Category: INTERVIEWS

Q&A With Firewater’s Tod A
Firewater frontman Tod A likes to travel. The ex-Cop Shoot Cop leader and longtime New Yorker spent almost three years on

A Conversation With Eric Drew Feldman
For someone with so many famous heads stuck on poles outside his jungle hut, you'd expect he'd put a little

My Impression Now: Obama Press Secretary Jay Carney Briefs Us On Guided By Voices
Back in the spring, MAGNET’s collective jaw dropped when we learned that White House Press Secretary Jay Carney declared, in

A Conversation With John Lydon
In his time as a writer, be it as a Sex Pistol or a PiL head, John Lydon has certainly

Q&A With Garrison Starr
Not long before the major-label landscape collapsed in a heap, only to morph into a crud formation of reissue-happy conglomerates,

A Conversation With Times New Viking’s Elizabeth Murphy
Times New Viking is an Ohio rock trio that delivers raw rock 'n' roll. Jumping from different labels over the

Q&A With Dntel
Jimmy Tamborello, known as Dntel to most, has been making music for more than a decade. In 2001, he had

Q&A With The Spinto Band
The members of Wilmington, Del.'s Spinto Band have been playing together since the mid-1990s, when they were still in high

A Conversation With Rebecca Gates
More than 10 years have passed since Rebecca Gates put out her solo debut, Ruby Series. The former member of

Q&A With The Dandy Warhols’ Courtney Taylor-Taylor
Without a doubt, the Dandy Warhols is a band, a meeting of the Velvet-y minds with Brent DeBoer, Peter Holmström,

A Conversation With The Cult’s Ian Astbury
Ian Astbury is so much funnier than we imagined. Rather than be elusive where his past is concerned (goth progenitors

Five Questions With Garbage
MAGNET wanted to help prep the members of Garbage for the onslaught of press they’ll be doing to support their

A Conversation With The Twilight Sad
On their latest, No One Can Ever Know (FatCat), Scotland’s best musical export since the Jesus And Mary Chain tear

A Conversation With Marissa Nadler
Dreamy folkie or doom-metal goth? Party girl or paralyzed wallflower? Yes, yes, formerly and forever, says Massachusetts singer/songwriter Marissa Nadler.