Category: INTERVIEWS

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,

Q&A With Kim Richey
Kim Richey spent the initial portion of her 15-year career chafing at various stylistic restraints, some self-imposed, others foisted upon

A Conversation With Gary Numan
It's hard to believe it's been more than three decades since the release of Gary Numan's The Pleasure Principle, the

Q&A With Richard Barone
Fronted by the nervous guitar and earnest vocals of Richard Barone, the Bongos grabbed the torch from the Talking Heads

Q&A With Travis’ Fran Healy
The yearning voice and sullen temperament behind the languid and lush Scottish outfit Travis, Fran Healy has been laying low

Q&A With Pete Yorn
Pete Yorn has been surprisingly prolific of late. Consider that it was three years between his sophomore outing, 2003's Day

Q&A With Junip
Fans of Swedish indie rock, rejoice: After four years of inactivity, the eclectic popsters in Junip have reunited to record their

A Conversation With Superchunk
Don’t call it a comeback, Superchunk’s been here for years. The band members just haven’t been doing anything since the

A Conversation With Johnathan Rice (Jenny And Johnny)
With I'm Having Fun Now (Warner Bros.), Jenny And Johnny are following in the grand tradition of girl/boy singing duos,