I’ve caught up with Nick Cave a few times over the years, but he was at his wittiest during this conversation from seven years ago, prior to the release of his Nocturama album with the Bad Seeds. Continue reading
Nick Cave Transcript, 1.28.03
Posted in Interview Transcripts, Interviews with tags Bad Seeds, Mick Harvey, Neil Young, Nick Cave, the Birthday Party on 01/06/2010 by Kurt OrzeckDavid Bowie Faces Reality
Posted in Interviews with tags Bob Dylan, Brian Eno, Dave Grohl, David Bowie, George Harrison, Iggy Pop, Jonathan Richman, Lou Reed, Phil Spector, Ronnie Spector, the Beatles, the Modern Lovers on 01/05/2010 by Kurt Orzeck“It’s difficult to foresee anything other than a huge calamity in the industry itself,” David Bowie predicted to me in 2003. “And, as I’ve believed for a long time now, live shows will come to dominate in a new kind of way again.” Continue reading
David Bowie Transcript, 7.9.03: ‘I Am The Man Who Found Velvet Underground!’
Posted in Interview Transcripts, Interviews with tags Bob Dylan, Brian Eno, Bruce Springsteen, Dandy Warhols, Dave Grohl, David Bowie, George Harrison, Iggy Pop, John Mellencamp, Jonathan Richman, Kings of Leon, Lou Reed, Neil Young, Phil Spector, Radiohead, Robert Fripp, Ronnie Spector, Spooky Ghost, the Beatles, the Incredible String Band, the Modern Lovers, the Raveonettes, the Velvet Underground, White Stripes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs on 01/05/2010 by Kurt OrzeckDavid Bowie gets the White Stripes, the Raveonettes and the Dandy Warhols – but not Yeah Yeah Yeahs. And were it not for him, he says, Lou Reed and John Cale’s immortal band might never have made it. Continue reading
Vampire Weekend’s Contra: Two Cent Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Made in Mexico, Pavement, Vampire Weekend on 01/05/2010 by Kurt OrzeckMeet And Greet: Double Dagger
Posted in Features, Interviews, Meet And Greet with tags Dan Deacon, Double Dagger, Fugazi on 01/04/2010 by Kurt OrzeckBaltimore officials call it the “Greatest City in America.”
Some residents think otherwise.
Meet And Greet: Cougar
Posted in Features, Interviews, Meet And Greet with tags 65daysofstatic, Aphex Twin, Auetchre, Cougar, Four Tet, Fugazi, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, John McEntire, Mogwai, Slint, Tortoise on 01/03/2010 by Kurt OrzeckCougar want to be clear: In choosing their moniker, the last thing the Midwestern instrumentalists wanted was for people to think of older divorcées hunting for young men. Continue reading
Cover Me: French Miami’s French Miami
Posted in Cover Me, Features, Interviews with tags Brian Eno, Daft Punk, Death, French Miami, Genesis, John Carpenter, Kraftwerk, Minor Threat, My Bloody Valentine, Nirvana, Polvo, the Fucking Champs, the Mae Shi, the Velvet Underground, Trans Am on 01/03/2010 by Kurt OrzeckAn ongoing series in which musicians reveal the artists they’d most like to hear covering their songs. Continue reading
In Flames Album Discography: Drummer Touches ‘Em All
Posted in Discographies, Features, Interviews with tags Dark Tranquillity, In Flames, Slayer on 01/02/2010 by Kurt OrzeckThe man who pounds the kit for one of the best-known death-metal bands in the world isn’t an angry dude. He’s not even tense. In fact, he’s so mellow at times that you might be tempted to take his pulse. Continue reading
Anagrams: Touch And Go Bands
Posted in Features, Fun And Games on 01/02/2010 by Kurt OrzeckAnagrams. Man a rag, you say? Cool, then we’re on the same page. Continue reading
Cryptacize’s Chris Cohen Shares Six Quick Tips On Making Music
Posted in Interviews with tags Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Chris Cohen, Cryptacize, Deerhoof, Nedelle Torrisi, Sufjan Stevens, the Fiery Furnaces on 01/02/2010 by Kurt OrzeckRight now, there is exactly a one in three chance that Cryptacize are hard at work on their next release, an EP set for the spring. Continue reading


















