They discuss releasing music during quarantine, the tight community of “everybody in New York that makes weird music in Spanish,” and much more.
The IDLES' frontman discusses toxic masculinity, collaborating with The Streets, and putting human ashes into his band's vinyl.
They discuss subverting expectations in songwriting; reuniting with their estranged fathers; “one time only” sexual fetishes; and much more.
They celebrate the magic of record stores and the new Other Music documentary.
They talk writing processes, the gentle joys of life, and how live performers need to be, um, doms.
The two award-winning authors talk about why it’s important to read fiction right now and Jesus the Temple-trashing tough guy.
We celebrate the launch of The Tweedy Show by revisiting this wonderful chat.
The pair discuss the making of their powerful, emotionally vulnerable new works.
The Roots' lead MC and the star of Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas sit down for a hilarious chat at On Air Fest in Brooklyn.
Their conversation touches upon protest music, the democratization of music via technology, and much more.