Aeternam’s Disciples Of The Unseen: Two Cent Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Aeternam, Moonspell, Nile on 01/12/2010 by Kurt OrzeckPatrick & Eugene’s Altogether Now: Two Cent Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Firewater, Kylie Minogue, Patrick & Eugene, the Flaming Lips, the Muppets on 01/12/2010 by Kurt OrzeckQuasi’s Sam Coomes In ’01: ‘There Isn’t Any Point In Us Rushing’ Albums
Posted in Interviews with tags Elliott Smith, Janet Weiss, Quasi, Sam Coomes, Sleater-Kinney on 01/11/2010 by Kurt OrzeckWay back on October 4, 2001 – with the horror of 9/11 still damp in everyone’s minds – Quasi’s Sam Coomes took a few to talk with me about his band’s then-new album, The Sword of God.
“There isn’t any point in us rushing to get albums out quickly anymore,” he confessed at the time. Continue reading
Quasi’s Sam Coomes Transcript, 10.4.01: ‘I’d Still Play Music Even [If] Nobody Cared’
Posted in Interview Transcripts, Interviews with tags Janet Weiss, Quasi, Sam Coomes, Sleater-Kinney on 01/11/2010 by Kurt OrzeckAs I noted after chatting with Quasi’s Sam Coomes on October 4, 2001, “It’s impossible to do an interview these days and not have at least of it consist of war talk.” Continue reading
Meet And Greet: Cassettes Won’t Listen
Posted in Features, Interviews, Meet And Greet with tags Aesop Rock, Cassettes Won't Listen, El-P, INXS, Liz Phair, Mr. Lif, Pavement, the Cure, the Dears on 01/10/2010 by Kurt OrzeckJason Drake is having a hard time concentrating.
It’s late July 2009, and he’s chatting with me on his cell from a Whole Foods parking lot somewhere in L.A. Continue reading
Isis’ Aaron Turner In ’02: Oceanic Is ‘The Best Material We’ve Ever Written’
Posted in Interviews with tags Aaron Turner, Bad Wizard, Cable, Cast Iron Hike, Cave In, Dälek, Fugazi, Isis, Mike Patton, Mogwai, Neurosis, Scissorfight, Sonic Youth, the Cancer Conspiracy, Thrones, Tool on 01/08/2010 by Kurt OrzeckLast week saw the publish of a post drawing possible connections between what many consider to be Isis’ ultimate masterpiece, Oceanic, and one of the most important novels to come out of the 20th century, Arthur Koestler’s “Darkness at Noon.” Keeping the Oceanic momentum going, here’s an interview I conducted with the band in October 2002, just weeks after the album came out. Continue reading
Cave In: ‘The Longer We’re Around, The More People Don’t Like Us’
Posted in Interviews with tags Apples in Stereo, Cave In, Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters, Giant's Chair, Piebald, Sparta, Stephen Brodsky, the Icarus Line, the Ramones, the Vines on 01/07/2010 by Kurt OrzeckWith Cave In’s new EP, Planets of Old, seeing a proper release – with a bonus DVD – on January 26, here’s a vintage interview with the guys when they had Antenna on the brain. Continue reading
Nick Cave: Saint Nicholas And The Nocturnal Muse
Posted in Interviews with tags Bad Seeds, Bob Dylan, Dirty Three, Grinderman, Ian Dury, Johnny Cash, Neil Young, Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, Saints, the Beatles, the Birthday Party, the Blockheads on 01/06/2010 by Kurt Orzeck“Will someone give this guy an Oscar already?” It’s a question Nick Cave fans must be asking these days. No, not in regards to the wiry legend’s acting skills, although he has popped up on the big screen a few times. Rather, what many argue Cave merits is at least a nomination for the ace work he’s done crafting soundtracks, especially in recent years. Continue reading



















