Get Involved: August Roundup
Take a look at the artists interviewed for our music talk show this past month.
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Read MoreThe Vancouver singer/songwriter discusses pop catharsis and their album 'MELTWORLD' on the latest episode of Get Involved.
Read MoreWe spoke with Garty Smith, founder of Really Rad Records, about the label's history, most consequential releases, and genre-agnostic roster.
Read MoreThe Vancouver duo are turning the Big Club Jam inside-out on their new indie dance single.
Read MoreFor 2023's first installment of Your New Favorite Label, Jami speaks with the NY-based Totally Real Records!
Read MoreGrace caught up with Dan Poppa and Jarrett Denner of waveform* to talk the band's writing process and their warm and lived-in new record 'Antarctica'
Read MoreWe sat down with multi-instrumentalist Color Temperature about his new record 'Me Talk Pretty,' his 14-minute epic single "The River," and David Sedaris.
Read MoreThe Iowa-dwelling indie-folk-pop artist reflects on the emotional writing process for her newest album 'Carving Canyons.'
Read MoreThe Texas rock band hit the West Coast for a summer of toxic beaches and great hangs, and we caught up with them for a new ep of 'Get Involved.'
Read MoreWe talked with Buffalo, NY phenom Quinton Brock on his debut album's release day, on a new episode of Get Involved.
Read MoreWe go full Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives with Father/Daughter Records owner Jessi Frick on a new episode of Get Involved.
Read MoreThe Richmond, VA-based midiwave musician joins us on a new episode of Get Involved.
Read MoreThe Atlanta rock band's frontman Zack Fowler shares how a botched New Year's Eve inspired the song, on a new episode of Get Involved.
Read MoreBerlin-based musician José Díaz Rohena, aka Liquid Playboys, guests on a new episode of our music talk show Get Involved.
Read MoreThe cross-country musical duo The Pile talk about how a misheard line from a play and a taste for slap bass combined to influence their two-part single "The Crab."
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