Archive for the Interviews Category

On Tyranny: Hungarian Black-Metallers Sear Bliss Lost ‘Freedom’ In Orbán’s Autocracy

Posted in Features, Interviews, On Tyranny with tags , , , on 03/19/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Hungary’s longest-running band, Sear Bliss, recently spoke with me about what it’s like living in a country ruled by a despot who happens to be good friends with Donald Trump. Get a glimpse of the serious threats American artists are now facing at home, where the Trump regime is now disappearing dissenters, in the latest edition of New Noise‘s new series, “On Tyranny.”

Kevin Rumantis: ‘Sometimes Something That You Love Making Isn’t Going to Be That Fun to Listen To’

Posted in Interviews with tags , , , , , on 03/18/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Read a rare interview with Kevin Rumantis of Melvins and Cows lore in which he and partner Gina Skwoz discuss their Lords and Lady Kevin project with Trevor Dunn of Tomahawk (and Melvins too!). New Noise has the piece.

On Tyranny: Necrofier Frontman Wonders ‘Is It Going to Be Like ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’?’

Posted in Features, Interviews, On Tyranny with tags , , on 03/17/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

When we recently chatted with Christian Larson about his upcoming Hell’s Heroes festival and what his band Necrofier is up to, we also had to pick his brain about what the hell is going on in the United States of America.

Julia, Julia Has Cats, Cats, Cats

Posted in Interviews with tags , , on 03/17/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Check out the latest installment in my ongoing series on musicians talking about their pets on New Noise, this time focusing on Coathangers leader Julia Kugel’s other project.

SOM: ‘There’s Enough Doom and Gloom. We Don’t Need to Contribute to It’

Posted in Interviews with tags on 03/17/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Delve into my deep conversation with SOM, a shoegaze/ post-rock squad featuring former members of Caspian, Junius and Constants, courtesy of Treble.

Dez Dare Never Gets Led Astray. His Pets, on the Other Hand …

Posted in Interviews with tags , on 03/15/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

One of the most genuinely lovable and universally adored figures in independent music across the world, Dez Dare (a.k.a. Darren Smallman) recently humbled The Bad Penny by participating in the latest installment of our Pet Sounds series on New Noise‘s website. Check out the bulk of our conversation here:

Lo-Pan: ‘We Play at the Audience. We Do Not Play for an Audience’

Posted in Favorite Films, Features, Interviews with tags , , on 03/01/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Heavy-hitters Lo-Pan give New Noise an early preview of their fifth record ahead of its April release–and, to The Bad Penny‘s particular delight, geek out about Big Trouble in Little China.

Video Interview: Watch 37 Houses’ Husband and Wife Play Ad Hoc ‘Newlywed Game’

Posted in Comedy, Exclusives, Fun And Games, Interviews with tags on 02/28/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Thank you, New Noise, for publishing a video I’ve wanted to create for a while: “The Newlywed Game,” as played by rock-music spouses or significant others. Watch the husband and wife duo of 37 Houses take part in our inaugural edition of what we hope will be an ongoing series. Artist interviews are sorely in need of more levity these days, amirite?

Catch 37 Houses perform at Prototype on Mar. 15 in Paterson, NJ; and at Pete’s Candy Store in Brooklyn, NY, on the following day.

Go to 37 Houses’ Bandcamp page for much more on the lovable lovers.

Robyn Hitchcock ‘Could’ve Sung About Michael Caine’ Instead of Gene Hackman

Posted in Esoterica, Interviews with tags , , on 02/27/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

A funny thing happened when Robyn Hitchcock released his 12th studio album, Jewels for Sophia, in July 1999 and toured behind it: Quizzically, he decided to devote one of its songs to actor Gene Hackman, whose previously ubiquitous appearances in gritty crime capers from yesteryears had inexplicably slowed to a trickle.

Hitchcock latched onto Hackman’s fading presence like a mesmerizing curio one might find in an antique store, haunting him to the extent that he felt compelled to address it in song. (Hackman passed away this month at age 95, according to news reports from today, hence this homage of sorts.)

The lyrics to “Don’t Talk to Me About Gene Hackman,” which was unlisted on Jewels for Sophia, went like this:

I’ll have a warm bath
I’ll have a bottle of wine
I’ll put myself to bed
And I’ll feel just fine
But don’t talk to me about Gene Hackman

He’s got an evil grin
He’s got curly hair
And every time he smiles
It means trouble somewhere
So don’t talk to me about Gene Hackman

He’s in every film
Sometimes wearing a towel
And if it isn’t him
You get Andie MacDowell
So don’t talk to me about Gene Hackman

Don’t talk to me at all
Don’t say hello
You could be Gene himself for all I know

In Unforgiven
He was totally mean
But when he got his
I really felt for Gene
But don’t talk to me about Gene Hackman

I’ll have a cold shower
I’ll have a bottle of pop
I’ll get a dog named Laszlo
From a Laszlo shop
But don’t talk to me about
G-E-N-E H-A-C-K-M-A-N
Gene Hackman

Some fans regarded the song as Hitchcock at his quirkiest, while others dismissed it as irritating British wit. But in one of the first interviews I ever conducted, in the same year as Jewels for Sophia reached the CD bins at record stores, Hitchcock elucidated his train of thought while writing “Don’t Talk to Me About Gene Hackman.”

Here is an excerpt from my feature on Hitchcock for my old magazine The Creature; the full interview isn’t online yet:

“When asked why [Hitchcock] chose [to focus on] Hackman [in song], Hitchcock says, ‘Who knows? He appears to be in almost every film. I could’ve sung [about] Michael Caine, but it was more fun singing [about] Gene Hackman. I hope he doesn’t have me rubbed out or anything. I gather he’s quite genial. Have you seen the film Unforgiven?’ “

RIP Gene Hackman. Long live Robyn Hitchcock (who is 71, for those keeping score at home). And for that matter, long live 91-year-old Michael Caine too.

Cattle Decapitation Vocalist ‘Can’t Imagine a World Without Animals’

Posted in Interviews with tags , on 02/27/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Well guys, here it is: The very best of the 29 installments of my Pet Sounds series for New Noise thus far. Cattle Decapitation’s vocalist revealing that his love for animals often brings him to tears? Doesn’t get better than this, metalheads. Thanks to Travis, Justin and New Noise!