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Mothers & Palm in Conversation with Each Other | Feature Interview

Mothers & Palm in Conversation with Each Other | Feature Interview

When Brooklyn DIY venue Palisades announced that Mothers and Palm would play a show together there, I was confused about this pairing. Would the twisted, cerebral, dissonant music that Palm plays make for a proper warm-up for Mothers’ more hushed, obviously personal songs? After catching the show, though, it became apparent that both bands share a good deal of influence and technical prowess. 

The Chicago Singles Club | Feature Article

The Chicago Singles Club | Feature Article

The Chicago Singles Club, a monthly web series showcasing local artists and consisting of original recordings, will run its last regular feature next month after three years of operation. We chat with CSC's Jeff Kelley and Kerri Hacker about the history of the publication, the desire to feature a diverse array of artists in Chicago and their future aspirations.

Oliver Ackermann on Death by Audio, New York DIY and Starting Over

Oliver Ackermann on Death by Audio, New York DIY and Starting Over

49 South 2nd street was intended to be a practice/living space for a few people and to house Death by Audio, a budding guitar pedal factory founded by Ackermann. Of course, Death by Audio morphed into what many would argue was the beating heart of an entire artist community. Less than 10 years later, the location had become a hot commodity, and the spaces became no more. Death by New York. 

Japanese Breakfast - "Psychopomp" | Album Feature

Japanese Breakfast - "Psychopomp" | Album Feature

Zauner’s songs are intricate, vulnerable and confessional, and the overall tone of the record is light and hopeful despite its heavy subject matter. Psychopomp as a whole is bewitching and as Zauner mends from her loss, the listener feels as emotionally restored as she does.

No Friends Talk Slowcore, Disintegration, and Purging Emotions | Exclusive Interview

No Friends Talk Slowcore, Disintegration, and Purging Emotions | Exclusive Interview

No Friends, a Hudson, NY-based four-piece slowcore/lo-fi band quietly released their new EP, I think we’re alone now. The band’s members attend Bard College yet the EP touches on themes of nightmares, disorientation, dreams and feeling numb while exploring drugs and drinking.