• Elliot Tuttle: interview

    Elliot Tuttle: interview

    A gay guy in his prime. Is there anything more dangerous? Elliot Tuttle stands outside the grand SVA Theatre, wearing a glitzy black top and holding a pack of American Spirits, having his ear talked off by two NYU students. He just attended the North American premiere of Blue Film…

  • Food House: Interview

    Food House: Interview

    Gupi and Fraxiom are children of the internet age. As the hyperpop duo food house, they create music that unabashedly embraces cringe and niche; through high-pitched autotune, abrasive synth, and booming drums the duo have created a sound for the terminally online.  Food House was formed through performances at house…

  • Katarina Zhu: Interview

    Katarina Zhu: Interview

    Katarina Zhu is a director, actor, and an alum of NYU Tisch that we are very proud to claim. Premiering at Sundance 2025, her debut feature Bunnylovr follows an often-dissociating cam girl (Rebecca, played by Zhu herself) as she struggles to rekindle the relationship with her dying father. At the…

  • Chandler Levack (Mile End Kicks): Interview

    Chandler Levack (Mile End Kicks): Interview

    At the turn of the century, Cameron Crowe’s autobiographical film about a young rock critic in 1970s San Diego, Almost Famous, was released in theatres to little fanfare, despite critical praise. Much like the fabled debut by The Velvet Underground, it feels like everyone who did see the movie turned…

  • My New Band Believe: Interview

    My New Band Believe: Interview

    By the time Cameron Picton emerged from slumber with My New Band Believe, the world that had birthed him seemed like textbook history. Its most significant players had put space between themselves and the grimy teen angst that had defined much of their seminal work. So after the soaring heights…

  • Ritt Momney: Interview

    Ritt Momney: Interview

    Jack Rutter’s mellowed out. He says so himself, but you can tell as much by his slow speaking cadence, unkempt beard and his latest album as Ritt Momney, BASE, which also happens to be his best. Gone are the hamfisted odes to Mormonism and jittery pop-rock of his past releases.…

  • Flatwounds: Interview

    Flatwounds: Interview

    Spawning from the New York Capital region, the 4-piece Flatwounds and their amalgamation of hard rock genres undoubtedly bring a sound that’s unique to the northeastern hardcore scenes. There’s vocalist Colin O’Hare and guitarist Matt Degnan, who began the group in Albany. They soon pulled in bassist David Coonrad and…

  • Tortoise: interview

    Tortoise: interview

    There are a few worthy places where the 20th century of music could have “ended.” Think about the lineages required to culminate in, say, A Tribe Called Quest’s sweeping blends of funk, jazz, and rap, or the plundered collages of Portishead, The Avalanches, or Handsome Boy Modeling School. But few…

  • Sarah Kinsley: Interview

    Sarah Kinsley: Interview

    The musical work of Sarah Kinsley draws deeply from the penetrating ache of wanting something that you can’t seem to name. Being classically trained and endlessly curious, she writes pop songs that glimmer with surface-level euphoria before plunging you into colder and more disorienting depths. To search for answers in…

  • ESG: Interview

    ESG: Interview

    There are few artists who can claim as much reach and influence over such a wide umbrella of styles: pop divas like TLC, hip-hop legends like MF Doom, and indie-scenesters like Unrest. That is except for ESG. Birthed in the Bronx in 1978, the dance-funk group are known for their…

  • “There’s No Shame in It”: Dominic Hicks on Opening London’s Sleaziest Cinema

    “There’s No Shame in It”: Dominic Hicks on Opening London’s Sleaziest Cinema

    It’s movie night in New York City but all there is to see is your third viewing of Chungking Express at the Metrograph, or, if you’re feeling even crazier, a midnight screening at the IFC Center that, half-stoned, you will fall asleep in. Is there really nowhere in the world…

  • Jackzebra: Interview

    Jackzebra: Interview

    Jackzebra landed in Western consciousness with an exotic hype that had the same sensational fish-out-of-water media hype of Linsanity. Reductionally dubbed the Chinese Bladee by online commentators, there was a swift move to categorize Jackzebra as a known unknown. Media narratives soon emerged, that Jackzebra was somehow a representative of…