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Summer Vacation with Bradford Cox
The Deerhunter frontman on his solo project, Atlas Sound. BLOG POSTED: 10/21/09
Kurt Vile–not a stage name!–Philly's self-ordained "Constant Hitmaker" emerges from the City of Brotherly Love with his first proper album. BLOG POSTED: 10/19/09
Dead Leaves is actually the title of a great old album by Versus, which I've been listening to a lot lately. In addition, I've been sweeping up lots of dead leaves in my garden and watching a lot of dead leaves fall to the ground all over New York City. BLOG POSTED: 10/15/09
Bronson director Nicolas Winding Refn on the violence in his films, BlackBerry culture, and not getting to know the UK's most notorious jailbird. BLOG POSTED: 10/06/09
Joy Division and New Order's Bernard Sumner on his new band (and its synth-less sound), why he hates touring, and a fateful encounter he had with a giant shark last month off the west coast of Scotland. BLOG POSTED: 09/29/09
Hope Sandoval, the inimitable voice of Mazzy Star, on her new album, her influences, and Morrissey. BLOG POSTED: 09/28/09
D.A. Pennebaker's Monterey Pop serves as a sort of corrective–not to popular ideas about the Summer of Love, but about its soundtrack. BLOG POSTED: 09/23/09
On the second day of All Tomorrow's Parties, a magical mystery tour for the Brooklyn set. BLOG POSTED: 09/15/09