Q&A - Stereogum https://www.stereogum.com The world's best music blog. Wed, 25 Sep 2024 14:20:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.1 https://static.stereogum.com/uploads/2022/02/stereogum-site-icon-192x192-1644917357-96x96.png Q&A - Stereogum https://www.stereogum.com 32 32 For Allegra Krieger, The Smallest Moments Contain Multitudes https://www.stereogum.com/2281403/allegra-krieger-art-of-the-unseen-infinity-machine/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2281403/allegra-krieger-art-of-the-unseen-infinity-machine/interviews/qa/#respond Wed, 25 Sep 2024 14:20:43 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2281403 Kilian Krieger

Allegra Krieger sits down at Kiki’s, a cozy and chic Greek restaurant that occupies the end of Division Street, and starts discussing memories of her childhood. Growing up, the singer-songwriter bounced around from state to state, moments from each era fading and binding together with each subsequent move. First, it was Pennsylvania — the suburban structure pales next to the swampiness and underbelly of Florida, her second location. Childhood affects all the ideas you formulate during your adulthood, and Krieger’s music is for the small moments in life, when you find yourself stuck in the woods and can remember the sound of the crickets percolating. “There’s always glimpses of certain domestic moments,” Krieger says. “There’s intimate moments with neighbors. The world is spinning above you as a child, and as I grew older, certain ideas stuck out. What can be chaos can turn into perspective.”

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Kilian Krieger

Allegra Krieger sits down at Kiki’s, a cozy and chic Greek restaurant that occupies the end of Division Street, and starts discussing memories of her childhood. Growing up, the singer-songwriter bounced around from state to state, moments from each era fading and binding together with each subsequent move. First, it was Pennsylvania — the suburban structure pales next to the swampiness and underbelly of Florida, her second location. Childhood affects all the ideas you formulate during your adulthood, and Krieger’s music is for the small moments in life, when you find yourself stuck in the woods and can remember the sound of the crickets percolating. “There’s always glimpses of certain domestic moments,” Krieger says. “There’s intimate moments with neighbors. The world is spinning above you as a child, and as I grew older, certain ideas stuck out. What can be chaos can turn into perspective.”

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Can You Hear What Wendy Eisenberg Is Seeing? https://www.stereogum.com/2279744/wendy-eisenberg-viewfinder/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2279744/wendy-eisenberg-viewfinder/interviews/qa/#respond Tue, 10 Sep 2024 19:11:12 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2279744 Peter Gannushkin

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Nilüfer Yanya’s Infinite Melodies https://www.stereogum.com/2279523/nilufer-yanyas-infinite-melodies/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2279523/nilufer-yanyas-infinite-melodies/music/#respond Tue, 10 Sep 2024 13:20:14 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2279523 Molly Daniel

“A straightforward message is not interesting for me,” says Nilüfer Yanya, calling from her home in east London. Yanya punctuates her sentences with her bright laugh or an introspective hmmm and shades in her remarks with a running metacommentary. “I get inspired writing about something that’s a bit less clear.” My Method Actor – Yanya’s third album, released this month – makes good on her belief that the strongest ideas often exist in the in-between. A rumination on slippery but intriguing themes, including memory and nostalgia, the album sees her develop her rich style of storytelling.

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Molly Daniel

“A straightforward message is not interesting for me,” says Nilüfer Yanya, calling from her home in east London. Yanya punctuates her sentences with her bright laugh or an introspective hmmm and shades in her remarks with a running metacommentary. “I get inspired writing about something that’s a bit less clear.” My Method Actor – Yanya’s third album, released this month – makes good on her belief that the strongest ideas often exist in the in-between. A rumination on slippery but intriguing themes, including memory and nostalgia, the album sees her develop her rich style of storytelling.

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Foxing Are Not About To Stop Now https://www.stereogum.com/2277822/foxing-self-titled-album/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2277822/foxing-self-titled-album/interviews/qa/#respond Mon, 09 Sep 2024 13:45:09 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2277822

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Burrowing Into Midwife’s Waking Dream https://www.stereogum.com/2279143/midwife-no-depression-in-heaven/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2279143/midwife-no-depression-in-heaven/music/#respond Fri, 06 Sep 2024 16:20:51 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2279143 Alana Wool

Madeline Johnston’s lyrics speak for themselves: “All of my songs are love songs…All of my songs are about death.” This refrain from “Killdozer” on No Depression In Heaven, out today, comes later in the record, after songs about the omnipotence of rock and roll and a funeral dirge for a Toyota Sienna. Johnston’s music as Midwife is simple on the surface but so is mourning. There’s an obvious sadness to a funeral, but there’s also a swelling of emotions inside each mourner, complex and delicate, that aren’t as easy to articulate.

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Alana Wool

Madeline Johnston’s lyrics speak for themselves: “All of my songs are love songs…All of my songs are about death.” This refrain from “Killdozer” on No Depression In Heaven, out today, comes later in the record, after songs about the omnipotence of rock and roll and a funeral dirge for a Toyota Sienna. Johnston’s music as Midwife is simple on the surface but so is mourning. There’s an obvious sadness to a funeral, but there’s also a swelling of emotions inside each mourner, complex and delicate, that aren’t as easy to articulate.

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Soft Kill On The Importance Of Independence, The Meaninglessness Of Genre, & The Constant Desire To Create https://www.stereogum.com/2278508/soft-kill-on-the-importance-of-independence-the-meaninglessness-of-genre-the-constant-desire-to-create/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2278508/soft-kill-on-the-importance-of-independence-the-meaninglessness-of-genre-the-constant-desire-to-create/interviews/qa/#respond Wed, 04 Sep 2024 15:45:20 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2278508 Gerri Fernandez

Few bands experience an evolution as dramatic as Soft Kill’s. The band began with a few records that were sinister and synthy — in the realm of Cold Cave or Drab Majesty — perfecting the sound on their third album, 2016’s hypnotic Choke. Things got more intense and louder with its follow-up, 2018’s Savior, then leaned into more traditional post-punk on 2020’s cheekily titled Dead Kids R.I.P. City, a play on Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city. After that, they released a record a year since 2022, each one less predictable than the one before it.

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Gerri Fernandez

Few bands experience an evolution as dramatic as Soft Kill’s. The band began with a few records that were sinister and synthy — in the realm of Cold Cave or Drab Majesty — perfecting the sound on their third album, 2016’s hypnotic Choke. Things got more intense and louder with its follow-up, 2018’s Savior, then leaned into more traditional post-punk on 2020’s cheekily titled Dead Kids R.I.P. City, a play on Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city. After that, they released a record a year since 2022, each one less predictable than the one before it.

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“A Song Is Like A Little Puzzle”: Horse Jumper Of Love On Their Cosmic New Album Disaster Trick https://www.stereogum.com/2272397/horse-jumper-of-love-disaster-trick/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2272397/horse-jumper-of-love-disaster-trick/music/#respond Mon, 12 Aug 2024 17:00:41 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2272397 POND Creative

I’ve always thought of Horse Jumper Of Love songs as charms. To the average person, they appear pretty but mundane; to someone who notices their hidden magic, they’re cosmic and one-of-a-kind. Since their beloved 2016 self-titled debut, the Boston group — made up of vocalist and guitarist Dimitri Giannopoulos, bassist John Margaris, and drummer James Doran — has been a reliable source of enchanting, idiosyncratic slowcore that’s distorted enough to be considered shoegaze. In the past few years, they’ve remained unstoppable; 2022 saw the release of their third studio album Natural Part, 2023 had the mini-album Heartbreak Rules, and now another album titled Disaster Trick is on its way.

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POND Creative

I’ve always thought of Horse Jumper Of Love songs as charms. To the average person, they appear pretty but mundane; to someone who notices their hidden magic, they’re cosmic and one-of-a-kind. Since their beloved 2016 self-titled debut, the Boston group — made up of vocalist and guitarist Dimitri Giannopoulos, bassist John Margaris, and drummer James Doran — has been a reliable source of enchanting, idiosyncratic slowcore that’s distorted enough to be considered shoegaze. In the past few years, they’ve remained unstoppable; 2022 saw the release of their third studio album Natural Part, 2023 had the mini-album Heartbreak Rules, and now another album titled Disaster Trick is on its way.

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Jeff Rosenstock On Playing Festivals, His Metal-Influenced New Music, & The Unceremonious End Of Craig Of The Creek https://www.stereogum.com/2274775/jeff-rosenstock-on-playing-festivals-his-metal-influenced-new-music-the-unceremonious-end-of-craig-of-the-creek/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2274775/jeff-rosenstock-on-playing-festivals-his-metal-influenced-new-music-the-unceremonious-end-of-craig-of-the-creek/interviews/qa/#respond Wed, 07 Aug 2024 16:30:41 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2274775 Sam Gehrke/Project Pabst

Jeff Rosenstock never seems to stop moving. I don’t mean that he’s fidgety or distractable. In fact, he’s overwhelmingly present when you speak to him. He never gets sidetracked or checks his phone. He’s sincerely nice; the word undersells how welcoming his presence is, but it’s the right word.

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Jeff Rosenstock never seems to stop moving. I don’t mean that he’s fidgety or distractable. In fact, he’s overwhelmingly present when you speak to him. He never gets sidetracked or checks his phone. He’s sincerely nice; the word undersells how welcoming his presence is, but it’s the right word.

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“I Was Singing About The ‘Film Of Sky,’ Whatever That Is”: ML Buch Brings Her Singular Sound World To LA https://www.stereogum.com/2273067/i-was-singing-about-the-film-of-sky-whatever-that-is-ml-buch-brings-her-singular-sound-world-to-la/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2273067/i-was-singing-about-the-film-of-sky-whatever-that-is-ml-buch-brings-her-singular-sound-world-to-la/interviews/qa/#respond Fri, 26 Jul 2024 12:51:20 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2273067 Elsa Gottvall

Every artist has a set of recurring tropes, and for ML Buch it’s a few very specific images: a body falling apart then coming back together again; light bouncing from a reflective surface (particularly glints of sun on the sea). They are regular fixtures across her work, and possibly always will be. “It’s nice to have these eternally, some elements or props or fragments that keep being relevant to me,” she told me recently at a Cuban café in Los Angeles, though she has “no interest in understanding” why she keeps gravitating towards them. It’s been 10 months since she released Suntub, her masterpiece, and she has no interest in understanding that either. “I was singing about the ‘film of sky’, whatever that is,” she said.

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Elsa Gottvall

Every artist has a set of recurring tropes, and for ML Buch it’s a few very specific images: a body falling apart then coming back together again; light bouncing from a reflective surface (particularly glints of sun on the sea). They are regular fixtures across her work, and possibly always will be. “It’s nice to have these eternally, some elements or props or fragments that keep being relevant to me,” she told me recently at a Cuban café in Los Angeles, though she has “no interest in understanding” why she keeps gravitating towards them. It’s been 10 months since she released Suntub, her masterpiece, and she has no interest in understanding that either. “I was singing about the ‘film of sky’, whatever that is,” she said.

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Ben Seretan, At This Time https://www.stereogum.com/2270833/ben-seretan-allora-interview/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2270833/ben-seretan-allora-interview/music/#respond Tue, 09 Jul 2024 13:55:58 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2270833

Ben Seretan can’t just go around calling Allora his “insane Italy record” without elaborating on both the “insane” and “Italy” part. “It’s kind of a long story,” he sighs – not the “it’s kind of a long story” used as a deflection when the teller knows both they and the listener will be bored out of their minds if recall lasts more than 15 seconds. The earliest iteration of Allora’s electrifying krautrock freakout “New Air” dates back to 2012, when Seretan was just one of many “DIY idiots living in Bushwick” trying to make the scene at 285 Kent and Glasslands. In the time since, there has been unexpected indie fame in the Alpine region of Europe, scammy booking agents, life-altering breakups, devastating deaths, 24-hour ambient albums, a rousing breakthrough released into the gaping maw of early COVID, demolition derbies, dairy farm drag parties, outdoor raves and naked barn dances. Fittingly enough, the story ends in a place called Climax, New York.

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Ben Seretan can’t just go around calling Allora his “insane Italy record” without elaborating on both the “insane” and “Italy” part. “It’s kind of a long story,” he sighs – not the “it’s kind of a long story” used as a deflection when the teller knows both they and the listener will be bored out of their minds if recall lasts more than 15 seconds. The earliest iteration of Allora’s electrifying krautrock freakout “New Air” dates back to 2012, when Seretan was just one of many “DIY idiots living in Bushwick” trying to make the scene at 285 Kent and Glasslands. In the time since, there has been unexpected indie fame in the Alpine region of Europe, scammy booking agents, life-altering breakups, devastating deaths, 24-hour ambient albums, a rousing breakthrough released into the gaping maw of early COVID, demolition derbies, dairy farm drag parties, outdoor raves and naked barn dances. Fittingly enough, the story ends in a place called Climax, New York.

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Another Metamorphosis For Peel Dream Magazine https://www.stereogum.com/2269282/another-metamorphosis-for-peel-dream-magazine/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2269282/another-metamorphosis-for-peel-dream-magazine/music/#respond Wed, 26 Jun 2024 13:00:17 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2269282 Vice Cooler

When we last heard from Peel Dream Magazine, Joe Stevens had basically soft rebooted the project. During the group’s New York years, Peel Dream had been Stevens’ vehicle for exploring a host of moodier psychedelic traditions, from krautrock to shoegaze. During the pandemic, he decamped to Los Angeles, and in 2022 he re-emerged with Pad — a concept album about him getting kicked out of his own band, now set to jazz- and country-tinged baroque-pop fixated on ’60s harmonies and Beach Boys melodies. Now, another two years down the road, Stevens is set to return with Rose Main Reading Room. It’s his first release for Topshelf Records, and, once more, it’s a whole new Peel Dream Magazine.

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Vice Cooler

When we last heard from Peel Dream Magazine, Joe Stevens had basically soft rebooted the project. During the group’s New York years, Peel Dream had been Stevens’ vehicle for exploring a host of moodier psychedelic traditions, from krautrock to shoegaze. During the pandemic, he decamped to Los Angeles, and in 2022 he re-emerged with Pad — a concept album about him getting kicked out of his own band, now set to jazz- and country-tinged baroque-pop fixated on ’60s harmonies and Beach Boys melodies. Now, another two years down the road, Stevens is set to return with Rose Main Reading Room. It’s his first release for Topshelf Records, and, once more, it’s a whole new Peel Dream Magazine.

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What To Know About Solid Sound 2024, According To Jeff Tweedy https://www.stereogum.com/2269018/jeff-tweedy-wilco-solid-sound-2024-preview/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2269018/jeff-tweedy-wilco-solid-sound-2024-preview/interviews/qa/#respond Fri, 21 Jun 2024 13:52:03 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2269018 Peter Crosby

Solid Sound is not like other festivals. It’s at an art museum: the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, in North Adams, MA. It’s relatively small, with a capacity of about 8,000 people per day. And it’s entirely centered around Wilco – not just as the headliners, but as hosts and curators. It’s a festival as a sonic dinner party, with the band giving its fans not just its own music but other artists its members want to share with everyone. This year that includes Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit as the second headliner, as well as such bands as Dry Cleaning, Nick Lowe and Los Straitjackets, Ratboys, Iris Dement and Water From Your Eyes.

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Peter Crosby

Solid Sound is not like other festivals. It’s at an art museum: the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, in North Adams, MA. It’s relatively small, with a capacity of about 8,000 people per day. And it’s entirely centered around Wilco – not just as the headliners, but as hosts and curators. It’s a festival as a sonic dinner party, with the band giving its fans not just its own music but other artists its members want to share with everyone. This year that includes Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit as the second headliner, as well as such bands as Dry Cleaning, Nick Lowe and Los Straitjackets, Ratboys, Iris Dement and Water From Your Eyes.

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Water From Your Eyes, A Weird Band For Weird Times https://www.stereogum.com/2267945/water-from-your-eyes-kilby-block-party/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2267945/water-from-your-eyes-kilby-block-party/interviews/qa/#respond Fri, 14 Jun 2024 14:05:23 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2267945 Emilio Herce/Stereogum

Water From Your Eyes look fried. Anyone who has been on tour knows this moment: Outfits become an array of whatever is vaguely clean, the van somehow looks increasingly like one of those old “battle-damaged” action figures, and time becomes both more tangible and completely meaningless, as your life is scheduled down to the minute but every day and every city bleed into one another. This is more or less the state I find Rachel Brown and Nate Amos in when we meet on a corner in Salt Lake City, on a bright Sunday following some long festival nights. By the end of our conversation I’ll ask them if we missed anything. Brown will drawl a joking reply: “If I said anything stupid I’d rather have it reflect on my lack of sleep than my intelligence.”

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Water From Your Eyes look fried. Anyone who has been on tour knows this moment: Outfits become an array of whatever is vaguely clean, the van somehow looks increasingly like one of those old “battle-damaged” action figures, and time becomes both more tangible and completely meaningless, as your life is scheduled down to the minute but every day and every city bleed into one another. This is more or less the state I find Rachel Brown and Nate Amos in when we meet on a corner in Salt Lake City, on a bright Sunday following some long festival nights. By the end of our conversation I’ll ask them if we missed anything. Brown will drawl a joking reply: “If I said anything stupid I’d rather have it reflect on my lack of sleep than my intelligence.”

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Ode To Couch Slut https://www.stereogum.com/2264625/couch-slut-you-could-do-it-tonight-roadburn-festival/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2264625/couch-slut-you-could-do-it-tonight-roadburn-festival/interviews/qa/#respond Thu, 23 May 2024 13:40:07 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2264625 Joseph Bone

It’s not uncommon for musicians to use something — beers, booze, drug binges — to take the edge off before a performance. Those vices are well and good for Couch Slut’s Megan Osztrosits, but she prefers the all-encompassing numbness that only self-inflicted head trauma can provide. For her, this usually takes the form of repeatedly bashing herself in the skull with her microphone until blood drips down her face. “From the first note, I’m blacking out and going somewhere else,” she explained during our conversation at Roadburn, an annual festival celebrating heavy music in Tilburg, a Dutch city best known for its university and a beautifully weird Brothers Grimm-based amusement park. “It’s out of body.”

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Joseph Bone

It’s not uncommon for musicians to use something — beers, booze, drug binges — to take the edge off before a performance. Those vices are well and good for Couch Slut’s Megan Osztrosits, but she prefers the all-encompassing numbness that only self-inflicted head trauma can provide. For her, this usually takes the form of repeatedly bashing herself in the skull with her microphone until blood drips down her face. “From the first note, I’m blacking out and going somewhere else,” she explained during our conversation at Roadburn, an annual festival celebrating heavy music in Tilburg, a Dutch city best known for its university and a beautifully weird Brothers Grimm-based amusement park. “It’s out of body.”

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Rapsody Is Busy Turning Poison Into Joy https://www.stereogum.com/2263819/rapsody-is-busy-turning-poison-into-joy/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2263819/rapsody-is-busy-turning-poison-into-joy/interviews/qa/#respond Fri, 17 May 2024 14:45:39 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2263819 Jhalin Knowles

“Never knew a different life/ Because no one was there to show her,” rapped North Carolina’s Rapsody with real purpose on the underrated 2012 song “In The Town.”

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“Never knew a different life/ Because no one was there to show her,” rapped North Carolina’s Rapsody with real purpose on the underrated 2012 song “In The Town.”

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Roc Marciano Is Ready For His Flowers https://www.stereogum.com/2263653/roc-marciano-marciology/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2263653/roc-marciano-marciology/interviews/qa/#respond Wed, 15 May 2024 18:00:20 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2263653 Joaquin Vargas

For someone renowned for delivering raps in a crackly purr, it feels kind of strange to hear Hempstead, Long Island’s Roc Marciano even slightly raise his voice.

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For someone renowned for delivering raps in a crackly purr, it feels kind of strange to hear Hempstead, Long Island’s Roc Marciano even slightly raise his voice.

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“I Wanted To Make One Of The Great Teen Angst Soundtracks”: Jane Schoenbrun On The Music Of I Saw The TV Glow https://www.stereogum.com/2262845/i-wanted-to-make-one-of-the-great-teen-angst-soundtracks-jane-schoenbrun-on-the-music-of-i-saw-the-tv-glow/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2262845/i-wanted-to-make-one-of-the-great-teen-angst-soundtracks-jane-schoenbrun-on-the-music-of-i-saw-the-tv-glow/interviews/qa/#respond Fri, 10 May 2024 13:55:20 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2262845

Jane Schoenbrun has stated they wanted their new film I Saw The TV Glow, which gets a wide release May 17 through A24, to feel like the “memory of television.” Most literally, this refers to how a millennial might remember something like Buffy The Vampire Slayer 20 or 30 years later, but it’s tempting to see the statement in a more abstract way: if television was actually remembering things, if the life-force looming behind the screen in a film like Poltergeist or Videodrome developed a nostalgic streak and a sense of poetry.

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Jane Schoenbrun has stated they wanted their new film I Saw The TV Glow, which gets a wide release May 17 through A24, to feel like the “memory of television.” Most literally, this refers to how a millennial might remember something like Buffy The Vampire Slayer 20 or 30 years later, but it’s tempting to see the statement in a more abstract way: if television was actually remembering things, if the life-force looming behind the screen in a film like Poltergeist or Videodrome developed a nostalgic streak and a sense of poetry.

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Myriam Gendron’s Open Book Approach https://www.stereogum.com/2262521/myriam-gendron-mayday/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2262521/myriam-gendron-mayday/interviews/qa/#respond Tue, 07 May 2024 14:25:25 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2262521 Justine Latour

With her deep knowledge of history and literature, combined with her vulnerable, evocative lyrics, Myriam Gendron has the power to open emotional portals. There is something intangible about the sound of her voice, the phrasing of her words, and the chords she chooses that unlocks something within me, like few other musicians can.

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Justine Latour

With her deep knowledge of history and literature, combined with her vulnerable, evocative lyrics, Myriam Gendron has the power to open emotional portals. There is something intangible about the sound of her voice, the phrasing of her words, and the chords she chooses that unlocks something within me, like few other musicians can.

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Into The Pitch With Jessica Pratt https://www.stereogum.com/2261753/jessica-pratt-here-in-the-pitch/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2261753/jessica-pratt-here-in-the-pitch/interviews/qa/#respond Wed, 01 May 2024 15:50:34 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2261753 Samuel Hess

I’ve long thought that Jessica Pratt’s music is the closest we’ll get to hearing what sound was like when we were inside our mothers’ stomachs. Cooing, bubbling, gleaming: Hers is the music of the intrauterine. Pratt plays as though she’s house-training sound itself, singing somewhere in the phonic region where meaning delays itself. Untethered highs and skidding lows, it must have been what the world sounded like in utero.

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Samuel Hess

I’ve long thought that Jessica Pratt’s music is the closest we’ll get to hearing what sound was like when we were inside our mothers’ stomachs. Cooing, bubbling, gleaming: Hers is the music of the intrauterine. Pratt plays as though she’s house-training sound itself, singing somewhere in the phonic region where meaning delays itself. Untethered highs and skidding lows, it must have been what the world sounded like in utero.

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Welcome To AG Club’s World https://www.stereogum.com/2261214/welcome-to-ag-clubs-world/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2261214/welcome-to-ag-clubs-world/music/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2024 18:55:47 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2261214

Since their 2017 inception, it feels like the Bay Area’s AG Club have been through eons of trials and errors. The sprawling collective is spearheaded by the de facto leaders Jody Fontaine and Baby Boy and their videographers Manny Madrigal and Ivan Collaco. Everyone else caught in the colorful crossfire could become a member of the Club as well, as evident in the sprawling network of designers, collaborators, and friends that make up their growing universe.

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Since their 2017 inception, it feels like the Bay Area’s AG Club have been through eons of trials and errors. The sprawling collective is spearheaded by the de facto leaders Jody Fontaine and Baby Boy and their videographers Manny Madrigal and Ivan Collaco. Everyone else caught in the colorful crossfire could become a member of the Club as well, as evident in the sprawling network of designers, collaborators, and friends that make up their growing universe.

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Meet Beings, The New Experimental Supergroup With Zoh Amba, Steve Gunn, Jim White, & Shahzad Ismaily https://www.stereogum.com/2260654/beings-zoh-amba-steve-gunn-jim-white-shahzad-ismaily/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2260654/beings-zoh-amba-steve-gunn-jim-white-shahzad-ismaily/music/#respond Wed, 24 Apr 2024 13:55:18 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2260654 Ebru Yildiz

What does faith sound like? How about respect, or trust? There Is A Garden, the new semi-improvised album from Brooklyn-based experimental supergroup Beings, answers these questions with scarcely a word spoken across its nine songs. Listen to the beginning of “Happy To Be,” one of two songs from the album released today, and hear percussionist Jim White find his footing in real time alongside saxophonist Zoh Amba: the crackling croon of her horn finds a gentle melody against which White builds his thundering drums. Then, Steve Gunn enters the scene, his reverating guitar adding texture as much as rhythm, freeing Amba to further explore the range of her instrument, introducing motifs that will appear, almost as if by magic, later in the song. Bassist, keyboardist, and producer Shahzad Ismaily, the musical polymath who has performed with everyone from Marc Ribot to Yoko Ono, is ineffably present in the delicate, almost imperceptible glimmer of a synth that undergirds the song and unites its disparate elements.

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Ebru Yildiz

What does faith sound like? How about respect, or trust? There Is A Garden, the new semi-improvised album from Brooklyn-based experimental supergroup Beings, answers these questions with scarcely a word spoken across its nine songs. Listen to the beginning of “Happy To Be,” one of two songs from the album released today, and hear percussionist Jim White find his footing in real time alongside saxophonist Zoh Amba: the crackling croon of her horn finds a gentle melody against which White builds his thundering drums. Then, Steve Gunn enters the scene, his reverating guitar adding texture as much as rhythm, freeing Amba to further explore the range of her instrument, introducing motifs that will appear, almost as if by magic, later in the song. Bassist, keyboardist, and producer Shahzad Ismaily, the musical polymath who has performed with everyone from Marc Ribot to Yoko Ono, is ineffably present in the delicate, almost imperceptible glimmer of a synth that undergirds the song and unites its disparate elements.

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Yeasayer’s Chris Keating On Going Solo, Covering Paula Abdul, And What It Means To Be “Indie Rock Wealthy” https://www.stereogum.com/2259798/yeasayers-chris-keating-on-his-new-music-with-elias-abid-covering-paula-abdul-and-what-it-means-to-be-indie-rock-wealthy/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2259798/yeasayers-chris-keating-on-his-new-music-with-elias-abid-covering-paula-abdul-and-what-it-means-to-be-indie-rock-wealthy/music/#respond Wed, 17 Apr 2024 15:40:02 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2259798

Brooklyn art-rockers Yeasayer have been broken up for nearly a half-decade now, and the band’s former members continue to branch out in its wake. Back in 2022, co-lead vocalist Anand Wilder released his first proper solo album under his own name, I Don’t Know My Words, and today his former co-frontman Chris Keating steps forth with his debut solo single, “Way I Know How.”

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Brooklyn art-rockers Yeasayer have been broken up for nearly a half-decade now, and the band’s former members continue to branch out in its wake. Back in 2022, co-lead vocalist Anand Wilder released his first proper solo album under his own name, I Don’t Know My Words, and today his former co-frontman Chris Keating steps forth with his debut solo single, “Way I Know How.”

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Robert Pollard Told Us About Strut Of Kings, The Only New Guided By Voices Album Of 2024 https://www.stereogum.com/2259420/robert-pollard-told-us-about-strut-of-kings-the-only-new-guided-by-voices-album-of-2024/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2259420/robert-pollard-told-us-about-strut-of-kings-the-only-new-guided-by-voices-album-of-2024/music/#respond Tue, 16 Apr 2024 16:58:37 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2259420

Last year, Guided By Voices celebrated their 40th anniversary as a band in a way many other groups might have: by playing two triumphant hometown shows opened by an array of beloved peers and disciples. They also marked their 40th year in a way not many other bands would ever attempt: by releasing three new full-length albums within the span of about 10 months. Such uncommonly prolific output has always been standard operating procedure for Robert Pollard and his band, and four decades in, they’re still going strong.

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Last year, Guided By Voices celebrated their 40th anniversary as a band in a way many other groups might have: by playing two triumphant hometown shows opened by an array of beloved peers and disciples. They also marked their 40th year in a way not many other bands would ever attempt: by releasing three new full-length albums within the span of about 10 months. Such uncommonly prolific output has always been standard operating procedure for Robert Pollard and his band, and four decades in, they’re still going strong.

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Shabaka Puts Down The Sax https://www.stereogum.com/2258591/shabaka-hutchings-perceive-its-beauty-acknowledge-its-truth/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2258591/shabaka-hutchings-perceive-its-beauty-acknowledge-its-truth/interviews/qa/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 13:00:09 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2258591

In 2022, Shabaka Hutchings began the process of unwinding an extraordinarily exciting career that he’d spent more than a decade building. As the leader of Sons Of Kemet and The Comet Is Coming, as well as Shabaka And The Ancestors, he’d laid revolutionary poetry from Joshua Idehen, Kae Tempest, and others atop pounding acoustic and electronic grooves that borrowed from techno, Caribbean parade music, and more. He’d toured the world, slowly climbing from small clubs to massive festival stages, his high-energy saxophone style cutting through like a siren as the drums pounded.

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In 2022, Shabaka Hutchings began the process of unwinding an extraordinarily exciting career that he’d spent more than a decade building. As the leader of Sons Of Kemet and The Comet Is Coming, as well as Shabaka And The Ancestors, he’d laid revolutionary poetry from Joshua Idehen, Kae Tempest, and others atop pounding acoustic and electronic grooves that borrowed from techno, Caribbean parade music, and more. He’d toured the world, slowly climbing from small clubs to massive festival stages, his high-energy saxophone style cutting through like a siren as the drums pounded.

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“I Was Blindsided”: Sematary On Haunted Mound’s Upheaval, His Bold New Mixtape Bloody Angel, Remaining DIY, And…New Merch! https://www.stereogum.com/2257855/sematary-haunted-mound-bloody-angel/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2257855/sematary-haunted-mound-bloody-angel/interviews/qa/#respond Wed, 03 Apr 2024 15:40:54 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2257855

It’s understandable if, in the fire hose of media attention paid last Friday to a certain superstar’s yee-haw turn, some less mainstream drops didn’t register on every radar. But in a very different, angstier, and frankly more XY-chromosome-dominated corner of the music universe, fans of the underground hip-hop collective Haunted Mound were tuned into the release of Bloody Angel, the latest project from the group’s fearless founder, leader, and provocateur, Sematary.

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It’s understandable if, in the fire hose of media attention paid last Friday to a certain superstar’s yee-haw turn, some less mainstream drops didn’t register on every radar. But in a very different, angstier, and frankly more XY-chromosome-dominated corner of the music universe, fans of the underground hip-hop collective Haunted Mound were tuned into the release of Bloody Angel, the latest project from the group’s fearless founder, leader, and provocateur, Sematary.

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Scowl’s Kat Moss On Tumblr, Radiohead, Being A Horse Girl, & Psychic Dance Routine https://www.stereogum.com/2256343/scowl-kat-moss-interview-2024/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2256343/scowl-kat-moss-interview-2024/interviews/qa/#respond Tue, 26 Mar 2024 18:33:15 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2256343 Laura Harvey/Stereogum

Since their formation in 2019, Scowl have been known for many things: a crazy show at a Sonic drive-thru, Post Malone donning their t-shirts, a Taco Bell ad campaign, a slot opening for Limp Bizkit, and the subsequent industry plant accusations. All of this talk, though, is nothing compared to the Santa Cruz band’s music. After two rowdy EPs, they shared their 2021 debut full-length How Flowers Grow, a visceral blast of vicious, rambunctious hardcore. Last year’s Psychic Dance Routine EP raised the volume even louder while also experimenting with poppier, more cinematic sounds. They have the energy, the attitude, and the infectiousness to justify all the noise surrounding it.

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Since their formation in 2019, Scowl have been known for many things: a crazy show at a Sonic drive-thru, Post Malone donning their t-shirts, a Taco Bell ad campaign, a slot opening for Limp Bizkit, and the subsequent industry plant accusations. All of this talk, though, is nothing compared to the Santa Cruz band’s music. After two rowdy EPs, they shared their 2021 debut full-length How Flowers Grow, a visceral blast of vicious, rambunctious hardcore. Last year’s Psychic Dance Routine EP raised the volume even louder while also experimenting with poppier, more cinematic sounds. They have the energy, the attitude, and the infectiousness to justify all the noise surrounding it.

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Claire Rousay On “Emo Ambient,” Auto-Tune, And Her Stunning New Album Sentiment https://www.stereogum.com/2256093/claire-rousay-sentiment-interview/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2256093/claire-rousay-sentiment-interview/music/#respond Tue, 19 Mar 2024 12:40:12 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2256093 Zoe Donahoe

The best way to consume Claire Rousay’s discography is to dive into the dozens of one-offs, collaborations, and subscriber exclusives on her Bandcamp. There, you’ll find a treasure trove of irreverent and deeply personal music, from the unsparing text-to-speech self-interrogation “I’m not a bad person but…” to the iPhone sound-effect improvisation “swipe” to a three-minute recording of leaf blowers. Rousay’s music is candid about life in the digital age, and her release strategy could not exist at any other time; Bandcamp gives the LA-via-Texas artist the freedom to release low-stakes experiments with as much or as little ornamentation as she wants. And if you’re worried her recent signing to the vaunted Chicago label Thrill Jockey will slow this diaristic torrent of music, you can be assured the floodgates are not closing anytime soon.

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Zoe Donahoe

The best way to consume Claire Rousay’s discography is to dive into the dozens of one-offs, collaborations, and subscriber exclusives on her Bandcamp. There, you’ll find a treasure trove of irreverent and deeply personal music, from the unsparing text-to-speech self-interrogation “I’m not a bad person but…” to the iPhone sound-effect improvisation “swipe” to a three-minute recording of leaf blowers. Rousay’s music is candid about life in the digital age, and her release strategy could not exist at any other time; Bandcamp gives the LA-via-Texas artist the freedom to release low-stakes experiments with as much or as little ornamentation as she wants. And if you’re worried her recent signing to the vaunted Chicago label Thrill Jockey will slow this diaristic torrent of music, you can be assured the floodgates are not closing anytime soon.

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Upward Years Are Here: Inside Nothing’s Multi-Generational Shoegaze Fest Slide Away https://www.stereogum.com/2255430/nothing-shoegaze-festival-slide-away-philly/reviews/concert-review/ https://www.stereogum.com/2255430/nothing-shoegaze-festival-slide-away-philly/reviews/concert-review/#respond Wed, 13 Mar 2024 16:37:57 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2255430 Cam Smith

“I’m really happy right now,” Domenic Palermo says, his voice quivering with joy. “I feel like I’m doing the right thing for once, and that’s not a normal thing for me.”

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Cam Smith

“I’m really happy right now,” Domenic Palermo says, his voice quivering with joy. “I feel like I’m doing the right thing for once, and that’s not a normal thing for me.”

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Westside Gunn Can’t Stop Shining https://www.stereogum.com/2255282/westside-gunn-cant-stop-shining/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2255282/westside-gunn-cant-stop-shining/interviews/qa/#respond Tue, 12 Mar 2024 13:05:23 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2255282 <a href=ProlificKid">

“Buffalo was a thriving community where you could lead a nice little middle-class life,” recalls Westside Gunn (real name Alvin Lamar Worthy), the city’s most influential living rap entrepreneur. “But once the crack era hit it fucked up everything, including my mother. Remember, I’m no spring chicken. I’ve seen it all!”

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“Buffalo was a thriving community where you could lead a nice little middle-class life,” recalls Westside Gunn (real name Alvin Lamar Worthy), the city’s most influential living rap entrepreneur. “But once the crack era hit it fucked up everything, including my mother. Remember, I’m no spring chicken. I’ve seen it all!”

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Stay Inside Are Glad Their Band Name Is No Longer Timely https://www.stereogum.com/2253532/stay-inside-ferried-away-bryn-nieboer-chris-johns/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2253532/stay-inside-ferried-away-bryn-nieboer-chris-johns/music/#respond Wed, 28 Feb 2024 15:50:26 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2253532 Austin LoCicero

Perhaps the most damning indictment of American current affairs is calling 2018 the “good ol’ days.” Around this time, Stay Inside were starting to link up with the likes of Good Looking Friends, Answering Machine, and Cold Wrecks, building a “Brooklyn emo” scene in a city that has never been particularly welcoming to the genre. But that was before Biden vs. Trump II, Dobbs, the encroaching possibility of World War III, the dismantling of music media… and, of course, the pandemic.

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Austin LoCicero

Perhaps the most damning indictment of American current affairs is calling 2018 the “good ol’ days.” Around this time, Stay Inside were starting to link up with the likes of Good Looking Friends, Answering Machine, and Cold Wrecks, building a “Brooklyn emo” scene in a city that has never been particularly welcoming to the genre. But that was before Biden vs. Trump II, Dobbs, the encroaching possibility of World War III, the dismantling of music media… and, of course, the pandemic.

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Kneecap On Their New Album, Movie, And Legal Battle With The UK Government https://www.stereogum.com/2252215/kneecap-new-album-fine-art-sundance-biopic-irish-rap-group/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2252215/kneecap-new-album-fine-art-sundance-biopic-irish-rap-group/music/#respond Tue, 20 Feb 2024 14:00:12 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2252215 Sarah Ellis

One thing is for certain: Belfast rap trio Kneecap are made of strong stuff.

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Sarah Ellis

One thing is for certain: Belfast rap trio Kneecap are made of strong stuff.

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Madi Diaz On Weird Faith, Love On Tour, And Her Late-Breaking Success https://www.stereogum.com/2250513/madi-diaz-on-weird-faith-love-on-tour-and-her-late-breaking-success/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2250513/madi-diaz-on-weird-faith-love-on-tour-and-her-late-breaking-success/interviews/qa/#respond Tue, 06 Feb 2024 18:21:04 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2250513 Muriel Margaret

When Madi Diaz got the phone call that Harry Styles had handpicked her to open a string of his Love On Tour stadium shows, she really needed some good news. The Nashville singer-songwriter was stuck in traffic as it started to get dark on a 12-hour drive to Philly to begin tour. And at some point, she had noticed that the rental car she was driving had an ant infestation. Frazzled, ant-bitten, and decidedly not in a good mood, she put her manager on the Bluetooth.

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Muriel Margaret

When Madi Diaz got the phone call that Harry Styles had handpicked her to open a string of his Love On Tour stadium shows, she really needed some good news. The Nashville singer-songwriter was stuck in traffic as it started to get dark on a 12-hour drive to Philly to begin tour. And at some point, she had noticed that the rental car she was driving had an ant infestation. Frazzled, ant-bitten, and decidedly not in a good mood, she put her manager on the Bluetooth.

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Chopping It Up With Benny The Butcher https://www.stereogum.com/2249054/benny-the-butcher-everybody-cant-go/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2249054/benny-the-butcher-everybody-cant-go/interviews/qa/#respond Fri, 26 Jan 2024 16:27:16 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2249054 Joshua Kissi

“There’s so many conflicting thoughts going through your brain when you’re going through that situation,” explains Benny The Butcher. “There’s so much pressure.” The veteran rapper is commenting on a powerfully bleak bar from his long-awaited official debut album, Everybody Can’t Go, out today on Def Jam: “Stashing money in the bathroom ceiling, my mom’s bitching/ Cooking work, the microwave beeping sound like a bomb ticking.”

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Joshua Kissi

“There’s so many conflicting thoughts going through your brain when you’re going through that situation,” explains Benny The Butcher. “There’s so much pressure.” The veteran rapper is commenting on a powerfully bleak bar from his long-awaited official debut album, Everybody Can’t Go, out today on Def Jam: “Stashing money in the bathroom ceiling, my mom’s bitching/ Cooking work, the microwave beeping sound like a bomb ticking.”

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Return To Infant Island https://www.stereogum.com/2247343/infant-island-obsidian-wreath/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2247343/infant-island-obsidian-wreath/interviews/qa/#respond Thu, 11 Jan 2024 14:02:02 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2247343

Suffering through shitty unpaid gigs doesn’t necessarily build character, but it can at least provide some perspective (or some enduring inside jokes) for bands who make it out of that phase. During Infant Island’s own infancy as a “DIY band of broke motherfuckers,” guitarist Alex Rudenshiold convinced his mates to participate in a University of Mary Washington talent show, eyes on the prize money that could finance their debut album. “It’s humiliating and embarrassing, but at least no one will be there,” he rationalized. This was a reasonable assumption given UMW’s smallish enrollment and marooned location in Fredericksburg, Virginia – almost exactly halfway between Richmond and Washington, DC. Yet, perhaps because of those qualities, a surprising portion of the student body came out to watch Infant Island play a thundering, metalgaze instrumental that failed to impress the judges more than “not one, but two yo-yo acts,” Rudenshiold laughs. “We ended up paying out of pocket. Didn’t win $500, didn’t even place, didn’t pass go.”

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Suffering through shitty unpaid gigs doesn’t necessarily build character, but it can at least provide some perspective (or some enduring inside jokes) for bands who make it out of that phase. During Infant Island’s own infancy as a “DIY band of broke motherfuckers,” guitarist Alex Rudenshiold convinced his mates to participate in a University of Mary Washington talent show, eyes on the prize money that could finance their debut album. “It’s humiliating and embarrassing, but at least no one will be there,” he rationalized. This was a reasonable assumption given UMW’s smallish enrollment and marooned location in Fredericksburg, Virginia – almost exactly halfway between Richmond and Washington, DC. Yet, perhaps because of those qualities, a surprising portion of the student body came out to watch Infant Island play a thundering, metalgaze instrumental that failed to impress the judges more than “not one, but two yo-yo acts,” Rudenshiold laughs. “We ended up paying out of pocket. Didn’t win $500, didn’t even place, didn’t pass go.”

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Marika Hackman On Panic Attacks, Autobiographical Art, Horny Songs, & Her Visceral New Album Big Sigh https://www.stereogum.com/2245715/marika-hackman-on-panic-attacks-autobiographical-art-horny-songs-her-visceral-new-album-big-sigh/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2245715/marika-hackman-on-panic-attacks-autobiographical-art-horny-songs-her-visceral-new-album-big-sigh/interviews/qa/#respond Wed, 10 Jan 2024 16:00:05 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2245715 Steve Gullick

Where has Marika Hackman been my whole life? A quick run-down: After a handful of EPs, the English musician released her first full-length in 2015, We Slept At Last, a collection of elegiac ballads, released on the 1975’s label Dirty Hit. In 2017, she followed it with the more playful I’m Not Your Man on Seattle’s iconic Sub Pop, the gloom imbued with an acerbic attitude: “I’ve got your boyfriend on my mind/ I think he knows you stayed with me last night/ I held his world in my hands/ I threw it out to see where it would land,” she intoned on the opener “Boyfriend.” This flirty, more upbeat ambiance reached its peak on 2019’s Any Human Friend, a sultry pop masterpiece. After a covers LP in 2020 — on which she paid homage to Grimes, Elliott Smith, Radiohead, and more — Hackman is kicking off 2024 with Big Sigh, whose title kind of says it all.

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Steve Gullick

Where has Marika Hackman been my whole life? A quick run-down: After a handful of EPs, the English musician released her first full-length in 2015, We Slept At Last, a collection of elegiac ballads, released on the 1975’s label Dirty Hit. In 2017, she followed it with the more playful I’m Not Your Man on Seattle’s iconic Sub Pop, the gloom imbued with an acerbic attitude: “I’ve got your boyfriend on my mind/ I think he knows you stayed with me last night/ I held his world in my hands/ I threw it out to see where it would land,” she intoned on the opener “Boyfriend.” This flirty, more upbeat ambiance reached its peak on 2019’s Any Human Friend, a sultry pop masterpiece. After a covers LP in 2020 — on which she paid homage to Grimes, Elliott Smith, Radiohead, and more — Hackman is kicking off 2024 with Big Sigh, whose title kind of says it all.

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Evilgiane & Surf Gang Are Changing The Sound Of Hip-Hop https://www.stereogum.com/2244988/evilgiane-surf-gang-are-changing-the-sound-of-hip-hop/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2244988/evilgiane-surf-gang-are-changing-the-sound-of-hip-hop/interviews/qa/#respond Fri, 08 Dec 2023 14:19:34 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2244988 <a href=D'Andre Williams">

Despite never hitting the charts, “Goodbye Horses” became the sleeper hit of the ‘90s after appearing in Jonathan Demme’s The Silence Of The Lambs. Demme stumbled into a taxi driven by Diane Luckey during a mid-’80s NYC blizzard and became so smitten with her music that he included it in several of his films, most famously dropping the needle on “Goodbye Horses” for a scene featuring the androgynous serial-killer Buffalo Bill dancing naked with his genitalia tucked behind his crotch, caressing his nipple ring and applying makeup as his prisoner tries to escape. With its gentle coos and warm, echoing synth chords, “Goodbye Horses” became a symbol of counterculture.

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Despite never hitting the charts, “Goodbye Horses” became the sleeper hit of the ‘90s after appearing in Jonathan Demme’s The Silence Of The Lambs. Demme stumbled into a taxi driven by Diane Luckey during a mid-’80s NYC blizzard and became so smitten with her music that he included it in several of his films, most famously dropping the needle on “Goodbye Horses” for a scene featuring the androgynous serial-killer Buffalo Bill dancing naked with his genitalia tucked behind his crotch, caressing his nipple ring and applying makeup as his prisoner tries to escape. With its gentle coos and warm, echoing synth chords, “Goodbye Horses” became a symbol of counterculture.

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ScarLip Is Speaking The Ugly Truth https://www.stereogum.com/2244249/scarlip-is-speaking-the-ugly-truth/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2244249/scarlip-is-speaking-the-ugly-truth/interviews/qa/#respond Wed, 06 Dec 2023 19:03:30 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2244249

“Everything is too pretty right now, so I am bringing back an ugly truth,” answers Bronx-born rap artist ScarLip (real name Sierra Lewis) when asked to describe her appeal and the role she feels she can potentially play within hip-hop culture across the 2020s.

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“Everything is too pretty right now, so I am bringing back an ugly truth,” answers Bronx-born rap artist ScarLip (real name Sierra Lewis) when asked to describe her appeal and the role she feels she can potentially play within hip-hop culture across the 2020s.

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Will Toledo On Car Seat Headrest’s New Album, Recovering From Long COVID, The State Of Bandcamp, And What’s Next For One Of Indie Rock’s Greatest Bands https://www.stereogum.com/2244496/will-toledo-car-seat-headrest/interviews/qa/ https://www.stereogum.com/2244496/will-toledo-car-seat-headrest/interviews/qa/#respond Mon, 04 Dec 2023 18:15:14 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2244496 Emilio Herce

When vaccines became available and the world began opening up again, many music fans wisely chose to play it safe by wearing masks to the live shows they had dearly missed. But Will Toledo, bandleader of Car Seat Headrest, took it one step further.

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Emilio Herce

When vaccines became available and the world began opening up again, many music fans wisely chose to play it safe by wearing masks to the live shows they had dearly missed. But Will Toledo, bandleader of Car Seat Headrest, took it one step further.

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Back To Love: On Robert Glasper’s Annual Blue Note Residency https://www.stereogum.com/2243395/robert-glasper-annual-blue-note-residency-robtober/columns/sounding-board/ https://www.stereogum.com/2243395/robert-glasper-annual-blue-note-residency-robtober/columns/sounding-board/#respond Fri, 24 Nov 2023 15:15:32 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2243395 Jamie Sandel

It’s a Saturday afternoon in late October in New York City, and the Grammy winning jazz pianist, producer, writer, and arranger Robert Glasper has a problem that has plagued bandleaders for generations: With little notice, a crucial piece of his ensemble has bailed on an upcoming gig, and he now needs to find a fill-in on the fly.

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Jamie Sandel

It’s a Saturday afternoon in late October in New York City, and the Grammy winning jazz pianist, producer, writer, and arranger Robert Glasper has a problem that has plagued bandleaders for generations: With little notice, a crucial piece of his ensemble has bailed on an upcoming gig, and he now needs to find a fill-in on the fly.

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Mo Troper Talks Troper Sings Brion, His New Album Covering Unreleased Jon Brion Gems https://www.stereogum.com/2242944/mo-troper-talks-troper-sings-brion-his-new-album-covering-unreleased-jon-brion-gems/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2242944/mo-troper-talks-troper-sings-brion-his-new-album-covering-unreleased-jon-brion-gems/music/#respond Fri, 17 Nov 2023 15:25:08 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2242944 Hannah Clark

Most music fans who know Jon Brion’s name recognize him as one of the greats. It’s likely you’ve heard the composer, producer, and pop singer-songwriter’s work with Kanye West, Fiona Apple, Elliott Smith, and many others. Perhaps you’re aware he scored prestige art-film classics like Magnolia, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, and Lady Bird. Maybe you’re even acquainted with his lone official solo album, 2001’s Meaningless (reissued last year), or his short-lived band the Grays with Jason Falkner. But real heads know there’s a goldmine of unreleased Brion music floating around that’s as good or better than what actually came out through official channels.

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Hannah Clark

Most music fans who know Jon Brion’s name recognize him as one of the greats. It’s likely you’ve heard the composer, producer, and pop singer-songwriter’s work with Kanye West, Fiona Apple, Elliott Smith, and many others. Perhaps you’re aware he scored prestige art-film classics like Magnolia, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, and Lady Bird. Maybe you’re even acquainted with his lone official solo album, 2001’s Meaningless (reissued last year), or his short-lived band the Grays with Jason Falkner. But real heads know there’s a goldmine of unreleased Brion music floating around that’s as good or better than what actually came out through official channels.

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