Category: INTERVIEWS
A Conversation With Richard Butler (Psychedelic Furs)
Any band that was big in the ’80s has a lot to answer for when it chooses to mount a
A Conversation With Jack Gibson (Tenlons Fort)
While rolling through the small town of Waller, Texas, singer/songwriter Jack Gibson watched his hero Daniel Johnston start to fall
A Conversation With John Davis (Lees Of Memory)
With the new, self-released Moon Shot, singer/songwriter/guitarist John Davis and his Lees Of Memory cohorts (guitarist Brandon Fisher and drummer
A Conversation With Tim O’Reagan (Jayhawks)
Tim O’Reagan is about as unassuming as they come. You might even call him the “quiet Jayhawk” (not that anyone
A Conversation With David Gordon (FUNKILLER)
While sitting at his home in Gainesville, Fla., David Gordon apprehensively chats about his forthcoming FUNKILLER record. Talking about his
A Conversation With Dennis DeYoung (Styx)
243400 Inside most indie rockers of a certain age there’s a closet Styx lover. The group may never have been
A Conversation With Looprider
On last year's Ouroboros, Looprider unleashed a sound that mixes equal parts punk energy and sludgy stoner rock. Just like
A Conversation With Loscil
“Music intended to serve as an unobtrusive accompaniment to other activities” is how ambient music is defined by Webster’s Dictionary.
A Conversation With Brendan Benson
It’s been almost seven years since Brendan Benson’s last solo album, which makes the release of Dear Life (Third Man)
A Conversation With SAVAK
Rotting Teeth In The Horse’s Mouth (Ernest Jenning) is SAVAK’s fourth LP of jittery, yet insanely catchy, post-punk-inflected rock. As
A Conversation With Kim Richey
The fact that Kim Richey felt impelled to completely rework 2000’s Glimmer would imply that she was never happy with
A Conversation With Patterson Hood (Drive-By Truckers)
Drive-By Truckers’ American Band arrived at the perfect time in the fall of 2016. A celebration of the actual core
A Conversation With Richard Lowenstein (“Mystify: Michael Hutchence”)
To say that Mystify: Michael Hutchence was a labor of love for director Richard Lowenstein is sort of an understatement.
A Conversation With Soft Glas
Listening to music by singer/multi-instrumentalist Joao Gonzalez, who records as Soft Glas, conjures images of lazy, hazy summer days spent