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How Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid Started My Music Career

The filmmaker turned musician, whose new album Rio Bravo is out now, on the influence of Sam Peckinpah's classic Western on him.

May 2, 2024

Music and Longing

Filmmaker Sally Potter, who just put out her debut album Pink Bikini, on the sense of yearning tied to the artform she's loved since childhood.

August 9, 2023

Damien Jurado Talks with Nick Thune for the Talkhouse Podcast

The singer-songwriter and standup comedian sit down together in advance of their joint Sad Music, Sad Comedy tour.

January 2, 2020

The Rest of the Story

For a long time, Brian Falduto was “the gay kid from School of Rock,” but now he’s happily writing new, exciting chapters of his life.

August 9, 2019

Gretchen Peters Talks with Elizabeth McGovern (Downton Abbey) for the Talkhouse Podcast

Nashville stalwart Peters chats with legendary actress (and fellow musician) McGovern about music, marriage, acting, Downton Abbey, and much more.

Here’s What It’s Like to Go on Tour…in National Parks

Dana Falconberry’s most recent tour is every avid camper’s ultimate vacation.

August 26, 2016

White Lung Breathes Life into Characters Both Dark and Bright on Paradise

Marissa Nadler talks some of the best modern lyrics she’s heard in ages.

May 9, 2016

How Working Double Shifts at Applebee’s Helped Me Succeed as a Musician

Kelsey Byrne’s — a.k.a VÉRITÉ — career was on the up and up while she served tourists Triple Chocolate Meltdowns.

May 6, 2016

Jessica Pratt Talks with Tobias Jesso Jr. for The Talkhouse Music Podcast

Two acclaimed singer-songwriters sit down at the Pitchfork Music festival and rap about everything from The Difficult Second Album to stage fright.

The Weepies Talk Rocky Votolato’s Hospital Handshakes

The Weepies had never heard Rocky Votolato's music before this album. Now they're fans.

June 5, 2015

Sean Nelson (Harvey Danger) Talks Angel Olsen’s Burn Your Fire for No Witness

Having spent the better (obviously the wrong word) part of my listening life in a thralldom to both severe depression and the saddest music I can...

December 23, 2014

Nat Baldwin (Dirty Projectors) Talks Spenking’s Bad Blood, Good Blood

Once in a while a feeling hits us at the right time, knocks us flat, paralyzes the senses. We come to all jolted and emboldened in spirit with no...

April 25, 2014