’ at Power 105.1 FM, Mic Blaque shares insights on his recent trip to Los Angeles, the love he’s received in Brooklyn, and his excitement for connecting with fans in Europe.

    From his Caribbean roots to his influences in Dancehall, Hip-Hop, and beyond, Mic Blaque is a force to be reckoned with. Join us as he talks about his creative process, dream collaborations, and what’s next on his journey to taking over the world.

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    Richardine: When I looked online, it described you as a multi-hyphenate (an engineer, musician, songwriter, and fashion designer). These days, which part of you are you more focused on?

    Mic Blaque: These days, I’m focusing on engineering and being a songwriter. I’m a creative, so at times, I get into different modes and I just have to get these ideas out of my head.

    Richardine: Tell me about your fashion designer side. Are you the gentleman who sews and makes outfits yourself, or are you the person coming up with concepts and sending them to a third party to make your products?

    Mic Blaque: I’m definitely the person that comes up with the ideas and sends them out to a third party. For example, the pants you’ve seen me in is my idea and design.

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    Richardine: At what age did you begin designing clothes? At what age did you start making music? How has your music career changed from then to now?

    Mic Blaque: A) I’ll say when I was in my teens, about sixteen to seventeen. I would draw different designs, and ideas that I would want to bring to life but did not start doing so until I got a bit older. I’ve been doing one off pieces for myself for some time now. Also, working with different up and coming designers to bring things to life.

    B) I’ve been making music since I was about fifteen, just a “likkle yute”. I was rapping following my older brother and his friends as they would play around with it. My older bro
    was a big influence for me when it came to music. From morning to night, I would watch him and my DJ play different tunes on their DJ set from Reggae, Dancehall to Hip Hop. Born with Caribbean blood you know music is a lifestyle so di vibes na stop.

    C) The way my music has changed for me from then to now is that now I’m fully embodying all aspects of my culture and who I am as an artist. I’ve been just an emcee for some time now. I’ve always played with doing Dancehall even mixing the two during my creative process but never went all the way. I’ve been a mic man for my DJ, SkillzTurnItUp for some years now so doing that just kicked things into motion.

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    Richardine: Last month at Power 105.1 FM, you promoted your new single ‘Gwan Wid Yu Wine’. Tell me about that experience. How’s Brooklyn’s been treating you since its release (March 5th).

    Mic Blaque: The experience was special at the station. The energy was high and they showed my team and I a lot of love, Big respect to DJ Norie and DJ Self. It felt natural to be in that space. All I got to say is, that the moment I fully found myself as this artist that’s here
    before you is when I found myself at that station telling the world about my single, God
    don’t make no mistakes. Brooklyn has been showing so much love. Check this… just last Summer… my band and I were tearing down shows all through Brooklyn doing about sixty five shows shows around the year 2023 to that following Summer doing Tiny Desk like performances at BedStuy Fly clothing store, a Brooklyn staple. Oh yes, for sure. Brooklyn hearing me on the radio is not only a celebration for me and my team but for Brooklyn.

    Richardine: How was your recent trip to Los Angeles? What did you do when you were on the West Coast?

    Mic Blaque: My trip to LA was Special, got a chance to connect with some of the most talented producers/engineers Michael and Bennie Briggman. We’ve been working via email but to
    get in the same room with them, my managers Mo & Driea and partners syndicate wss really dope. We had a great time out there shooting a lot of content for my current single,
    ‘Gwan Wid Yu Wine’, and for my next single, ‘Gyals’. Dropping 4/23.


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    Richardine: According to Google, there are roughly 15,339 Jamaican-Americans in the Los Angeles/Long Beach/Anaheim metro area versus the 335,659 living in New York/Northern New Jersey/Long Island. Aside from radio promotions, how else are you planning to connect with your target audience?

    Mic Blaque: Well, what we have been doing is submitting my single, ‘Gwan Wid You Wine’ to a different playlist with Dance Hall as the lead genre, connecting with different promoters and DJs that are heavily involved with the Dancehall scene. Basically, our biggest thing
    is touching the people being physically there, performances and different events.

    Richardine: According to Chartmetric, your core fanbase is primarily in the United Kingdom, with the Netherlands as your second market or audience. Have plans to travel to Europe and connect with your fanbase this year?

    Mic Blaque: Yes, yes! I’m super excited to be in these places. This is all I’ve been working for. I can not wait to perform for the people in each of these countries. This year is going so fast. (Laughs). So much we planned has got pushed to the side because other things are popping up, However. These are good problems to have so hopefully something gets pushed to the side and we go purchase plane tickets. (Laughs).

    Richardine: Are you open to musical collaborations? If so, who would you collaborate with from the genre(s) you currently promote with this single? Any others you would collaborate with outside the Jamaican/Dancehall riddims? Why?

    Mic Blaque: I’m definitely open to musical collaborations. I would love to work with the World Boss, Vybz Kartel! Outside of Dance[hall] artists, I would say Afrobeats artist, Wizkid.

    Richardine: Would you say you’re writing your songs/music from a place of personal experience or is it purely entertainment for you, and you’re just pleasing the marketplace?

    Mic Blaque: Every song that I pen is from a place of personal experience. On my song, ‘Gwan Wid Yu Wine’. The first line I say, “She have di wickedest wine and she throw that ting pon me/She know what I like so keep coming”. That’s definitely a real experience on the dancefloor. I have to live in order to create, in fact I don’t even write until I get to the studio. Sometimes, my producer will send me beats and I’ll listen only once just to here if I like it or not but I wouldn’t listen again until I get in the studio just to keep the energy fresh.

    Richardine: What’s next for Mic Blaque?

    Mic Blaque: The world!


  • Listen to groovy Alternative California band Provoker’s new single ‘Pantomime’

    Today, Bay Area-raised Los Angeles-based band Provoker released a new feel-good single, ‘Pantomime’ with the Sean Stout-directed video. It comes from their forthcoming project, ‘Mausoleum’, out on May 9 via YEAR0001. It is the follow-up track to ‘Another Boy’, which arrived with a video directed by Andrea Riba below.

    Speaking about ‘Pantomime’, vocalist Christian Crow Petty shares, “I wanted to write a song that felt baroque – loosely about the town fool falling in love with a debutant or something – but the main theme revolves around how falling in love feels like a descent into madness. I was inspired by this Shakespeare quote, ‘Sleeping or waking, mad or well-advised?’ The song and visual are supposed to be sort of nauseating like you’re so intoxicated by the reward system that you don’t realise how deeply you’ve sunk into hysteria.”

    As part of the celebration for ‘Mausoleum’, Provoker will embark on their headline North American tour this May and June, which will kick off following their performance at Cruel World Festival in Pasadena, California on May 17. The nineteen-date run will see Provoker—across the country—with support from RIP Swirl and Faerybabyy.

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    Provoker’s forthcoming album is thematically rooted in feelings of isolation—but practically—it is one of the most communal and collaborative projects the band has ever made, executive-produced by esteemed producer Kenneth Blume. The band’s Christian Crow Petty, Jonathon Lopez and Wil Palacios workshopped ideas together in studio sessions, born out of Petty’s thoughts of hauntings whilst holed up in an Echo Park attic. The album also enlists additional production from accomplished friends like Elliot Kozell (Yves Tumor, SZA), Simon Christensen (Gunna, Young Thug), Mikey Freedom Hart (Blood Orange, Lana Del Rey) and Zach Fogarty (Jean Dawson, Eyedress).

    On ‘Mausoleum’, Provoker’s signature darkness has grown even bolder, sharpened and synthesised with the addition of Blume’s production and other outside perspectives. Petty and Lopez’s songwriting partnership delves deeper on the album, shifting the focus from supernatural creatures and the sci-fi of their cinematic influences to a world more rooted in our own reality and the hauntings of our own personal struggles. Those revelations are couched in the band’s characteristically vivid imagery of grotesquerie but capture all-too-familiar feelings of the struggles of self-worth, relationships and redemption.

    For the uninitiated, Provoker began as a solo effort from musician Jonathon Lopez to create scores for horror and sci-fi films. After joining forces with vocalist and songwriter Christian Crow Petty and bassist Wil Palacios, Provoker released their debut full-length album as a trio with Body Jumper in 2021 and followed up with their 2023 release Demon Compass, which Alternative Press described as “uniquely emotional and addicting”. The band has toured alongside the likes of Viagra Boys, Beach Fossils, Turnover, glaive, TR/ST and spent 2024 touring across North America, including festival sets at Sound & Fury, Viva PHX and Substance Fest.


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    Upcoming Live Dates

    *= w/ support from RIP Swirl and Fearybabyy

    5/17 – Pasadena, CA @ Cruel World
    5/28 – Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom*
    5/30 – Austin, TX @ The Ballroom*
    5/31 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Downstairs*
    6/02 – Atlanta, GA @ Purgatory*
    6/03 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle Back Room*
    6/05 – Washington, DC @ The Atlantis*
    6/06 – Columbus, OH @ A&R Music Bar*
    6/07 – Philadelphia, PA @ Ukie Club*
    6/10 – Boston, MA @ The Sinclair*
    6/11 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg*
    6/13 – Toronto, ON @ Axis Club*
    6/14 – Detroit, MI @ El Club*
    6/15 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall*
    6/17 – Kansas City, MO @ recordBar*
    6/19 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater*
    6/20 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell*
    6/21 – Boise, ID @ Shrine Social Club*
    6/23 – Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore Cabaret*
    6/24 – Seattle, WA @ Neumos*


    ‘Mausoleum’
    Provoker
    May 9, 2025
    YEAR0001

    1 Swarm of Flies
    2 Tears In The Club
    3 Prisoner of Love
    4 Pantomime
    5 Germaphobe
    6 Another Boy
    7 Gun2MyHead
    8 Glow In The Dark
    9 Mausoleum
    10 Singing Gun
    11 Replay


     

  • Watch Spill Tab’s trippy visual for love anthem ‘Angie’

    She’s got it bad for Angie.

    A month ago, Spill Tab, a young Los Angeles-based French-Korean singer-songwriter and producer (real name Claire Chica), released the official video to her song, ‘Angie’. In a rumbling bedroom, chandeliers shake, and a hamburger falls from her nightstand. Conflicted, she claims to hate Angie and quickly dispels those thoughts in the same lyric.

    “I hate you, I don’t, don’t, don’t/Angie, she’s on my mind”

    Watch the video below to see how she crashes out in the name of love. If you’re in New York City and you like her music, Spill Tab will perform at Baby’s All Right at 9:30 PM EST on June 11.

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    ‘Angie’ is a single from Spill Tab’s twelve-track debut album after releasing a few extended plays, the last of which propelled her onto Sabrina Carpenter’s 2023 tour. The album ‘Angie’ releases on May 16 through Because Music.

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    Spill Tab tour dates

    June 11 – New York @ Night Club 101
    June 12 – Toronto @ The Drake
    June 14 – Chicago @ Beat Kitchen
    June 17 – Los Angeles @ El Cid

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    ‘Angie’ tracklist

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    1 Pink Lemonade
    2 Adore Me
    3 Assis
    4 Athlete
    5 By Design
    6 Hold Me
    7 Want Me
    8 Morning Dew Interlude
    9 Doesn’t That Scare You?
    10 Angie
    11 De Guerre
    12 Wet Veneer