Category: INTERVIEWS

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,

A Conversation With Versus
In the '90s, most indie rockers were white males who cultivated a cool, detached image. New York-based Versus stood out

A Conversation With Cowboy Junkies’ Margo Timmins
When Margo Timmins strolled up to the microphone in her low-cut black cocktail dress, wrapped in a scarlet shawl, with

Q&A With Rasputina’s Melora Creager
For almost two decades, Rasputina has carved out one of the most interesting niches in contemporary music. Melora Creager founded

Q&A With Trans Am
Trans Am walks the same line between substance and style that its namesake car model did in its heyday. Often

A Conversation With Young Marble Giants’ Stuart Moxham
Few indie artists have influenced as many musicians as Stuart Moxham has in his career. Whether as a member of

A Conversation With The Apples In Stereo’s Robert Schneider
Talking to Apples in stereo frontman Robert Schneider is something like sitting around the kitchen table with a few friends

Q&A With Swervedriver’s Adam Franklin
How do you best the anti-guitar-god bluster of arguably the most sonically bold and melodically sophisticated band of England’s shoegaze

Q&A With We Are Scientists’ Keith Murray
No one can call Brooklyn-based rockers We Are Scientists one-dimensional. The band has engaged in extracurricular activities ranging from creating