Favorite 15 Films of 2013 (So Far) From florescent vomit to T&A set to Skrillex By TMT Staff · July 11, 2013
Shannon And The Clams “I like to keep it simple. Simple in the sense of not putting tons of work into forcing something to be polished.” By SophCW · July 9, 2013
Favorite 30 Albums of 2013 (So Far) From drifters and redeemers to maggots and wolves By TMT Staff · July 2, 2013
John Dawson (Magnetic South) “Magnetic South has never been a commercial recording studio that is open to serve the needs of the general public.” By Jspicer · June 27, 2013
Xavier Dolan (dir. “Laurence Anyways”) “These characters are inspired by who I am, and I am not a transexual lady. I am not a bourgeoise mother. I am not an old drag queen.” By Jessie Jeffrey Dunn Rovinelli · June 21, 2013
Ashley Paul “Someone said that it helped them, as a member of the audience, to close their eyes, because it felt so intimate — like they shouldn’t be watching me.” By Birkut · June 17, 2013
Charles Bradley “When I’m doing music onstage, I’m putting my heart and soul into it, and giving all I have to give. But when I’m finished with music, I just like to put up my own little aura where there’s peace and quiet.” By John Crowell · June 11, 2013
Caitlin Rose “You have to immerse yourself into things to really get it. It’s like language. You got to go to Spain or something to learn Spanish in the realest sense.” By Ze Pequeno · June 7, 2013
TEEN “I’ve been guilty of trying to hide behind effects, but I don’t want to do that anymore. It feels boring.” By Marshall Yarbrough · June 4, 2013
John Dieterich (Deerhoof, Bad News From Houston) “I love the rules, but I want the rules to create a situation in which the music that results breaks or re-frames some idea about what music is or was or is supposed to be.” By m rubz · May 29, 2013
Sam Amidon “I wanted to do an album where it would have radically contrasting sonic environments, but still feel like it’s all coming from one creative space.” By Stephen Weil · May 24, 2013
Bob Bellerue (Ende Tymes Festival) “To me, noise is one of the most egalitarian art forms, because it is so inherently marginal.” By Adam Lehrer · May 23, 2013
2 John Peel’s record collection soon to be made available online as virtual museum… those poor BBC interns
5 Thurston Moore collaborates with Bernie Sanders campaign on new song, offers free vinyl to campaign contributors