The London/Bristol Punk Band Noah and the Loners Discuss Being the Youngest Act Signed to Marshall Records, Their Debut EP “A DESOLATE WARNING,” and Politics
“I think the EP is, for us, the perfect mixture of all the things that we talk about in the band…they tell the story of who we are and us growing up, and the way that our brains have developed within that time and the things that we’ve gone through…” says Noah Lonergan of the…
Stephen Gormley of Moon Looks On Discusses How Moving Back to Sligo During the COVID-19 Pandemic Shaped His New Album, “Way Out West”
Ahead of his gig at Levis Corner House tomorrow, we speak with musician Stephen Gormley of Moon Looks On about how relocating back home to Sligo during the pandemic helped him to craft his upcoming album, “Way Out West”
Cinema Corner: “All of Us Strangers”/”The Holdovers”/”The Iron Claw”/”Madame Web”
In this edition of Cinema Corner, Dale reviews Andrew Haigh’s “All of Us Strangers, Alexander Payne’s “The Holdovers,” Sean Durkin’s “The Iron Claw,” and S.J. Clarkson’s “Madame Web”
With His New Song, “The Horse is Not Mine,” Out Tomorrow, the New York-Based Artist Ilya Popenko Tells Us About His Career
Tomorrow, the USSR-born, New York-based multidisciplinary artist Ilya Popenko will release his latest song, “The Horse is Not Mine.” Ilya answers some of our questions about the song and his art
L.A.-Based Pop Producer and Musician Ava King Discusses Her Debut Album “Sex Money God”
“I do love the idea of, if I’m writing social commentary, it can just be wrapped up in a bubblegum-pop rap,” the Los Angeles-based producer and musician Ava King tells us of her experimental and conceptual debut album, Sex Money God, in today’s exclusive episode of POSTBURNOUT.COM Interviews…
Dublin’s Hip-Hop/Pop-Punk Fusion Six-Piece Sauce Gang Collective Discusses Their Upcoming Sophomore Album “Mustard Melodies”
The Dublin pop-punk/hip-hop fusion six-piece Sauce Gang Collective tell us how their latest single, “Nintendo ’08,” sets the way for their upcoming second album
Ryan Key of Yellowcard Discusses the Band’s Reformation, Their New Album with Hammock Called “A Hopeful Sign,” Their Upcoming Tour with Third Eye Blind, and More
With “A Hopeful Sign,” their new album with Hammock, out today, Ryan Key of Yellowcard discusses their reformation, their upcoming tour with Third Eye Blind, and more
Joe McVeigh, the Guitarist of the Belfast Noise-Punk Band Enola Gay, Tells Us How the Band Distinguish Themselves Within the Saturated Postpunk Market
Ahead of their Irish return at Borderline Festival at Workman’s, Joe McVeigh of the Belfast band Enola Gay discusses their latest EP “Casement” and standing out in the postpunk scene
Ryan Ennis of Two For Joy Discusses His Latest Album “One for Sorrow,” Recording the Album in the Legendary Windmill Lane Studios in Eight Hours, and More
On today’s exclusive episode of POSTBURNOUT.COM Interviews…, Ryan Ennis of the Mayo-based folk rock act Two For Joy discusses their latest album One for Sorrow, recording the album at Windmill Lane Studios in eight hours, getting personal on the record, his creative upbringing, working in a music store, and more.