A Conversation With Scott Walker

Some think of Scott Walker as an enigmatic artist whose every block of sound rings with dissonance, and every lyric dances with bleakness. Certainly there is a climate of despair that chills his earliest warbling solo works from the late ’60s, as well as the obtuse lyricism and open orchestration of Climate Of Hunter, Tilt and The Drift, the … Continue reading A Conversation With Scott Walker