34. Lavender Country
Patrick Haggerty on making the first out and proud country album, and its relevance 40 years later.
32. The Music Tapes
Julian Koster speaks about the singing saw, the Elephant 6 Collective, the truth about appliances, and his podcast “The Orbiting Human Circus.”
31. Swamp Dogg
The alter-ego of Jerry Williams, Jr. tells his story to Markly in this candid interview.
29. Karl Blau
Karl Blau could have been an oyster mogul, but instead he became a living legend in the home recorded music scene.
28. The Microphones
Phil Elverum talks about charting the course from the Microphones to Mount Eerie and back.
26. David Grubbs
Professor Grubbs discusses the path from hardcore punk that led him to the world of fine arts and improvisation.
25. Donnie and Joe Emerson
Donnie and Joe made the leap from agriculture to popular culture, over three decades after the release of their 1979 album Dreamin’ Wild.