Category: INTERVIEWS

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

A Conversation With Stars’ Evan Cranley
If there’s one thing Canadian quintet Stars has been able to do for the entire duration of its 10-year run

Q&A With Joe Pernice
For more than a decade, the Pernice Brothers have mostly made plush, romantic orchestral pop that doesn't gild the lily

Q&A With Balmorhea
While discussing his collaboration with famous 21st-century modern composer Philip Glass on the 1982 film Koyaanisqatsi, director Godfrey Reggio invoked

A Conversation With OK Go’s Damian Kulash
This past winter was an eventful time for OK Go, between the release of third album Of The Blue Colour

A Conversation With Norman Blake (Teenage Fanclub)
It's dead easy to list the most obvious influences of Scotland's Teenage Fanclub. He's read them so often, founding band

A Conversation With Erasure’s Andy Bell
Oh, l'amour! Andy Bell is back with a brand new solo offering. The Erasure frontman is releasing the techno-tinged Non-Stop

A Conversation With Del Amitri’s Justin Currie
There will always be a small bunch who will never forgive Justin Currie for the sins of his former band,

A Conversation With Bettie Serveert’s Carol Van Dyk
The members of Bettie Serveert are alt-rock survivors. They have been performing in various incarnations since 1986, and they released