
Artist Interview: Austin McCutchen of Hot Joy
Zac spoke with Austin McCutchen, vocalist/guitarist of Hot Joy, about the band's debut EP 'Small Favor.'
Read MoreZac spoke with Austin McCutchen, vocalist/guitarist of Hot Joy, about the band's debut EP 'Small Favor.'
Read MoreGuest writer Gannon Hanevold unpacks Elliott Green's new 'Kintsugi' EP.
Read MoreWe spoke with Buffalo's Spaced about their new LP 'This Is All We Ever Get,' out today on Revelation Records.
Read MoreJimmy Montague fills us in on the process behind his latest love letter to the '70s, 'Tomorrow's Coffee'
Read MoreLoan speaks with John O'Callaghan about his third poetry book "The Highly Unqualified Hand-Guide To Keeping Plants Alive" out now.
Read MoreLarson Ross of Flesh Tape breaks down the inspiration behind each of the eleven songs on his band's self-titled debut, out today on Power Goth Recordings.
Read MoreD'angelo of Sugar Coat talks about transitioning from writing for hardcore bands to writing for an indie band, his formative influences, and where the band might go in the future.
Read MoreElizabeth speaks with Chicago post-hardcore band Ira Glass about Mark Fisher, Hole, Jack Keruoac, and much more.
Read MoreAs the SoCal DJs prepare for four sold-out nights at the Shrine, we learn a little bit about their live show preparations and friendship.
Read MoreLoan speaks with Australian alternative rock duo Wayside about their forthcoming sophomore album 'What Does Your Soul Look Like' out on Friday
Read MoreLoan speaks with frontman Michael Bingham about Spiritual Cramp and the San Francisco punks' debut self-titled album
Read MoreJami spoke with Dollar Signs about their new album Legend Tripping, their favorite cryptids, and spooky movies just in time for Halloween
Read MoreZac speaks with LA indie rock band Rocket about their debut EP 'Versions of You,' out tomorrow
Read MoreLoan spoke with vocalist/guitarist Walker Franck of Flower Language about their debut album Thrown Into Air
Read MoreLoan spoke with frontman Jim Adkins about the key to longevity behind Jimmy Eat World's 30 years as a band, what he thinks about the popularity of emo, how they're approaching releasing new music, and more
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