Permutations: With Noise Rock Masters ‘E’ (Q&A)(Part 1)

On a Zoom call with E’s Jason Sanford, Thalia Zedek and Ernie Kim, we get info about the new album, their sound, and their processes.
On a Zoom call with E’s Jason Sanford, Thalia Zedek and Ernie Kim, we get info about the new album, their sound, and their processes.
In our interview on the release of The Balboas’ brand-new star-studded set ‘The Pandemic Singles,’ Rich Griffith and I discuss topics ranging from the value of punk rock, the importance of organization to working musicians, and the controversies over diversity in the workplace.
Under the moniker Ska Tune Network, rocker Jer Turner increases all the fun energy of The Cure’s 1992 hit “Friday, I’m In Love” with a ska rendition that’s bursting with musical flavor.
On the stunning new album ‘The Departure,’ The Shadow Majlis navigate the strange, unwelcome world of grief.
The restlessly creative singer/songwriter Nick Hudson discovered new inspiration in the geographical and political landscapes of Post-Soviet Georgia. His new album Kanda Teenage Honey finds him in excellent form as a musical tour guide of sorts.
In an album that combines melancholia with hope, Onceweresixty draw upon the well of Italy’s profound artistic history and personal experiences to create songs from an active observer’s point of view.
Celebrating her stylish new album, ‘Hex,’ Margot Day of Metamorph shares her life affirming approach to music.