Music
more eaze and Molto Ohm Don’t Have A Niche
Mari Maurice and Matteo Liberatore talk not fitting into a particular scene, collaboration, improvisation, their musical origins, and more.
Talkhouse Weekend Playlist: The Art of the Intro with Joe Armon-Jones
The Ezra Collective member shares some songs that helped inspire his latest release.
Joanna Sternberg and Jeffrey Lewis Want That Immediate Immediacy
The artists talk not being gear-heads, first recordings, setting boundaries on tour, and more.
Consumables and Bodega Keep the Game Going
Kyle Crew and Miles Fox talk with their producer Ben Hozie about Infinite Games.
Neal Morgan and Anis Mojgani Peel Back the Layers
The multi-instrumentalist and the poet talk the idea of the elusive “voice,” lyricism, pop music, and more.
Merce Lemon Got Really Good Advice From Fust’s Dermatologist
The singer-songwriter catches up with bandleader Aaron Dowdy about their meeting at last year’s SXSW, their upcoming tour, and more.
Costco is a Holy Place
An essay by Catherine Dwyer, to introduce Spring Onion’s Seated Figure — out today on Anything Bagel Records.
Kit Sebastian Talks with Pearl & The Oysters on the Talkhouse Podcast
These two Psych Pop duos explore their similarities and differences.
Ghazi Al-Mulaifi and Arturo O’Farrill Let the Chaos Rule
The composers talk futurism, tradition, “radical un-intentionality” and their cross-cultural collaboration on Boom.Diwan’s Live in the Khaleej!
Reference Library: Lou Reed and The Who Helped Michael Imperioli Make a Multi-Act ZOPA Song Work
The frontman talks “Street Hassle” and “A Quick One While He’s Away.”
Role Models: Rodriguez Sounds Like the Rez to Hataałii
The Navajo singer-songwriter talks listening to Sixto, and writing the truth.











