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Tyler, the Creator Hydro Stage Times: Gig set times, support, tickets, setlist, age restrictions
Tyler, the Creator Hydro Stage Times: Gig set times, support, tickets, setlist, age restrictions

Scotsman

time27-05-2025

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Tyler, the Creator Hydro Stage Times: Gig set times, support, tickets, setlist, age restrictions

Tyler, the Creator has two dates with Glasgow. | Getty Images for Coachella One of the most influential hip-hop artists of the last 15 years is on his way to Scotland. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Originally finding fame as the leader of music collective Odd Future, Tyler, the Creator launched his solo career with 2009 debut Bastard, before finding global fame with second album Goblin, thanks to its hit single Yonkers. Tyler, the Creator has two dates with Glasgow. | Getty Images for Coachella Originally specialising in a divisive and violent horrorcore-influenced sound, he began to create more mainstream material with his third album Wolf. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad And since then he's gone from strength-to-strength, with eighth album Chromakopia last year hitting number one in the US Billboard charts with the highest first-week sales of his career. Along the way Tyler has won two Grammy Awards, a BRIT Award, and a MTV Video Music Award. He's currently on a massive world tour in support of his latest album, and there's good news for Scottish fans - with two dates in Glasgow. Here's everything you need to know. When is Tyler, the Creator playing Glasgow? Tyler, the Creator plays two nights at Glasgow's OVO Hydro on his UK tour on Friday, May 30, and Saturday, May 31. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Who is supporting Tyler, the Creator at his Glasgow gig? Tyler, the Creator will be supported at his Glasgow Hydro gig by Paris Texas and Lil Yachty. Opening the gig will be Paris Texas, an American alternative hip hop duo from Los Angeles formed in 2018. Lil Yachty will take the stage next. The rapper found viral fame in 2015 with hit One Night and has since released five studio albums. What are the stage times for Tyler, the Creator at the Glasgow Hydro? Doors open at 6.30pm and there are no further official stage times. Having said that, judging by similar gigs at the venue, expect Paris Texas on stage between 7.15-7.30pm, Lil Yachty to start at around 8-8.15pm, and Tyler, the Creator to kick-off at around 9pm. The show will finish at 11pm at latest. Are tickets still available for Tyler, the Creator? If you've decided at the last minute that you'd like to go to the gig then you're in luck - there are still a few tickets left, with prices starting at £103.85. You can find them here. Are there any age restrictions at Tyler, the Creator's Hydro gig? It's over-14s only in the standing sections for Tyler, the Creator's gig, and over-8s in the seated areas. All under 16s must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What is the likely Tyler, the Creator setlist? Tyler seems to be playing a near-identical setlist on every night of his current tour. Expect to hear the following at both Glasgow gigs.

Event Guide: Tyler, the Creator; The Cat Laughs; and the other best things to do in Ireland this week
Event Guide: Tyler, the Creator; The Cat Laughs; and the other best things to do in Ireland this week

Irish Times

time24-05-2025

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Event Guide: Tyler, the Creator; The Cat Laughs; and the other best things to do in Ireland this week

Event of the week Tyler, the Creator Saturday and Sunday, May 24th & May 25th, 3Arena, Dublin, 6.30pm, €130.80/€105.50 (sold out), One of the most influential figures in alternative hip-hop of the past 15 years, Tyler, the Creator – the name is derived from a long-since deleted MySpace page – was seen, in his provocative early years, as a threat to public order and the public interest: in 2015, Theresa May, as UK home secretary, banned him from entering Britain for up to five years; lyrics on his album Bastard, from 2009, were cited as the cause. By then he had already been nominated for a Grammy; now he's a double winner, for his albums Igor and Call Me If You Get Lost. These two sold-out shows will feature up to 40 songs from his extensive back catalogue, including a chunk of tracks from his latest album, Chromakopia. Special guests include the US hip-hop acts Lil Yachty and Paris Texas. Gigs Scissor Sisters Tuesday, May 27th, SSE Arena, Belfast, 6.30pm, £98/£56.50; Wednesday, May 28th, 3Arena, Dublin, 6.30pm, €96.25/€70.70/€54.85, Scissor Sisters. Photograph: Kevin Tachman They were the good-time band of the 2000s, flexing their pecs as they belted out an anarchic mix of disco, glam rock and electroclash. Returning after an extended hiatus (and without two of their original members, their singer Ana Matronic and their drummer Paddy Boom), the group now features Jake Shears, Scott Hoffman and Del Marquis Gruen. This concert marks 20th (ish) birthdays of their self-titled debut album and its follow-up, Ta-Dah, from 2004 and 2006. Remembering Christy Dignam Thursday, May 29th, Vicar Street, Dublin, 7.30pm, €44, Last year's inaugural concert to celebrate the memory and the music of Christy Dignam , Aslan 's original frontman, who died on June 13th, 2023, was so successful that a sequel was inevitable. Guests for the second outing add up to a who's who of Irish performers, including Mundy, Steve Wall, Tom Dunne, The 4 of Us, Shobsy, Brian McFadden, George Murphy and Kiera Dignam. The cohosts are the comedians Eric Lalor and Enya Martin. Villagers Thursday, May 29th, Helix, Dublin, 7pm, €46, Villagers, from Tony Clayton-Lea for The Guide, Saturday, May 24, 2025. In April 2015 Conor O'Brien and his musical project Villagers released their third album, Darling Arithmetic . It was actually one of his solo endeavours, O'Brien playing every instrument on songs that pointedly addressed topics of the heart and mind. It was no surprise when the album went on to win the best-album gong at the Ivor Novello Awards in 2016. O'Brien will play Darling Arithmetic in its entirety, then complete the evening with a selection of songs from his other five (equally acclaimed) studio albums. READ MORE Spoken word Every Blooming Thing: A Spoken Word Roadshow Thursday, May 29th, Droichead Arts Centre, Drogheda, Co Louth, 8pm, €18, ; Friday, May 30th, Riverbank Arts Centre, Kildare, 8pm, €18, Erin Fornoff The poets Colm Keegan and Erin Fornoff are touring Ireland to celebrate life's ordinary pleasures. With a title inspired by three words from Patrick Kavanagh's Inniskeen Road: July Evening – 'A road, a mile of kingdom, I am king of banks and stones and every blooming thing' – each show will feature a local writer or poet (selected from a preshow workshop) and a guest musician. Also Thursday, June 5th, Ramor Arts Centre, Virginia, Co Cavan, ; Friday, June 6th, Backstage Theatre, Longford, ; Saturday, June 7th, Roscommon Arts Centre, . Manuscript art Words on the Wave: Ireland and St Gallen in Early Medieval Europe From Friday, May 30th, until Friday, October 24th, National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin, free, Metal, stone and manuscript art from Ireland's golden age form the basis of a unique exhibition of early medieval artefacts from the Abbey of St Gallen, in Switzerland. Alongside them are more than 100 objects from the National Museum's collection. The exhibition includes fragments of the earliest surviving copy of Isidore's Etymologiae, which was written by an Irish scribe in the seventh century and later transported to St Gallen. Opera Blackwater Valley Opera Festival From Monday, May 26th, until Monday, June 2nd, Lismore, Co Waterford, various venues, times and prices, For the first time in its 15-year history, Blackwater Valley Opera Festival presents two full opera productions: Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas (Tuesday, May 27th, and Thursday, May 29th, St Carthage's Cathedral, Lismore) and Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream (Wednesday, May 28th; Friday, May 30th; and Sunday, June 1st, Lismore Castle). The festival also features live performances in neighbouring towns and countries, including Castlemartyr, Cappoquin, Dungarvan, Stradbally and Youghal. Comedy The Cat Laughs Monday, May 26th, Derry, various venues, times and prices; Tuesday and Wednesday, May 27th and 28th, Castlebar, Co Mayo, various venues, times and prices; Friday-Monday, May 30th-June 2nd, Kilkenny, various venues, times and prices, A multitude of mostly Irish comedians perform around the island this week and into next weekend's bank holiday with a series of solo and collaborative shows in Derry, Castlebar and Kilkenny, the original home of the long-running comedy festival. High-profile names, including Deirdre O'Kane, Rich Hall, Jason Byrne, Barry Murphy, Kyla Cobbler, Alison Spittle, Colm O'Regan and Colin Murphy, will mix it up with emerging comics, including Amy Gledhill, Shane Todd and Ali Woods. Still running Open Ear Festival Thursday-Sunday, May 29th-June 1st, Sherkin Island, Co Cork, various prices and times, Little O Sherkin Island's camping-only Open Ear Festival returns for three days and nights of music, connection and small-event intimacy. A broad range of music acts and DJs feature across the weekend, including I Dreamed a Dream, Elaine Malone, Róis, Brìghde Chaimbeul, Little O, No Place Like Drone and Sunil Sharpe. Book it this week Masters of Tradition Festival, Bantry, Co Cork, August 20th-24th, Michael Rother, Button Factory, Dublin, September 19th, Baxter Dury, Vicar Street, Dublin, November 12th, Lorde, RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin, November 22nd,

Selena Gomez Showcases Reptilian Paris Texas Boots on Set For ‘Only Murders in the Building' Season Five
Selena Gomez Showcases Reptilian Paris Texas Boots on Set For ‘Only Murders in the Building' Season Five

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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Selena Gomez Showcases Reptilian Paris Texas Boots on Set For ‘Only Murders in the Building' Season Five

Season Five of 'Only Murders in the Building' is in production, and Selena Gomez is back on set wearing fashionable ensembles, including chic shoes. The actress accented an academic look with a pair of boots from Paris Texas while filming in New York City on Thursday, where the Hulu series takes place. Filming alongside her dapperly dressed castmates Steve Martin and Martin Short, Gomez wore a masterfully layered look that evoked fall in New York City energy. The actress modeled an orangey-brown leather pleated skirt with a brown and white gingham vest and a gray blazer with dangling baroque pearl details. She also showcased a cream colored leather overcoat which blended in nicely with her earthy-hued ensemble. More from Footwear News Charli XCX Gives 'It Girl' Energy in Black Leather Lace-Up Boots at 'The Overcompensating House' Event at Coachella Heidi Klum Shows Off Slouchy Jeffrey Campbell Burgundy Boots with Free-Spirited Ensemble in NYC Worn over a pair of sheer tights with a subtle diamond pattern, Gomez modeled glossy knee-high brown boots with reptilian embossment. The silhouette featured a pointed toe, a rounded shaft with a slightly slouchy effect when worn, and a thick block heel of modest height. Her shoes strongly resembled Paris Texas' Anja Boot in chocolate brown, which are crafted from leather and retail for $965. Gomez likely wore the iteration of the boot featuring the 70 mm heel, a shorter option from the brand. The actress is no stranger to boots — a previous look she has showcased on set for 'Only Murders in the Building' included a pair of burgundy lace-up boots from Camper. Paris Texas boots have proved to be quite popular amongst celebrities lately. Alicia Keys, for example, wore a black pair with a buckle to celebrate the one year anniversary of her Broadway show 'Hell's Kitchen' and Florence Pugh donned a white pair for an appearance at CinemaCon. Selena Gomez's Best Footwear Moments in 2025, So Far [Photos] View Gallery10 Images Launch Gallery: Selena Gomez's Best Footwear Moments in 2025, So Far [Photos] Best of Footwear News Awkwafina's Sleek Shoe Style Through the Years [PHOTOS] Victoria Justice's Shoe Style Evolution Over the Years [PHOTOS] Laverne Cox's Shoe Style Evolution [PHOTOS]

Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025, So Far [PHOTOS]
Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025, So Far [PHOTOS]

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

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Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025, So Far [PHOTOS]

Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Generate Key Takeaways Miley Cyrus has been out and about in 2025. It's not even half way through the year, and the singer hit every major award show and party as well as some other major industry events like the 'SNL: 50th Anniversary Special' and concert. She has been making appearances recently to promote her new album 'Something Beautiful,' which drops May 30. For her appearances, whether it's hitting the streets to hang out with fans in NYC or walking the red carpet, Cyrus has chose to wear black from head-to-toe. She has popped on shoes by Alaïa, Paris Texas, Christian Louboutin and more. Check out Miley Cyrus' edgy yet chic style below. More from Footwear News Best of Footwear News Sign up for FN's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus is seen during a video shoot in Long Island City on April 23, 2025 in New York City. She was spotted wearing a pair of McQueen's Birdee boots. Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus is seen checking out of her hotel in on April 24, 2025 in New York, New York. She wore Alaïa's Infradito thong leather sandals, which feature a slingback strap. Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus attends the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 02, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. She wore the Christian Louboutin Loubiella 100 mm slingback pumps, which are made of patent calf leather and retail for $1,195. Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus was spotted greeting fans on the streets of Queens on April 23, 2025 in New York City. She wore a black, form-fitting dress with a slit up the left leg with Giuseppe Zanotti's patent leather, crystal-embellished Raquel D'orsay 105 in black. Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus wore a pair of black mules at the SNL50: The Anniversary Special at 30 Rockefeller Plaza on February 16, 2025 in New York, New York. She wore Paris Texas Jessica Textured Leather Pumps. Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus at Radio City Music Hall on Feb. 14. She wore Paris Texas's strappy Liz sandals. Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus at the 67th GRAMMY Awards held at the Arena on February 2, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. She wore the chic and strappy Saint Laurent Salome Wedges. Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus during the 82nd Annual Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on Jan. 5 in Beverly Hills, California wearing Celine's Soir Cross-Over Sandal. Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus Best Shoe Moments of 2025 Miley Cyrus at the 67th GRAMMY Awards held at the Arena on February 2, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. She wore a pair of Alaïa Decollete Slingbacks in Patent Calfskin pumps for the show.

Dynamic Duo Paris Texas Is Rocking Hip-Hop and 'Just Having Fun'
Dynamic Duo Paris Texas Is Rocking Hip-Hop and 'Just Having Fun'

Newsweek

time25-04-2025

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Dynamic Duo Paris Texas Is Rocking Hip-Hop and 'Just Having Fun'

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. "Sometimes fire a** bars is funny. That's what makes them hard." Paris Texas is a raucous duo comprised of Louie Pastel and Felix, ushering in the new vanguard of hip-hop. Their grunge-infused jams seamlessly blend energetic guitar riffs with effortlessly witty and layered lyricism. Their penchant for experimentation breathes life into their enthralling visuals that weave outlandish tales that include things like conjoined twins being separated by a magic sword or those same twins being compelled to commit crimes by a sentient gun. The duo joined Grammy-award-winning artist and hip-hop tastemaker Tyler, the Creator on the Chromakopia tour, where they continue to make their ascent to stardom thanks to their chaotic and frenetic performances. Newsweek sat with the duo on their break from the world tour to talk about their origin, musical inspiration, creative collaborations, and their decision to drop two EPs, They Left Me with a Sword and They Left Me with a Gun, a week apart back in February. Paris Texas Is Breaking The Mold Paris Texas Is Breaking The Mold Y'all are on break from the Chromakopia world tour with Tyler, The Creator, and y'all are making waves with your crazy performances. What goes into your stage prep, and what can fans expect from a Paris Texas show? Felix: A lot of jumping. It's just a lot of high energy, a lot of jokes. It's just having fun on stage for everybody, just being excited, man, that's really all it is. Louie: I feel like one of our shows. You gotta bring the same energy of, like, a backyard show to big stages. Just uncontrollable energy everywhere, basically. F: Yeah, as much as we can. How does it feel to be on break from that tour? I know y'all have been around the U.S. for a couple of months now. Are you taking any time off to relax, or is it back to work? F: Here and there we go to the studio, but I'm pretty much relaxing. L: I just started relaxing yesterday. F: Aw man, sorry about that. L: It's cool, man. I got like 9 more days to chill. Did you pick up any new hobbies or anything while you're away? How did you deal with that time away? F: New hobbies? No, I don't know. I'm trying to read where it's hard, though, because I be falling asleep when we're traveling, but then just reading. I don't even know if that's a hobby, but yeah, I'm trying to read. That's all I know. I've been doing everything else, kind of the same. I would say reading is a hobby. A lot of people don't pick up books like that. F: Oh, I just felt like, [people] read every day. I don't know. Yeah, just reading, bro, I don't know. I haven't really changed anything too much in terms of hobbies, there's not really much time to have a hobby for real. Just chilling between cities, recharging? F: Yeah, exactly, because that last s*** forever, it was like 30 shows. It was like a show almost every other day. You know, there's no real hobbies to have. No disrespect, though. Just like, [people] can't really do something. Oh, no problem, that's why I asked! I want to know, what are you doing during that time? F: Aw yeah, everybody's doing different s***. People playing Mario Party. Some [people] be sleep, that's kind of like the big thing at least for me. Have you had a favorite city in the U.S. so far that you've hit? F: I've had a few. I have a list of cities that I think were really good, but in terms of, just like, besides the performance, I don't even know, I'm forgetting where we even went low-key. L: I really like Austin. F: Yeah, I would say Austin was really fun. L: I like the South, weirdly enough. F: We went at a cool time too. L: We hit South by Southwest. F: There was a lot of s*** going on. What did y'all experience during that? Because there's something going on every second at South by Southwest. F: Yeah, yeah, yeah, we was tapping in. I tried a little bit, it was kind of harder, but I tried to see a few people. We saw some homies. Yeah, it was cool. Just walking around. It's just that traffic is a**. But other than that, it's chill. Do you have any cities you're looking forward to on the second half of the tour? L: I'm looking forward to all the random cities. I think we're going to Prague. F: Yeah, we're going to Prague. L: All those places I'm gonna be eyes wide-open, just seeing all these things I never seen before like "Wow. Like 'What, I didn't know--, huh?'" Just filled with childlike wonder again. Tell me a little bit about Paris Texas, how y'all met, and some of your inspirations? L: We met in our youth and we both liked music. We were rocking with each other. We're like, "We should do this," and then we did it. F: It's even just, like, more silly, like, [we] met out of high school for real, like, and then we had our mutual friend who introduced us to each other because he knew we both did music and just decided we should meet each other on some chill s***. I don't think anybody expected to be taken this far. I know I didn't. I didn't know... L: I did. [laughs] F: Yeah, it was a mutual homie. He was like, "Yo, you guys should link up." And even at first, we weren't even, like, best homies. We're just like, "All right. Like, yeah. Like, OK." I think it's always weird when people try to matchmake you like, you know, I'm saying, like, they'll be like, "Yo, you know this person? I think you would f*** with them" and you're like, "I'll be the judge of that." You get way more skeptical because you're like, "Do you really know me?" And then, yeah, just over time. Like, you know, I'm saying it's like that, like meeting a shorty or meeting a homie. You're like, someone's like, man, "You gotta meet Todd bruh." And you like, "Yeah, aight, we're gonna see if Todd's really cool." You don't know me like that. F: Yeah, we gonna see, bro. I hear you, like, it sounds good, but I'm like, which is so funny, because like, you doubting your friend, who's probably like, mad close to you, but just like, you know you're still different in some ways. I don't know who I'm about to meet, but we're gonna find out. L: I hate matchmaking homies. I'll bring homies around if they're funny. But I'm never like, "You gotta meet this particular homie." You gotta bring the homies to audition first, right? F: [Laughs] Yeah, man. You said inspiration? Yeah. What are some of your musical inspirations? F: It's just a lot of different s***. A lot of rap, though, more rap than anything for me. But there's a lot of other cool s*** that I really f*** with. I'm trying to think of like a easy statement to say. L: I don't know the easiest way to say the influences. Just like...F***, that is a hard question to answer. Just general s***. I feel like it's not as like crazy as people think, like influences, yeah, like it's like some pop stuff and popular stuff. Indie stuff. Like, was there something Bickle's so inspiring right now. F: Yeah, Bickle's going f****** crazy. Was there a certain thing that y'all were sitting down and being like, "Oh, damn, we both do like this thing together," and it like drove the group? F: I feel like early on, it was a lot of early Soundcloud s*** for real, and then like the big mainstream people like Kendrick and a lot of like, Uzi and Carti at the time. There's always been like pockets of like, you know, like Toro y Moi, and like, there's like pockets of people that like crossover, that like come through as we like make music and then just explore different artists. It changes over time. I think the overlap we had was a lot of early SoundCloud s***, a lot of Tumblr s***. All the s*** you'd find on there. A lot of [artists] from like Florida at the time, and like, oh, like, Indigo shower, yeah. Like, it was like, Florida, New York, because our scene here it didn't grow yet. Like the Raider Klan era? F: Right. Yeah, you know, only people in our scene was kind of OF [Odd Future] and then the popular contemporary we didn't really listen to like that. Then like with Kendrick and s***, you know, like when that during that emergence and s***? Yeah, we listened to a lot of internet s*** for real. Yeah, that was my prime era coming up to that SoundCloud, DatPiff. So what is your collaboration process like when y'all get in the studio, are y'all always working together, or y'all bringing stuff back to each other and workshopping? L: Mostly working together. We usually start things together. Or maybe like a certain idea, because I don't like creating without him in the room because then y'all can't really feel the vibe. I hate bringing beats to people, that's why I never will make a beat for somebody else. Like, I hate that process. It just doesn't feel like real music. It creates an imbalance, you would say? L: Yeah, it feels alien to me personally. I didn't get in it to be like, "Here's a beat pack goes." I like being a part of it. It's the unification that creates the sound. L: Yeah, yeah, yeah. One of my favorite things about Paris Texas is the earnestness, which you say some of the funniest stuff, like, are y'all always trying to out-funny each other? And do you have a funniest line from each other, from Gun or Sword? L: Oh, you know what's crazy? We don't be trying to be funny. It just comes off that way. [laughter] I can tell because you're not letting it breathe like it's a joke. You're just saying it like so matter of fact, and I'm like, "Hold on, man, let me rewind this. I know they just didn't say--" F: At least with the rapping part, it just ends up being funny. But yeah, outside of recording, it'll be like just [us] joking around. I feel like, low-key, don't be saying anything too funny. That's one thing I feel like I'm missing sometimes. I say things that's funny to me, but I don't know if it translates the same. A conversation and music is kind of sometimes a little different. It's hard to pick because I feel like Louie be saying really funny s***. L: It be f***** up 'cause he'll be like, "It's hilarious." I'm like, "I just thought it was a cool bar." Like, damn, I'm not trying to be funny at all. F: Sometimes fire ass bars is funny. L: I know, I know, I know. F: That's what makes them hard, like, I don't know that's a big part. I think I feel like, for me, it's probably on 'Holy Spinal Fluid.' I had to stop multiple times when I first heard it and just laugh. L: Yeah, that was a crazy talk. I think that's probably one of my favorites off of both EPS. F: 'Holy Spinal'? Oh s***, that's crazy. Big ups. L: Thank you. That's crazy. I have a hard time choosing between them both. I just throw them on back-to-back in the order they were released. F: Respect, yeah, that's all you can do. Sometimes, you'll get to a point you can shuffle them around. It takes time, though, bro. [People] got to live with it. And then you'll be like, "Alright, I'm going to these ones." L: I saw Drew yesterday. He was telling me how the second one grew on him, he only listened to the first one for a long time. F: Yeah, that's what happens. L: Yeah, that s*** ended up happening. I can understand that, because I did have a tough time going from one to the other. I was like, "Man, this Sword is perfect, and I wasn't ready to go to Gun yet." I was really stuck on Holy Spinal Fluid, and then 'Twin Geeker' really grew on me. Another one that is pure comedy. F: Yeah, yeah, that one also is very funny. [laughter] While we're there, can you, can you explain a little bit of the difference in sounds between 'Gun' and 'Sword' and why you chose to split them up that way? L: That was the audible. We called an audible last minute. Yeah, we had one done. We had 'Sword' done and, we just sequenced one, so we weren't planning on the second EP. We were just like, "Oh, we got one done." And then I was like, "We'll just do a second one, f*** it," and so the second one has newer stuff on there. That's all it is. It was like newer ideas that we were kind of working through, working on, like, the first sword has, like, things that we were like, these are tight, no questions asked. It feels like the cemented Paris Texas sound that's why I think people kind of get drawn to 'Sword' more. It's more easily digestible, where the second EP is just the newest stuff they're trying to figure out. F: Yeah, I thought, well, you could probably correct me on this too, because the more I've been listening recently, when I think about it. It feels like 'Gun' isn't as heavy, drum-forward. It's not mad heavy. I feel like sort of a lot of the beats are heavier, if that makes sense. And then, like, 'Gun' feels more stripped back and melodic, but also it still carries, like there's still songs that have rhythm and drums to them, but it doesn't feel as bass-heavy or grungy. No, not grungy, but just bass-heavy and 808, and drums and just mad, hard percussions. It just feels like there's more space in 'Gun'. L: Yeah, as you can see, we're trying to figure out the difference as well. We also don't know. F: Yeah, that's what I've been taking away more now that I'm listening more. I'm like, "Oh, it feels more stripped back," and just kind of like letting us try in a little different way. L: I think, well, first, we first did both of those, we spent so long mixing it, so I'd listen to everything, kind of in sequence, and when I got back from tour, I been listening to everything out of sequence. So, yeah, I can see a difference. I probably have a better answer. I don't know, this is a conversation for another time because we're getting carried away. We don't have an answer for you. F: We're, like, debating in front of you. He's like, answer the question, man. [Laughter] What made you decide it was time to bring back the narrator from the earlier projects for this narrative between the two, between 'Sword' and 'Gun'? L: It was like two reasons. One, I think the first time, we didn't utilize it well enough. The first time we used him in 'Red Hand Akimbo', the narrator, it was it wasn't like a character. It was kind of like this cool situation we had, and we thought, "Alright." They didn't feel important. Now, we made it a character. Even in the videos, we made it a character. So it felt like it would kind of give this part of our career a real voice, if that makes sense. Yeah, definitely. With that narrative connection between those older projects and the new ones. Does that mean that there's a Paris Texas Cinematic Universe? L: You know, I've been working on it, and I don't answer for that yet. I don't want to say no, and then I do it later. I don't want to say yes, and I don't do it. But possibly. That's more of an answer than I expected. Actually. L: [Laughter] The more I think about I know, I know in my head how to connect everything I just don't want to do it yet. Ok, Ok, don't give away the sauce. Speaking of the that's that connected storyline, you've also dropped the short films for both projects, and that's something you've done since your earlier days. Are y'all conceptualizing these visuals at the same time as the music or are you working on the project, "Ok, we've laid it out, and then we're going to form something around it?" L: It's super random. There's no method to it, really. Sometimes, I would do it at the same time. I'm trying to learn not to do that because I think it limits creativity on either end. So if I sit there and I go, "Time to do the visual, I work on the music. Now I'm limiting the music. I have this idea of a visual, but if I like, only do the music without any visuals, and I'm limiting the visuals, if that makes sense. That definitely makes sense. They go hand in hand and create the full package. L: Yeah, so we kind of just wait. I know y'all are on break. So, one more, and I'll let y'all slide. If you could pick a fictional, legendary weapon to wield, what would it be to go with the Gun and Sword theme? F: Any weapon? No, it doesn't have to be a gun or a sword. F: Probably the mask that Jim Carrey wore, whatever mask Jim Carrey had. L: Ahh, that's a f****** good one. That's a cheat code. F: That's the one I choose. That boy Jim, man. There's a lot of other weapons out there! There's Infinity Gauntlets, all types of s***. L: You just took the best one possible. That's so crazy. Mine would probably be like, I'm gonna go green too. I'm probably gonna say the Green Lantern's ring. OK, you got any ideas of what you would make with that ring? L: It's limitless, man, it's limitless because he left me with the Infinity Gauntlet. I might, I might have to conjure up some crazy s***, I can't say it's crazy. Don't say something we have to edit out. [Laughter] L: Yeah. Oh, man, big bomb. Big Bomb. I'm bout to save the world. Bout to conjure up a tariff. [laughter] You know what? I lied, I wanna change my answer to wand, just say wand. F: Oh, wow. L: I want a wand. I want magic. OK, OK. I'm rocking with it. L: 'They Left Me with a Wand' that'd be hard. Alright, that's in print. I'm gonna have to hold y'all to that. F: Respect. L: Yeah, OK, bet. [Laughter] I appreciate y'all for coming through and spending your time with me. Anything else y'all have coming up, or you're getting ready for, or you'd like to talk about? L: Super Bowl, 2028! F: What is that? 2028? [Laughter] F: I was like, wait a minute for real? This [guy] been watching football? L: Get ready for it, we coming, Super Bowl. F: Second leg of tour, man. F*** it, second leg of tour and more music and, yep, I don't even know what else. Man, more music and some s***. [laughter] Appreciate y'all so much, fellas. F: Man, appreciate you. L: Man, thank you. Y'all have a good one, and take it easy and enjoy yourself before you take off for that second leg. F: Appreciate it, man. L: We'll do our best, brother.

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