Category: MAGNET TELEVISION
MAGNET Television: Q&A With KatieJane Garside (Daisy Chainsaw, liar, flower, Ruby Throat, QueenAdreena)
Loud, quiet, loud. This not only describes KatieJane Garside's singing style but also the way she lives her life. Her
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Pokey LaFarge
You either see L.A. or you be L.A. Pokey LaFarge chose the latter. His 2018 move from St. Louis to
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Raphaelle Standell-Preston (Braids)
A funny thing happened on the way to Braids isolating themselves in their Montreal studio to work—with no outside involvement—on
MAGNET Television: Q&A With John Andrew Fredrick (The Black Watch)
If you missed out earlier this year on the black watch's Brilliant Failures (A Turntable Friend), have no fear, as
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Bloods
Amateurs borrow, professionals steal. So when Australian trio Bloods wanted to pay tribute to a certain '90s music mecca located
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Martin Bisi (Sonic Youth, Swans, John Zorn, Bill Laswell, Helmet, Dresden Dolls, White Zombie, Boredoms, Herbie Hancock)
Over the past four decades, producer/engineer/musician Martin Bisi has worked with the likes of Sonic Youth, Swans, John Zorn, Bill
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Mitch DeRosier (Born Ruffians)
Juice marks the second new album by Born Ruffians' original power-trio lineup and the first on the band-run Wavy Haze
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Matt Quinn (Mt. Joy)
Mt. Joy has a friend in Jesus. After the unexpected massive success of 2016 debut single "Astrovan" (Christ's ride of
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Allen Epley (Shiner, Life And Times)
When it comes to timing, Shiner isn't the luckiest band. When the group last released an album (2001's The Egg),
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Ken Stringfellow (Posies, R.E.M., Big Star)
In addition to co-fronting the Posies and maintaining an impressive mix of solo work and other collaborations, Ken Stringfellow has
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Soko
Feel Feelings is the third album from Soko, and like most things the French singer/multi-instrumentalist does, she did it her
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Jim Ward (Sparta, At The Drive-In, Sleepercar)
Sparta is back with its first album in 14 years, and kids, Trust The River (Dine Alone) was worth the
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Craig Wedren
Craig Wedren is the only person to ever appear topless on the cover of MAGNET. This was back in 1997,
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Sonic Boom (Spacemen 3, Spectrum, E.A.R.)
It's only taken three decades, but Sonic Boom has finally released the "proper" follow-up to 1990 solo debut Spectrum. All