Annie Kuchenmeister of Minneapolis Punk Band Loki’s Folly Discusses their Debut Album “Sisu,” the Over Five Year Creation Process of the Album, Working with Various Revered Producers, and the Welcoming Environment of the Minnesota Music Scene
Annie Kuchenmeister of the Minneapolis punk band Loki’s Folly discusses the band’s debut album “Sisu,” the over five year creation of the record, working with various celebrity producers on the record and being part of Minnesota’s proud musical lineage
Indie Musician Conor Miley Discusses His Upcoming Album “Thousand Yard Stare,” The Concept Behind the Album, Getting More Personal and How Working with Other Creatives Liberated His Own Process
Indie musician Conor Miley chats with Post-Burnout about getting more personal than ever in his music on the first album under his own name, “Thousand Yard Stare.”
Good Bison’s Pablo Alvarez Discusses the Project’s New EP “Ghost on Mulholland,” Versatility, Growth as a Musician and Lyricist and the Influence of Geography on His Music
Pablo Alvarez of Good Bison talks about the project’s latest EP “Ghost on Mulholland,” his growth as a musician and lyricist, his versatility and how a change in locale influenced a change in attitude
SKiN GRAFT Records Founder Mark Fischer Talks About Kōenjihyakkei’s “Nivraym (Revisited)”
Mark Fischer, the founder of noise rock label SKiN GRAFT Records, talks about “Nivraym (Revisited),” which is the latest edition of the legendary Japanese experimental prog band Kōenjihyakkei’s 2001 cult classic.
Swedish Folk Singer Sofia Talvik Discusses Her New Side-Project Hansan, Their New Album “Blod eller bläck,” Writing in English Compared to Swedish and Using Music to Combat the Far-Right
Longtime Swedish singer-songwriter Sofia Talvik joins Post-Burnout to discuss her new project Hansan, their new album, writing music in Swedish after two decades of writing in English and the importance of musicians using art to combat the far-right
Chósta Talks About His Debut Album “Twilight Transmission,” The State of Modern Radio and the Music Industry and Collaborating with Fears and Jape
From the Dublin City Council to the problems with streaming and modern radio to working with Fears and Jape, Post-Burnout’s interview with electronica musician Chósta uses his debut album “Twilight Transmission” to explore topics almost as diverse as his taste in music.
San Diego Psych Duo Moxi & Loon Talk About Their Debut Album “PEDAL,” Practising in Public Places and Being Two Midwestern Boys With Similiar Stories
Nick Fulsher and Jake Jarz from the psych rock duo Moxi & Loon talk to Post-Burnout about their debut album “PEDAL,” its recording, practising music in public places and similarities between them
Banríon Discuss Their New EP “Dare to Crush” Track-by-Track, Their Upcoming Irish Tour and Balancing Their Success with Life and Work
Rising indie stars Banríon join Post-Burnout to discuss their new EP “Dare to Crush” track-by-track, their upcoming tour in support of it, adding Irish seasoning to indie rock and balancing the success of the band with work and life.
Two For Joy’s Ryan Ennis Discusses His New Eponymous Album, Working at Windmill Lane Studios, Becoming a Musician and Appearing on a TG4 Talent Show
Ryan Ennis of the acoustic-based rock band Two For Joy talks about becoming a musician, appearing on a TG4 talent shows despite his lack of Irish and recording at the legendary Windmill Lane Studios
Art Rockers Sky Atlas Discuss the Rise in the Irish Alternative Music Scene and Their Plans to Make Their Footprint On It
The Dublin-based art rock band Sky Atlas talk with Post-Burnout about musical versatility, the rise of an alternative music scene in Ireland, meeting at music college and their evolution.