Feature / One Question Interviews
Slumberland Records

Words: Loren • July 11, 2024

Slumberland Records
Slumberland Records

Mike (Slumberland Records)

SPB: What is your favorite movie/tv soundtrack/score?

Mike: I thought about it a bit but nothing really jumped out to me other than a few obvious choices, like The Man With The Golden Arm and Anatomy of A Murder. Both great!

After a re-watch a few nights ago, though, I’ll say…

Invasion of the Body Snatchers  - original 1956 score by Carmen Dragon, which really helped set the mood of dread and paranoia. Some great atonal moments too.

Loren • July 11, 2024

Slumberland Records
Slumberland Records

Related features

Real Numbers

One Question Interviews / What's That Noise? • April 13, 2022

Eli Hansen (Real Numbers) SPB: What type of guitar are you playing with Real Numbers and how did you choose it? Hansen: I play a 1965 Hagstrom I. Many years ago I was guitar shopping in Milwaukee with my Dad (also a musician and guitar collector) and stumbled across one … Read more

Related news

On This Day with Tony Molina

Posted in Records on October 5, 2025

The first Autocamper

Posted in Records on May 1, 2025

Lunchbox's Evolver at 25

Posted in Records on March 2, 2025

More from this section

Sacrosanta Decadencia Occidental

One Question Interviews • April 16, 2026

Maria (Sacrosanta Decadencia Occidental – vocals/artist) SPB: The artwork of your album took over a year to make. What was this long experience like for you? Maria: If I were to put it shortly, the first thing that comes to mind is a long and winding road: exhausting but exciting … Read more

Brux

One Question Interviews • April 14, 2026

Brux SPB: You choose to skip English and sing in your mother tongue. What are the pros and cons of this choice for you? Brux: Our songs are mostly in our mother tongue (spanish / catalan), we just have a few in English. Pros: they sound more natural, the link … Read more

The Goons

One Question Interviews • April 13, 2026

Serge (The Goons - vocals) SPB: How did writing the new material compare to when you sat down and started work on your last record – 19 years ago? Serge: The old stuff was written more collaboratively than the recent songs. These days we don’t get together as often as … Read more