• Fusilier: Interview

    Fusilier: Interview

    Community during uncertainty is the ethos of Fusilier, the Atlanta-born, New York-based artist who performed at Purgatory, a bar in Bushwick, to celebrate the release of their new single “Birds.” Much like the glitter-stained floors and twinkly LED lights, the atmosphere of Purgatory was bright and cheery, full of support…

  • Ezra Feinberg: Interview

    Ezra Feinberg: Interview

    Ezra Feinberg has lived a thousand lives. West coast folk-rock aficionados will recognize the name from Citay, the San Francisco ensemble, founded by Feinberg, which worked its way into a sizeable presence in the early 2000s microscene. Two decades later, Feinberg has pivoted into warmer harmonic arms. He began releasing…

  • Jeff Rosenstock: “I’m Also Just a Weird Person Navigating This Planet”

    Jeff Rosenstock: “I’m Also Just a Weird Person Navigating This Planet”

    “Seventy-five hundred…dollars…for us…to play this festival,” Jeff Rosenstock said flirtatiously on stage at Pitchfork Music Festival back in 2017. “Just don’t believe any of this shit,” he said at the time, “just because you’re charging your phone at the HBO’s Insecure charging station doesn’t mean you have to like that…

  • Holly Macve: Interview & Session

    Holly Macve: Interview & Session

    On October 21, Holly Macve performed an intimate show at Mercury Lounge to an attentive, admiring crowd. The British singer-songwriter played solo, switching between piano and guitar with her dreamy vocals as the centerpiece. To witness Macve perform that night, was to witness an artist slip into a world of…

  • Tsunami: Interview

    Tsunami: Interview

    Photo courtesy of Pat Graham and Tsunami Hailing from Washington D.C. and informed by its punk rock sound and politics, Tsunami, fronted by Jenny Toomey and Kristin Thomson, made their mark on the music scene in the 90s with just three records and a handful of singles. The duo were…

  • Half Waif, the world, and all of its colors: Interview

    Half Waif, the world, and all of its colors: Interview

    “Isn’t it so beautiful that we are all connected in a way?” Nandi Rose, singer, songwriter, and co-producer of the alternative music project Half Waif, flipped the roles of our conversation, and in turn, planted the most important question of my day onto me. It’s become an overwhelmingly important question…

  • Push Ups (Grey Li): Interview

    Push Ups (Grey Li): Interview

    Push Ups is a Brooklyn-based emo-rock band led by Grey Li, who handles nearly every aspect of the project. The band debuted last year with Push Ups Was Here, an EP that channels the raw, grunge-tinged sound of, say, Superheaven’s depraved emo-rock intonation contextualized by the self-seriousness of the modern…

  • A (Speed) Walk with Gabi Gamberg of Daffo: Interview

    A (Speed) Walk with Gabi Gamberg of Daffo: Interview

    “Should I just get gnocchi alla vodka?” This wasn’t a question to be taken lightly—it was maybe the most important question of the night, even. Gabi Gamberg, lead singer, composer, and guitarist of Daffo, posed it just an hour before their October 18th performance at the Bowery Ballroom. With less…

  • Safety Trance – STATIC-ID & Interview

    Safety Trance – STATIC-ID & Interview

    Since his descent into the Venezuelan rave circles of the 2000s, Luis Garban’s sound has known few bounds. His work as Cardopusher was central in the development of breakcore, but quickly expanded into an exploration of darker techno. Cardopusher’s incorporation of reggaeton rhythms into the depths of electronic music marked…

  • Sean Wang, “DIDI (弟弟)”: Interview

    Sean Wang, “DIDI (弟弟)”: Interview

    Of all the facets of adolescence in the digital age DIDI 弟弟 captures impeccably, the total blank stare on Chris’ (Isaac Wang) face as he scrolls through MySpace and AoL is quietly the most genius. Even in reaction to risky texts and awful updates, his eyes and face sit motionless, illuminated…

  • Redd Kross: Interview

    Redd Kross: Interview

    Brothers Jeff and Steve McDonald have truly seen it all. After starting their band as kids in Hawthorne, California (Jeff was fifteen and Steve was eleven, to be exact), they played their first public performance at an eighth grade graduation party with Black Flag, broke up and reformed a handful…

  • Bratmobile: Interview

    Bratmobile: Interview

    Bratmobile is the recently reunited project of musicians Molly Neuman and Allison Wolfe which originally began in Olympia, Washington alongside guitarist Erin Smith. The band was one of the first acts to pioneer the feminist punk rock movement later dubbed “Riot Grrrl,” after the zine penned by Neuman. Now, thirty-three…