Archive for the Interviews Category

Cursive Touches Every Song On New ‘Devourer’ LP

Posted in Interviews with tags , , on 09/13/2024 by Kurt Orzeck

Did my Music Connection story about Cursive signing to a new label leave you hungering for more about the indie-rock stalwarts? Then read what frontman Tim Kasher had to say about everyone song on their new LP, Devourer, which he related to me for FLOOD.

Poison Arrows, Common Wounds, Alex Henry Foster, Bite The Hand Spill Money-Saving Secrets

Posted in Interviews with tags , , , on 09/11/2024 by Kurt Orzeck

Are you a young musician worried about going broke while trying to break through? Heed this advice by veteran bands including Poison Arrows, Common Wounds, Alex Henry Foster and Bite the Hand. Read the fourth installment of our money-saving series via New Noise.

An Epic Conversation With Australia’s Enigmatic Be’lakor

Posted in Interviews with tags on 09/10/2024 by Kurt Orzeck

Five years in the waiting, take a seat and read a rare, in-depth conversation on New Noise with the best progressive melodic-death metal band Australia has ever produced: reclusive studio geniuses Be’lakor.

Exclusive: Necrofier Eying Summer 2025 for Next LP Release

Posted in Interviews with tags on 09/10/2024 by Kurt Orzeck

Melodic black-metal miscreants Necrofier are firing on all cylinders once again. The indefatigable Houston heathens just hit the road, but they’re already plotting a new record to be released in summer 2025. Go to New Noise to read the scoop straight from the horse’s mouth.

Hippie Death Cult Rock Out To … Who?

Posted in Interviews with tags , on 09/09/2024 by Kurt Orzeck

With Portland psych-os Hippie Death Cult touring hard this summer, we bring you a previously unpublished interview in which the band revealed their surprising affection for a certain hip-hop collective.

Mork Mastermind Recalls Bumping Into Megadeth Drummer In Vegas

Posted in Interviews with tags , on 09/08/2024 by Kurt Orzeck

Late last month, Norwegian black-metal act Mork announced they’ve put the finishing touches on their seventh album, Syv (Peaceville), and that it’ll arrive on September 20. The occasion will be extra-sweet for project originator Thomas Eriksen, as this year marks two decades since he spawned his unsettling, corpse-paint-obsessed endeavor. Go to The Big Takeover to read my interview with Eriksen shortly before he brought Mork to the United States for the first time five years ago, and the chance encounter he had with Megadeth drummer Dirk Verbeuren in Las Vegas.

Malist Creator ‘Exhausted’ By Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine

Posted in Interviews with tags on 09/07/2024 by Kurt Orzeck

Reprehensibly, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine—which began two months before our first interview with black-metal ingénue Ovfrost—is still raging. The fearless musician spoke openly about his opposition to his country’s actions abroad during a recent, wide-ranging conversation. Go here to read the full New Noise conversation with a truly brave artist.

Undeath Enlarge ‘Big Tent’ For All Metal Fans

Posted in Interviews on 09/06/2024 by Kurt Orzeck

Prosthetic Records death-metal posse Undeath are about to drop their third album and shove off for an extensive tour. Go to New Noise for my previously unreleased interview from a couple of years ago in which vocalist Alex Jones of the Rochester, New York, crew opens up about struggling with mental health and reveals what Undeath have learned about being a band since the last time around.

Nick Cave Really Likes Tomato Omelets

Posted in Interview Transcripts, Interviews with tags , on 09/03/2024 by Kurt Orzeck

In honor of Wild God, the just-released 18th album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, New Noise published a previously unreleased and unabridged interview I conducted with the Australian rock legend/bookworm more than 20 years ago. Go here to read our lengthy conversation, which shows a lighter side of the sullen superstar.

Sunny Day Real Estate’s Trend-Averse Jeremy Enigk Is A True ‘Empath’

Posted in Interviews with tags , on 08/31/2024 by Kurt Orzeck

Sunny Day Real Estate, Seattle’s blasphemously overlooked indie-rock trailblazers who split up but then reunited multiple times, are stepping out for another tour in just a few weeks. In honor of their return, bounce over to New Noise to read my out-of-print interview with SDRE frontman Jeremy Enigk from June 2009.