Category: INTERVIEWS

Q&A With Buffalo Tom
Nothing if not a model of consistency, Buffalo Tom has been making the same decent-to-great music since 1992’s Let Me

Q&A With KORT’s Kurt Wagner And Cortney Tidwell
KORT is Lambchop frontman Kurt Wagner and solo singer/songwriter Cortney Tidwell, and with covers album Invariable Heartache (City Slang), the

A Conversation With With The Jayhawks’ Gary Louris
Gary Louris and Mark Olson left Jayhawks fans in a lurch when they parted ways rather abruptly in 1995. Turns

A Conversation With East River Pipe
Stoutly refusing to record his passionate songs under anything less than his own terms (in his New Jersey home on

A Conversation With John Vanderslice
White Wilderness (Dead Oceans) is the latest album from the San Francisco-based John Vanderslice, and he's joined on it by

A Conversation With White Lies
British trio White Lies—guitarist/vocalist Harry McVeigh, bassist Charles Cave and drummer Jack Lawrence-Brown—just released Ritual (Geffen/Fiction), which follows up To

Q&A With Tom Moon
You might know award-winning critic/journalist Tom Moon from his bestselling book 1,000 Recordings To Hear Before You Die, his contributions

Q&A With The Black Angels
Phosphene Dream, the third album from MAGNET faves the Black Angels, marks a big step forward for the Austin, Texas,

Q&A With Cake
Though it's been seven years since the last Cake studio LP, you can understand why it took the eclectic Sacramento, Calif.,

Q&A With OFF!’s Keith Morris
Hardcore will never die, at least while Keith Morris is still alive and kicking. The 55-year-old Morris co-founded the legendary

Q&A With Wooden Wand’s James Jackson Toth
Even James Jackson Toth's most rabid fans probably can't keep track of the prolific singer/songwriter's output. The Lexington, Ky.-based Toth

A Conversation With Shipping News’ Jason Noble
One constant over the past 17 years of MAGNET has been the music of Jason Noble. First with the post-hardcore

Q&A With The Chapin Sisters
It's no real surprise that the Chapin Sisters—Abigail and Lily—ended up playing music professionally. They come from a impressive family

Q&A With Bleu
Bleu McAuley had his first (and only) brush with the mainstream back in 2003, when his shifty ode to insecurity,