Oneida
Leslie Stein Lets Kid Millions in on Brooklyn’s Last Secret
The illustrator/musician talks her creative process and her new comic novel with the Oneida drummer.
Oneida Took the Metallica Masterclass So You Don’t Have To
Kid Millions and Bobby Matador learn “How to Be a Band.”
New York, New Music, 1980-1986
John Colpitts’s review of the new Museum of the City of New York show.
Riz Ahmed Gets at the Heart of Obsession in Sound of Metal
John Colpitts talks with the actor and rapper about preparing for his role as a metal drummer.
Dale Crover Is More Than Just a Drummer
The Melvins member's solo LP reveals the wide range of his influences and talent.
Was This It?
A review of Meet Me in the Bathroom: Rebirth and Rock and Roll in New York City 2001-2011 from someone who lived it.
The Art of Iggy Pop’s Body
John Colpitts (Kid Millions, Oneida) examines an iconic exhibition featuring an iconic exhibitionist.
Death By Audio’s Doc Inspires Us to Move Forward as We Look Back
John Colpitts (Oneida, Kid Millions) examines Brooklyn DIY through Goodbye Brooklyn: The Story of Death By Audio.
Cameron Crowe’s Roadies is Basically a Baby Boomer’s Fantasy
John Colpitts (Oneida, Kid Millions) finds the show to be nostalgic, pandering and disingenuous about its core: anxiety about the boomer’s relevance.
John Colpitts (Oneida, Kid Millions) Failed at His First Attempt to Soundtrack a Film
And learned some pretty vital lessons in the process.
John Colpitts (Kid Millions, Oneida, Man Forever) Talks Stephen Witt’s How Music Got Free: The End of an Industry, the Turn of the Century, and the Patient Zero of Piracy
The rise of the MP3 means that some wonderful things about making and listening to music are gone forever. A smart new book tells how we got there.
John Colpitts (Kid Millions) (Oneida, Man Forever) Talks Robyn Hitchcock’s The Man Upstairs
On his 20th album, Robyn Hitchcock drops the whimsy for a focused meditation on death, love and loss.











