Australian Musician Euan Hart Talks About His Self-Titled EP, How His Irish Heritage Influenced His Art, the Australian Music Scene Compared to Ireland, and the Absurdity of Herbal Tea
With his debut self-titled EP out this week,, Aussie expat Euan Hart discusses moving to Ireland, the difference in the music scene here compared to Australia, his self-titled EP and the absurdity of herbal tea
Idiosyncratic New York Postpunkers Mad Meg Talk About Their Founding, Their Sombre but Funny Lyrics, Their Latest Album “Who Deserves Balloons and Medals?,” and the Method to Their Madness
In one of the most chaotic interviews that we’ve published to date, self-described “Russian-American Punk Chanson Noir Band from New York” Mad Meg discuss their idiosyncratic sound, making humour from dark subject matter and how their band differs from everything else on offer.
Reign LaFreniere of Rock N’ Roll Band Bluphoria Talks About the Band’s Upcoming Debut Album, Working with GRAMMY Award-Winning Producer Mark Needham, Playing Jimi Hendrix’s Guitar, Opening for Lil Yachty, and the Nashville Music Scene
Reign LaFreniere of the Nashville-based rock n’ roll band Bluphoria discusses the band’s upcoming debut album, working with GRAMMY Award-winning producer Mark Needham on it, playing with Jimi Hendrix’s guitar and how the band was revealed to him in a dream
Eliot Clarke from the British Indie Band A Different Kitchen (FKA Sükko) Discusses the Band’s Change in Name and Sound, Their New Precedent-Setting Single “I’m Fine I’m Fine,” Empathy, and How Working as a Sound Engineer Influenced Experimentation in His Own Projects
A Different Kitchen is the newest iteration of the Norfolk-founded indie band Sükko. Guitarist Eliot Clarke discusses their change in name and sound, their new single “I’m Fine I’m Fine,” the importance of empathy, working as a sound engineer and more
Math Rock Dignitary Chris Trull Talks About His New Band Terms, Their Upcoming Album “All Becomes Indistinct,” His First Duo, How Working Remotely Has Affected Their Sound, and Working with SKiN GRAFT
Famed math rock musician Chris Trull talks to us about his new project Terms, their upcoming album “All Becomes Indistinct,” his relationship with SKiN GRAFT, working in a rock duo for the first time and how the pandemic affected their sound
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
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.