Joe Stevens, Sam Sarty, and Gil Carroll talk scoring, experimenting with rock, and more.
Edmund Kenny and Jesse Tabish talk songwriting processes, home recording, tour muscle memory, and their new records.
The collaborators catch up about back spasms, their Sweetwater guys, and working together on My Heart Is an Outlaw.
The artists talk the tricky balance of emotion and intellect in art, the importance of being blunt, and their new records.
The artists talk how yoga, Hikaru Utada karaoke, and a Figure 8 residency influenced Myth of Tomorrow.
The artists talk recording versus live performance, “sound magicians,” nature, and The Oracle.
The longtime collaborators talk the word “career,” Frownland memories, Frank Zappa, and more.
The collaborators talk their new track, the slog of modern press cycles, singing in Welsh, and more.
Kat Moss and Cloe Madonna talk their instant friendship, vulnerability in hardcore, and The Love.
Russell Edling and Ben Walsh talk how Pennsylvania shaped them as artists, Beatles conspiracies, Shooting Star, and more.