Category: MAGNET TELEVISION
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
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Marissa Paternoster (Screaming Females)
Screaming Females—fronted by guitar god Marissa Paternoster—celebrate a decade and a half of musical greatness this year. The latest collection
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Tim Burgess (Charlatans)
While it would've been easy for Tim Burgess to take some time off from music given the current state of
MAGNET Television: Q&A With No Age
For a decade and a half, No Age has been cranking out our noise. In that time, the Los Angeles
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Lilly Hiatt
Walking Proof (New West) is the fourth album from Lilly Hiatt, and not only is it proof positive that the
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Ben Lee
25 years ago today, Ben Lee released debut album Grandpaw Would. Three days ago, he and actor/writer/director Josh Radnor (How
MAGNET Television: Tangled Up In Bob (Robyn Hitchcock, Steve Earle, Ben Lee, Guster, Steve Wynn, Joan As Police Woman, Mt. Joy And Pokey LaFarge)
Today is the day, Bobcats. Rough And Rowdy Ways, the first Dylan LP of original songs in eight years, has
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Sondre Lerche
Following 2014's Please and 2017's Pleasure, Sondre Lerche continues his quest for perfect pop via an album with a one-word
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Pete Yorn
Pete Yorn has always been one of the hardest-working dudes in show business, so, of course, a global pandemic hasn't
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Courtney Taylor-Taylor (Dandy Warhols)
After all this time in isolation, you're thinking to yourself, "What I need right about now is 214 minutes of
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Robyn Hitchcock
Robyn Hitchcock is an eccentric and a dreamer. Which is why the former Soft Boys frontman was on the cover
MAGNET Television: Q&A With The Head And The Heart
On the heels of last year's Living Mirage and hit singles "Missed Connection" "Honeybee" and "See You Through My Eyes,"
MAGNET Television: Q&A With The Dears
It's hard to believe it's been two decades since the Dears released debut album End Of A Hollywood Bedtime Story.
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Scott McCaughey (Minus 5, Baseball Project, Young Fresh Fellows, R.E.M., Filthy Friends, No Ones, Robyn Hitchcock, Tuatara)
If and when we ever grow up, we want to be Scott McCaughey. For the past four decades, this Amerindie