Music
Coco and Helado Negro Got Up Early For This
The friends and collaborators catch up about their new records.
Linden Jay is One of Erick the Architect’s Favorite Producers
The collaborator’s catch up about the making of I’ve Never Been Here Before.
David Longstreth (Dirty Projectors) Talks with Phil Elverum (Mount Eerie) on the Talkhouse Podcast
Dirty Projectors meets Mount Eerie at Walt Disney Hall
On the Absurdity of Navigating a Posthumous Record Release
Linwood Regensburg (Those Darlins) talks revisiting the album he made with Jessi Zazu, and putting it out nearly seven years later.
Wake Up. The Century Has Moved On.
From the Talkhouse Reader, Eszter Balint on New York City, circa 1983-87, an adapted excerpt from her one-person show I Hate Memory!.
Hauschka and Tilly Shiner Chat About Humanity
Composer Volker Bertelmann catches up with the filmmaker about working on Philanthropy.
Jason Lytle (Grandaddy) Talks with Gruff Rhys on the Talkhouse Podcast
"Making up words is great; I mean, somebody made 'em up at some point anyways, right?”
“You Don’t Have Rock & Roll Without Blues, Gospel, and Black People”
The Black Tones and Eugene S. Robinson talk their musical upbringings, the erasure of Blackness in rock & roll, and more.
Introducing: Devon Ross’s “Mine Not Yours”
A new track from the musician/actress, plus a few words about it by Thurston Moore.
Joe Wong Talks with Mary Timony on the Talkhouse Podcast
"Music is the only thing that makes me feel like a normal person."
Dawn Richard Talks with Torres on the Talkhouse Podcast
Taking risks, making a lot with a little, and how running and performing can both be like exorcism.











