Category: MAGNET TELEVISION

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

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