Cassorla – an indie-rock band with jazz and soul tendencies – should probably be named “Cassor-pa-ny-la”: They call Los Angeles home these days but were born in North Philadelphia, and dwelled for a spell in Bed-Stuy and Brooklyn in between. Continue reading
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Bad Penny Exclusive Song Premiere: Cassorla’s ‘My Tree’
Posted in Exclusives, Features, Interviews, MP3s with tags Cassorla on 09/18/2010 by Kurt OrzeckCover Me: Cassorla’s Songs Of Hair, Trees, Portraits, Shouts And Alphabets EP
Posted in Cover Me, Features, Interviews with tags Beirut, Cassorla, D'Angelo, David Bowie, Dirty Projectors, John Cage, Krystle Warren, Levon Helm, Robert Plant, Slang Chickens, Staples Singer, Talk Talk, Vienna Philharmonic on 09/18/2010 by Kurt OrzeckWhen’s the last time you heard an indie-rock band – or any rock band … or, hell, any band at all – pine for the day when D’Angelo would cover one of its songs? Leave it to Los Angeles’ unpredictable and imaginative troupe Cassorla to make such a wish. Continue reading
Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo In 2002: ‘I Think I Had A Falling Out With The Fans’
Posted in Interviews with tags Pete Yorn, Rivers Cuomo, Weezer on 09/17/2010 by Kurt Orzeck“I still get the feeling that everyone’s pissed off and frustrated with us because we don’t sound like we did in 1993,” Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo told me on April 13, 2002. Going through one of the most tumultuous periods of its career, the bandmembers – who had recently fired their manager, and were bucking their PR and A&R reps at Geffen – had just “reclaimed control of ours lives,” in the words of Cuomo. Continue reading
Weezer’s Brian Bell Was ‘Overwhelmed’ By Maladroit Material
Posted in Interviews with tags Brian Bell, Rivers Cuomo, Scott Shriner, Weezer on 09/17/2010 by Kurt OrzeckIn light of Weezer’s new album, Hurley, plopping earlier this week, here’s a look back at a Maladroit-era interview with guitarist Brian Bell and bassist Scott Shriner. Previously unavailable online, it was conducted in February 2002. Continue reading
Superchunk’s Mac McCaughan And Laura Ballance Open Up About Shutting Up, Running Merge And More
Posted in Interviews with tags Japancakes, Rock*a*Teens, Superchunk, White Lights on 09/15/2010 by Kurt OrzeckKeeping the Superchunk momentum going after yesterday’s release of Majesty Shredding, here’s another vintage interview previously unavailable online. This one was conducted about nine years ago and primarily revolves around their penultimate record, Here’s to Shutting Up. Continue reading
Superchunk’s Laura Ballance In 1998: ‘The Music Industry Is Nuts Right Now’
Posted in Interviews with tags Laura Ballance, Mac McCaughan, Rock*a*Teens, Sebadoh, Shellac, Superchunk, the Arcade Fire, Verbena on 09/14/2010 by Kurt OrzeckWith the music-business climate perhaps more rotten than ever, there’s a growing tendency to romanticize the past. But it’s easy to forget the challenges faced by indie-rock bands and labels prior to the dawn of the Internet. Or, in the case of Merge Records, prior to the dawn of the Arcade Fire. Continue reading
Steve Earle: ‘It’s Very Dangerous To Be Ignorant Of Islam’
Posted in Interviews with tags Alejandro Escovedo, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle on 09/08/2010 by Kurt OrzeckAmid the increasingly incendiary debate over Islam in America, here’s a look back at a related interview I conducted with Steve Earle in 2004. In the article, now online for the first time, he admitted his previous ignorance about the religion and stressed the importance of understanding it, particularly in the wake of 9/11. He also criticized then-President George W. Bush – but admitted that Condoleeza Rice was “kinda hot.” Continue reading
Goo Goo Dolls’ Johnny Rzeznik Feels Your Pain
Posted in Interviews on 08/19/2010 by Kurt OrzeckHere is my recent Herald-Tribune interview with the remarkably down-to-earth frontman.
Earth, Wind & Fire Drummer On ‘Giving People What They Want To Hear’
Posted in Interviews with tags Earth, Wind & fire on 07/19/2010 by Kurt OrzeckI recently gabbed with Earth, Wind & Fire drummer Ralph Johnson about music … and karate … and flying airplanes … and …
Go here for the Herald-Tribune piece.
Silversun Pickups Bassist: ‘I Don’t Feel Like My Life Has Changed’
Posted in Interviews with tags Against Me!, Snow Patrol, the Silversun Pickups on 06/17/2010 by Kurt OrzeckHere’s something hot off the press: My recent interview with Nikki Monniger, bassist for the Silversun Pickups. She spoke with me about touring with Against Me! and Snow Patrol, playing a gig on St. Patrick’s Day a few years back – and how life hasn’t really changed for her, despite the band’s huge (and hugely unanticipated) success.
The piece just went up on the Sarasota Herald-Tribune site – right here.

















