Cam Lindsay
Spiritualized, The Verve, and 1997’s Biggest Secret Love Triangle
Twenty years ago, two of the UK's biggest acts were quiet rivals, and the result is one of the most important albums of that year.
How to Refresh Your Band with Dustin Payseur of Beach Fossils
On the cusp of the release of the band's third album 'Somersault,' we ask the band's vocalist to explain what went into keeping their sound fresh.
Rank Your Records: Bob Stanley Expertly Appraises Saint Etienne’s Eight Full-Lengths
The founding band member (and noted music critic) ranks the output from the long-running British pop act.
Headstones’ Hugh Dillon Has Seen Some Shit
The Canadian punk rock icon talks about overcoming his heroin addiction, finding a work ethic in acting, and how Toronto bands have a bad attitude.
Rank Your Records: Cole Alexander Groggily Ranks Seven Black Lips Records
Following the release of 'Satan's Graffiti or God's Art?,' we woke the frontman up to order the band's output.
A Quarter-Century On, the 'Singles' Soundtrack Still Matters
Cameron Crowe's movie flopped, but its OST—with contributions from Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, and Smashing Pumpkins—was always an alternative mini-masterpiece. Now, 25 years on, it gets a full reissue.
John Darnielle Lived the Teenage Goth Life I Never Did
“You don’t have to be goth 24 hours a day” and other lessons from the Mountain Goats frontman.
New Swears Talk About The Terrifying Magic of Horses
The Ottawa rock band tell us some tall tales and also shop for cowboy boots.
40 Years Later, 'Suspiria' Is Still the Scariest Album Ever
A look back on the soundtrack that was as terrifying as the movie itself.
40 Years Later, 'Suspiria' Is Still the Scariest Album Ever
A look back on the soundtrack that was as terrifying as the movie itself.
Rank Your Records: Greg Dulli Orders the Afghan Whigs' Seven Records
The frontman reflects on nearly 30 years of musical output.
The Drums Are Marching On
For his fourth record, Jonny Pierce is marching to the beat of his own... well, you know.