Figgy of the ambient-laden doom trio Lovelace discusses the origin of her band, the ephemeral bliss of playing live, and the meaning behind her lyrics.
Figgy of the ambient-laden doom trio Lovelace discusses the origin of her band, the ephemeral bliss of playing live, and the meaning behind her lyrics.
Gautier discusses YATTAÏ’s early years, the essence of the band and what being in the band means to him, and how they have adapted their sound over the years.
Seba and Lucien of ethereal blackened crust outfit MEDIUM discuss their unique sound, delve into their mystical lyrics, and reminisce about their influences.
Andrew Stephens (Scattered Lodges) discusses his early years as a designer, how he began producing music, and the synergy between artwork and music.
The sludgy metallic hardcore three-piece, Year Of The Coyote, discuss their first LP, Siege, the origins of the band, and a good deal more.
Paul Lopez (Sana Obruent, Angel Falls, Spell 336) discusses his love for drumming, his Sana Obruent opus August, and the passion driving his dark ambient work.
Jameson discusses the origin of Decline, his love for misanthropic music and bastard feedback, and the raw, bitter sentiments underlying his lyrics.
Chicago-based stoner-doom trio Plague of Carcosa discusses their fifteen-minute colossus, “Rats In The Walls”.
Talsur, the one-man doom band from Russia, discusses the origins of his musical endeavors, his incessant shape shifting of doom metal styles, and more.
Ian Turpin of Throat Breach discusses the evolution of his grindcore band from its bedroom days as Napalm Meth up to it becoming a sludgy, pus-exuding three-piece.
Joe Gamache (Woony Hax) discusses his nascent experimental ambient record label, OldeBlock Records, based in Edmonton, Alberta.
A podcast conversation with Belgium’s Barren of Shape, a zany experimental death-grind band featuring two bassists and one drummer.