Jens Lekman “I had a broad palette of every color I liked. For this album I decided to use the same palette but only use the more sombre colors.” By John Crowell · September 4, 2012
Willie Lane “I’m not trying to capture a composition on tape, but it’s more like injecting a tape with sound.” By Elliott Sharp · August 27, 2012
Future of the Left “The aim is to be the greatest rock band in the world. Maybe that in itself, that kind of belief, is kind of intimidating.” By John Crowell · August 13, 2012
Om “The music’s a reflection of the path, and within the path, there’s different — an infinite — variety of approaches you can take. There’s not really a destination.” By zcamp · August 8, 2012
Todd Solondz “I think [my movies] are all fraught with a certain amount of ambiguity, which often leaves people unclear about when to laugh, whether to laugh, what kind of laughter is being evoked.” By Benjamin Pearson · August 6, 2012
White Suns “If there’s a problem that I’m exploring with my lyrics, I’m always confronting the problem, rather than avoiding it to paint a nicer picture.” By Devin Friesen · August 1, 2012
PLVS VLTRA “I just wanted to make an album without any compromise or regard for how it would be performed.” By John Crowell · July 30, 2012
Eric Copeland “I don’t think there’s anything wrong for enjoying something because it’s so terrible, because it breaks all the rules of taste.” By Ze Pequeno · July 27, 2012
rRope “To stay in the room for a rRope show, you really had to want to be there.” By Devin Friesen · July 25, 2012
Favorite 15 Films of 2012 (So Far) Revisiting the first half of an already amazing year of film By TMT Staff · July 18, 2012
Lynn Shelton [director of Your Sister’s Sister] “Do we want to be who it turns out that we are, [or] do we want to try to transform and move through to a different place?” By Alex Peterson · July 17, 2012
Cheevers Toppah “To me, you get what you put into it. It’s like with any kind of church: If you have faith, then you’ll believe.” By Hog Eye Man · July 16, 2012
You Are Here Festival (Sam Hillmer and Laura Paris of Trouble + Patrick Higgins) “Since there’s no front or back row, it’s an experience without a center and without an exterior.” By C Monster · July 12, 2012
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