Interviews
Jonathan Meiburg discusses Jet Plane and Oxbow, protest music and writing a book.
George Clarke discusses the band’s unexpected success and artistic path forward.
Singer Dorthia Cottrell talks about going epic, Richmond metal, and her own solo recordings.
We talk to the Chicago drone metal band about humanity’s extinction, telling a story, and ugly beauty.
Johanna Sadonis talks about Lucifer I and the importance of a good song.
Jesse Matthewson talks about new album Success, a career of noise, and keeping a sense of humor.
The Toronto band’s frontman Alex Edkins talks about the importance of being a live band and staying independent.
Stas and Cat talk about their new album ‘EarthEE,’ new collaborations and connecting to new communities through art.
Jonathan Nuñez talks about the band’s new album, working hard, and staying true to being a rock ‘n’ roll band.
The electronic composer discusses his new opera, Miscontinuum.
Killer Mike talks about Run the Jewels 2, politics and the duo’s all-cat remix album.
The UK producer discusses his new analog setup and friendly competition with friends ahead of his new album’s release.
Erika M. Anderson discusses what the Neuromancer is, her new zine, and Miley Cyrus.
The Toronto-based band discusses what freedom means, and the importance of staying open minded about their sound.
Hunter Hunt-Hendrix talks the band’s recent reissue, and the new direction they’re taking on album three.
Joseph Rowland discusses the cathartic aspect of his band’s music, as well as their intricate songwriting style.
The Montreal post-punk group discusses their inspirations, found photography and student protests.
Band leader Zac Little talks Guided by Voices, the Ohio DIY community and ways the band has changed.
The Detroit band discusses new album Under Color of Official Right, Detroit and being quick in the studio.
Prolific guitarist and ambient artist discusses the motivations behind his new album Along the Way.