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One Question Interviews: Scene Point Blank - Aideen

Feature — June 1, 2016

Aideen SPB: How did you get started as a music writer? And what was it that drove you to that direction? Aideen: I don't have the musical talent to be a musician, but I love writing and I love music so pursuing music journalism seemed like a natural progression from …

Interviews: Tombs

Feature — June 4, 2016

The story of Tombs has been nothing if not turbulent. Line-up changes have been a constant issue with the band, but they have not affected their music in a negative manner. Today they return with the beginning of another chapter in their discography, and their most daunting line-up with the …

Interviews: SUMAC

Feature — June 21, 2016

In 2015 SUMAC released their debut album, The Deal, offering a first taste of their musical vision. Heavy riffs and unearthly grooves, coupled with a free form spirit ruled over the album. Aaron Turner, Nick Yacysyn and Brian Cook fulfilled their promise that SUMAC would be a full-time act, …

Interviews: Inter Arma

Feature — September 25, 2016

There was something distinct about Inter Arma and their sound from the very start, with their first release Sundown, but since then these guys have truly erupted into something terrifying, with Sky Burial and The Cavern paving the way and now capitalising with Paradise Gallows. We caught up …

Interviews: Psalm Zero

Feature — October 31, 2016

Psalm Zero returns a few years after the release of their debut album The Drain with the excellent Stranger to Violence. In this interview Charlie Looker, the main man behind the band, discusses the concepts behind Stranger to Violence, the evolution of the band's sound, collaborating with Zev …

Interviews: Unearthly Trance

Feature — May 1, 2017

Unearthly Trance is not your usual extreme metal band. Since day one, and the release of their debut album, they have been alchemically working towards their own unique sound. The break-up in 2012 might left some fans disheartened, but the release of Stalking the Ghost this year has definitely made …

Interviews: Justin Walter

Feature — May 16, 2017

Justin Walter recently released his new album, the fantastic Unseen Forces, masterfully conducting a sonic journey through the abstract realms of experimentalism. To further understand the artist's process we had a discussion with Justin about his new record, how his sound has evolved through the years, the process of …

One Question Interviews: Okkyung Lee

Feature — May 23, 2017

Okkyung Lee SPB: You have a classical background in your musical upbringing, but moved further and further into the experimental scene when you moved to the US. What was it that pulled you towards this scene, and what is the allure of a freer musical form? Lee: It was about …

One Question Interviews: Street Sects

Feature — July 5, 2017

Leo Ashline (Street Sects) SPB: There is a fair amount of your new album that was written focusing on the subject of addiction, which stemmed also from personal experiences. Do you feel that Street Sects has aided you, in that it acts as an outlet for your emotions? Ashline: Definitely. …

One Question Interviews: Brain Tentacles

Feature — July 11, 2017

Bruce Lamont (Brain Tentacles) SBP: You have a dense and complex sound, heavily featuring jazz influences and an extreme metal basis. Since you are all heavily involved in the more experimental edge of the heavy spectrum, what do you feel like is the next step for the sound of Brain …

One Question Interviews: Amirtha Kidambi

Feature — July 12, 2017

Amirtha Kidambi SPB: Your new album features a fair deal of spiritual themes, for instance the themes of creation, destruction, rebirth and repetition. Do you feel that themes from your own background, such as Hinduism, bring a more personal and unique tone to your concepts, and act as an aid …

One Question Interviews: Bobby Kapp

Feature — July 25, 2017

Bobby Kapp SPB: You (and Matthew Shipp) come from two different eras of the NY free jazz scene. What did you discover in your recording sessions, about either the past and the present of the scene? Kapp: Although there is twenty years between us and each era is different, …

Interviews: Dodecahedron

Feature — August 6, 2017

After a five year wait, avantgarde black metal outfit Dodecahedron unleashed upon the world their sophomore record, Kwintessens. Catching up with Michel Nienhuis, guitarist and songwriter of the band, we discuss the evolution of their sound through the years, exploring new themes and investigating the philosophical implications platonic objects …

Interviews: Rebecca Foon (Saltland)

Feature — September 3, 2017

Rebecca Foon is a prominent member of the Montreal experimental music scene. Having participated in acts like Set Fires to Flames, Thee Silver Mt. Zion and Esmerine, she embarked on her own with her project Saltland, releasing its first album, I Thought it Was Us But It Was All of …

One Question Interviews: Matthew Shipp

Feature — December 23, 2017

SPB: You and Bobby Kapp come from two different eras of the NY free jazz scene. What did you discover in your recording sessions, about either the past and the present of the scene?  Shipp: The great thing about music is that, even though we are all a specific product …

One Question Interviews: Father Murphy

Feature — March 11, 2018

Father Murphy SPB: In the past you have mentioned that religion is one of your main inspirations. What is your opinion on the influence of religion on the arts? Do you believe that great works of arts, like Michelangelo’s Last Judgement or Dante’s Divine Comedy would never come to be …

One Question Interviews: Jarboe

Feature — March 24, 2018

Jarboe SPB: Given your long list of collaborations, which is the one band/artist not around anymore that you would have wanted to collaborate on a release with and why?  Jarboe: The artist with whom a collaboration both adventurous and outside all comfort zones would have been a role in a film …

One Question Interviews / What's That Noise?: Author & Punisher

Feature — December 26, 2020

Tristan Shone (Author & Punisher) SPB: You are well known for building your own instruments in Drone Machines, and they have been part of your music since the beginning. How has your process for creating or modifying these instruments changed through the years?   Shone: In the beginning of A&P, I was …