Posts tagged Interview
ARTIST INTERVIEW: Fat, Evil Children

A couple weeks ago I had the chance to sit around with Fat, Evil Children to talk about their new record, their friendship, and their candid process. I walked up to find the four bandmates sitting on a porch and passing a guitar around. I was surprised by their collective deftness with the guitar, which I learned was just a lay example of their instrumental ease and collaborative process.

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ARTIST INTERVIEW: Gregg Araki

Few filmmakers have achieved cult success the way Gregg Araki has. Heavily associated with the New Queer Cinema movement of the ’90s, Araki’s movies, which often interrogate unapologetically queer themes, have alternately been labeled nihilistic, anarchic, hilarious, and life-affirming, though they’ve always retained his signature aesthetic and emotional stamp. 

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Live Show Podcast: Nat Lee

Nat Lee is a recent Alumna of Thornton’s music industry program, where she founded and built DIY production and music collective, SleezeHog. Entering its second year of operation, SleezeHog has thrown over 20 shows that feature exclusively female, POC, and queer artists. In our interview, Nat and I discuss curating safe spaces for all attendees, DIY ethics, and stick and poke tattoos. Please enjoy this second edition of Live Show: Podcasts!

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An Interview with Amo Amo

As a local LA County radio station, KXSC looks to support and uplift acts in the SoCal area. Los Angeles psychedelic pop outfit Amo Amo recently got on the phone for an interview with one of our DJs, J Shruthi. The band has nearly three million plays on Spotify, and has experience with multiple well-known acts including a prior gig as the backing band for Lux Prima. You can find them on social media at @amoamomusic.

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