Category: INTERVIEWS

A Conversation With Bob Mould
The last time I saw Bob Mould, he was as fit as he’s ever been—almost unrecognizably so. It was 2002,

A Conversation With Guster’s Ryan Miller
The last time we checked in with Guster for a MAGNET cover story four years ago, the quartet was dipping

A Conversation With Old 97’s Frontman Rhett Miller
Rhett Miller didn’t have to go far to find the catharsis that informs his latest release, The Messenger (ATO). Triggered

Ringo Starr: I Feel Fine
Once upon a time in Liverpool, the former Richard Starkey played drums in a local quartet called the Beatles, earning

A Conversation With Fastball’s Miles Zuniga And Tony Scalzo
There really couldn’t have been a more unlikely hit single than Fastball's “The Way”—especially in the post-grunge cesspool that was

A Conversation With Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson
A half-century later, does Jethro Tull warrant some reassessment? Most of the pre-1979 evidence points to the affirmative. Murky production

A Conversation With Robert Pollard Biographer Matthew Cutter
Here's a tip for any aspiring biographer hoping to chronicle the life of their favorite musician: Befriend him/her and, preferably

Exclusive Cover Story Excerpt: The Breeders Interviewed By Actor Elijah Wood
Here’s an exclusive excerpt of the current MAGNET cover story. Interview by Elijah Wood Photos by Jon Enoch A quarter

A Conversation With The B-52s’ Cindy Wilson
If you see Cindy Wilson as part of her now-40-year-old day job—with Kate Pierson and Fred Schneider, one of three

A Conversation With Marc Almond
Be it his epic, cabaret-pop solo albums or his wonky electro-wave work in Soft Cell, Marc Almond is an avatar

A Conversation With Jane Birkin
For every sound and image of Jane Birkin burned into memory (e.g., Antonioni’s Blow-Up, Vadim’s Don Juan, Or If Don

Suicide Wife: Alan Vega’s Missus Liz Lamere Chats Love, Art And Boxing
When Suicide Sally: A Celebration Of The Music Of Suicide And Alan Vega unfurls in real time on January 25

A Conversation With The Posies
As the Posies celebrate three decades making music together, Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow ponder the band's Geffen years
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A Conversation With Sparks
The hammering glam pop of 1974’s Kimono My House, the lush arpeggiating disco of 1979’s No. 1 In Heaven, the