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Indie Music Interviews: Arrica Rose In July of this year, I was able to talk with Arrica Rose of Arrica Rose & The …’s. She was just about release her third full-length album, Let Alone Sea, on her label, pOprOck records. In our lengthy discussion, we talked about the preference of [...]

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Indie Music Interviews: The Blackfire Revelation

The overwhelming climate of New Orleans during the summer months can, at times, bring about near out-of-body tortures. The heat is nearly inescapable even through the winter months. Strange and merciless weather like this can only be expected from a city underwater. The weather in [...]

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Tradition in the Making
An Interview with Pygmalion Music Festival’s founder Seth Fein
In its seventh year, Pygmalion Music Festival is no unknown, just fly-by music fest. The multi-day event has gained national attention and has drawn bands, people, and a following into the cities of Champaign and Urbana, [...]

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Indie Music Interviews: Kira Roessler of Dos

It has been 15 years, since Kira Roessler and Mike Watt’s two-bass tag team Dos have released a full-length album. The last installment in the Dos discography was in 1996, with their third full-length release on Kill Rock Stars, entitled Justamente Tres. Both [...]

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Indie Music Interviews: Don Fleming 

In the late 70s and early 80s, Washington D.C. was home to many now-historic music-icons later fueling the vehicles of popular independent music as we know it today. When we hear “D.C. Early 80s,” A few names come to mind: Dischord Records, Fugazi, Black Flag, etc. [...]

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Dean Ween: Full-time Fisherman…Part-time Rock Star

After touring and playing music for over 20 years, Ween co-founder and lead guitarist, Mickey Melchiondo (better known as his pseudonym Dean Ween), has traded in his guitar for a fishing rod, plastic guitar picks for live bait, and thousands of screaming fans for the [...]

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Indie Music Interviews: Jeff Mosier of The Mosier Brothers

There are few musicians out there who embody their style of music more than Jeff Mosier.An original member of the legendary Aquarium Rescue Unit and founder of genre shattering Blueground Undergrass, the banjo player/songwriter has been playing live music for well over 20 years and has [...]

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Indie Music Interviews: Haroula Rose

Singer-songwriter Haroula Rose grew up listening to music from everywhere but was ultimately most drawn to the traditional folk music and Americana. The recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship, Haroula was able to expand her range as a storyteller with educational music exchanges in Madrid, Andalusian pilgrimages [...]

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Indie Music Interviews: Rick Froberg and Sohrab Habibion from Obits
Interview by Brad Walker
April 25, 2011

In an age where synthetically crafted pop music is the norm, Brooklyn NY’s Obits look to seek to remind everyone what rock n’ roll is supposed to sound like. Their second full-length release, Moody, Standard [...]

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Only I Can Fuck it Up: an Interview with Tim Kinsella of Joan of Arc
March 30th, 2011
Interviewed by Ryan Donar

Five til six I stand in this seedy, cathedral lit bar in Ukrainian Village of Chicago fumbling through change to find a quarter to start a game of Pac Man. After a [...]

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We will be interviewing Detroit indie rockers Prussia tonight on our Gravy and Biscuits internet radio podcast at 6:30 pm EST. The interview will be conducted by Josh McRae. You can check it out live or anytime after that by clicking play on the widget below or by visiting our BlogTalkRadio page here.

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Gravy and Biscuits recently interviewed Virginia native James Nee of indie band We Are Trees. Check out the interview below.

We Are Trees Interview

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