Experimental
Mark Eitzel (American Music Club) Talks David Lynch’s The Big Dream
I wanna love this because I love David Lynch, and if I could just relax for 40 minutes, dammit, I would. Music is purity and pleasure and those...
Janet Weiss (Wild Flag, Quasi, Sleater-Kinney) Talks Os Mutantes’ Fool Metal Jack
Can you remember the first time you heard the Beatles? That day should be listed high among life’s momentous occasions — up there with the first...
Mish Way (White Lung) Talks the Knife’s Shaking the Habitual
When I worked at a rape crisis center, I had an older co-worker named Tamara. She was often invited to speak publicly about women’s issues...
Hunter Hunt-Hendrix (Liturgy, Survival) Talks Death Grips’ No Love Deep Web
Death Grips have the ambiguous honor of being the most "now" band around right now. The originality of the music itself lies in their unique..
Andrew Savage (Parquet Courts) Talks Eat Skull’s Eat Skull III
It's been a while since we've heard from Portland, Oregon's Eat Skull, a band that I could always rely on to be refreshing and uncompromising....
Vijay Iyer Talks Flying Lotus’ Until the Quiet Comes
To listen to this album on headphones is to be air-dropped into a teeming megacity in 2017: industrial runoff, overgrown wild vegetation...
Jana Hunter (Lower Dens) Talks Oneida’s A List of the Burning Mountains
Listening to someone else take what is more or less a familiar palette (guitars, drums, synths, but no vocals) and effectively express something...






