A Regrettable Incident Involving Scissors During An Afternoon Bicycle Journey
In the world of entertainment, two significant events have caught the attention of audiences this week.
Firstly, the Montreal-based trio Afternoon Bike Ride has released their third album, titled "Running With Scissors." The album, which was released on September 19, 2025, via the label Friends of Friends, contains catchy songs such as Otherworld, Abigail, Miss Universe, and Feel Through. Lia Kurihara, the principal songwriter of Afternoon Bike Ride, imbues the album with her smooth voice, and it seems more present on this album, possibly due to her solo adventure on last year's album Motherland.
One of the standout tracks on the album is Miss Universe, a dense, hooky song, and Abigail, a pop song driven by a clever breakbeat. Otherworld, a tight, rhythmic song at the start of the album, is also worth a listen.
Unfortunately, the release of the album is overshadowed by a tragic incident. The victim in the incident has been identified as a 40-year-old man, and the SPVM has made the identification. The victim's family has been notified.
Meanwhile, in the realm of politics, Stephen Colbert, the host of the Late Show, has responded against Donald Trump. The response was made during his show, and it was without restraint. The specific details of the response were not provided, but it seems to have been made since last week's announcement.
Colbert's response has been widely discussed, and his fans are praising him for his bravery. As the host of the Late Show, Colbert has always been outspoken, and this response is no exception.
One thing is for sure; both the release of Afternoon Bike Ride's new album and Stephen Colbert's response have kept the audiences engaged and talking.
While Afternoon Bike Ride's third album, Running With Scissors, is less ambient and abstract than their previous albums, it is a must-listen for fans of the band. And for those who enjoy Stephen Colbert's wit and humour, his response to Donald Trump is definitely worth a watch.
No specific video link was provided for Colbert's response, but it can likely be found on YouTube or the Late Show's official website.