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  • Cursive’s Tim Kasher // Interview

    Tim Kasher, Cursive, I Am Gemini

    by February 9, 2012 -

    Tim Kasher on I Am Gemini, his addiction to writing concept records, familial ties, and the positives of being obnoxious.

  • Everything Is Terrible!’s Commodore Gilgamesh // Interview

    everything is terrible

    by February 3, 2012 -

    The found footage wizard discusses his new film, DoggieWoggiez! PoochieWoochiez!, a remake of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s The Holy Mountain using only dog-related footage.

  • Busdriver // Interview

    by February 3, 2012 -

    “Living in the States and seeing the lack of investment in education, no one really champions that intellectual curiosity like they do in other places. When you have those experiences to contrast, it’s kind of mind-numbing, so I think a lot of people are victims and become stupid. I’m definitely one of them.”

  • FaceMan // Interview

    by February 2, 2012 -

    FaceMan prepares to Waltz again, just like the group did last year.

  • Dr. Dog's Scott McMicken // Interview

    by February 2, 2012 -

    The guitarist on different theories regarding the band’s infamous name, The Beatles, and the rise of neo-psychedelia.

  • Ghost’s Nameless Ghoul // Interview

    by January 26, 2012 -

    We talk to one of the nameless ghouls from Swedish doom metal outfit Ghost about visa snafus, Satan, and life inside the black bubble. 

  • Magic Cyclops on his American Idol audition // Interview

    by January 20, 2012 -

    “I’ve had things thrown at me. I’ve been in fights because of what I do. Three overpaid celebrities aren’t going to hurt my feelings at this stage in the game.”

  • Mudhoney’s Mark Arm // Interview

    by January 5, 2012 -

    Mudhoney’s vocalist-guitarist on grunge, post-grunge, time travel, and the perfect distorted guitar sound.

  • Open Air 1340’s Mike Flanagan // Interview

    by January 4, 2012 -

    The new station’s program director tells us how he got here and where he’s going.

  • Ian Cooke // Interview

    by December 15, 2011 -

    Neither a four-year hiatus or flipping his tour van will stop Ian Cooke from living his dream.