Jul 14, 2014
By William Burgess
Woman’s Hour
Food, much like music, is a common and personal thread we all share. Our recurring guest feature I Can Cook, Too spotlights artist-submitted recipes and the stories behind them. This installment features a recipe from Woman’s Hour guitarist William Burgess. The London-based band’s debut album, Conversations, is out this week on Secretly Canadian. Bon appétit! More
Jul 11, 2014
By Chad VanGaalen
Chad VanGaalen
A song is a chance overlapping of countless variables in an artist’s life. Anatomy of a Song is a place where those variables can be dissected and examined. In this edition, Chad VanGaalen discusses the track “Lila” from his recent album, Shrink Dust, out now on Sub Pop. More
Jul 09, 2014
By Frank Valish
With this installment of The Atypical Interview, we chat with the Motor City Madman, Ted Nugent. More
Jul 02, 2014
By Marcus Pepperell
Web Exclusive
Soundtrack of My Life: In which the artist writes about how a particular album, song, or artist helped get them through a tough time in their life, such as a break up, mourning a death, their first job, etc. For this installment, Marcus Pepperell of London’s THUMPERS writes about Guns N’ Roses and a-ha. The band’s debut album, Galore, is out now via Sub Pop. More
Jun 27, 2014
By David Best
Web Exclusive
Undercover is our recurring series where we talk to bands about the genesis of one of their album covers. Here, David Best from English band Fujiya & Miyagi talks about the cover of their latest album, Artificial Sweeteners. The band formed in Brighton, England in 2000 and Artificial Sweeteners, their fifth album, is out now via Yep Roc. More