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Stuck Discuss Playing Live, Isolation, and Their Record "Change Is Bad" | Feature Interview

Stuck Discuss Playing Live, Isolation, and Their Record "Change Is Bad" | Feature Interview

Chicago four-piece Stuck is a torrent of biting guitar riffs and desperate vocals twisted and held together by a precise, curious rhythm section. Their stripped-down and raw approach is evident and effective on their debut album, Change is Bad. We had the pleasure of meeting and talking with them via video chat. 

Telescoping Forward: A Conversation with Bad History Month | Feature Interview

Telescoping Forward: A Conversation with Bad History Month | Feature Interview

Bad History Month, the Boston-based music project of Sean Sprecher, has been performing since 2007. Old Blues will be his fourth album and the second under his current moniker. Along the way, Sean’s created a robust discography of simultaneously self-aware and self-effacing art rock. Alex Fatato had some questions for Sean about Old Blues and his career.

Melkbelly Discuss New Album "PITH," Music Videos, and Recording | Feature Interview

Melkbelly Discuss New Album "PITH," Music Videos, and Recording  | Feature Interview

PITH, Melkbelly’s sophomore full length is out now via Wax Nine / Carpark Records and we had the chance to catch up with the entire band - James Wetzel (drums), Miranda Winters (guitar/vocals), Bart Winters (guitar), and Liam Winters (bass) - to discuss the new record, touring, a new baby, and uncertainty in these pandemic times.

Trace Mountains Discuss Getting Older, Following Instincts, and New Album "Lost In The Country" | Feature Interview

Trace Mountains Discuss Getting Older, Following Instincts, and New Album "Lost In The Country" | Feature Interview

Trace Mountains have continuously delighted us with their guitar-driven songwriting and twangy charm. Their latest record, Lost In The Country is no exception. I was able to talk to frontman, Dave Benton, about the process of creating this record, along with thoughts on musicianship.

Locate S,1's Christina Schneider Shares "Personalia" LP's Influences | Post-Trash Feature

Locate S,1's Christina Schneider Shares "Personalia" LP's Influences | Post-Trash Feature

Locate S,1, the latest project of DIY staple Christina Schneider, are set to release their sophomore album, Personalia in April, a brilliant move past the confines of lo-fi and avant-garde. Due out via Captured Tracks, Locate S,1 was kind enough to share some of the influences that lead to Personalia with us.

Notches Discuss "New Kind of Love" Influences and Song Writing | Post-Trash Feature

Notches Discuss "New Kind of Love" Influences and Song Writing | Post-Trash Feature

Notches has become one of the most consistent bands in pop-punk DIY at large. They create indelible pop songs that gnaw at you in the best ways possible. Their latest, New Kind of Love is no different. The band’s own Ezra Cohen and Zac Mayeux, the two respective songwriters, spoke about songs that influenced the record and their songwriting as a whole. 

J. Robbins Discusses New Album "Un-becoming" and Changes In Songwriting | Feature Interview

J. Robbins Discusses New Album "Un-becoming" and Changes In Songwriting | Feature Interview

Un-becoming arrives on the heels of J. Robbins’ old band Jawbox’s reunion and was recorded in the cracks of work, family obligations, and between rounds of video game sessions with his son. Does this mean that Robbins, now straddling the line between musician, producer, and father, has strayed from punk and into the feared territory of “dad rock” on his new record? In a word, no.

Writer's Workshop: Wayne Kramer of the MC5 (and the MC50) | Feature Interview

Writer's Workshop: Wayne Kramer of the MC5 (and the MC50) | Feature Interview

Asked if he minded discussing some of the gory details of his career and his new autobiography, The Hard Stuff: Dope, Crime, the MC5, and My Life of Impossibilities, such as a long and tumultuous struggle with addiction, snafus with the law, and the ups and downs (mostly ups) of getting sober, Wayne Kramer laughed off the question as if it was absurd.

Dissecting Gouge Away with Vocalist Christina Michelle | Feature Interview

Dissecting Gouge Away with Vocalist Christina Michelle | Feature Interview

Cranking up Burnt Sugar, it is easy to imagine Gouge Away playing live. The seminal album from September 2018 was blasted straight to Jack Shirley’s tape reel in Oakland, California; the organic Gouge Away we hear on Burnt Sugar is what we’re going to get if we see the Florida band live.

See My Friends Records Discuss Portland DIY, Safe Spaces, & Keeping Prices Low | Feature Interview

See My Friends Records Discuss Portland DIY, Safe Spaces, & Keeping Prices Low | Feature Interview

Portland, OR based label See My Friends was started in 2016 by Stevie Pohlman and Vince Skelly, and quickly became one of the most exciting labels in the NW with full lengths by Mope Grooves and Honey Bucket, a series of short run compilation cassettes, and tapes by acts like Lithics and Conditioner.