Interview

Interview: Paul Alexander (of Midlake)

By Nicholas Comney on March 10th, 2010

From the psychedelic rock scene in Sweden to “held-grudges” with the Pitchfork writing staff, the surprisingly vocal bassist of Midlake, Paul Alexander, keeps it real.

Interview: John McEntire (of Tortoise)

By Adam Kivel on February 8th, 2010

Adam Kivel sits down to have a nice chat with the Chicago hero, discussing everything from the band’s latest album to last year’s performance at Pitchfork Music Festival.

Stream: CoS’ Michael Roffman talks with The Weekly Feed

By CoS Staff on January 20th, 2010

For your listening pleasures…

CoS Interview: Brett Mosiman, Co-Founder of the Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival

By E.N. May on January 14th, 2010

“We’ve always been one of the most diverse line-ups, but you know, we’ve been one of the very best values.”

Interview: Ashley Capps, Co-Founder of Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival

By Charles Poladian on January 13th, 2010

The interview we’ve all been waiting for…

Interview: Tim Nordwind (of OK Go)

By Cap Blackard on January 12th, 2010

Last month, CoS reporter Cap Blackard hit South Florida to speak with OK Go bassist and backing vocalist Tim Nordwind on everything from lasers to New Moon, but most importantly, their new studio album, Of the Blue Colour of the Sky.

Interview: Ryan Murphy, Co-Founder of the Harvest of Hope Festival

By E.N. May on January 7th, 2010

“We were trying to do something and we achieved it.”

Interview: Darby Cicci (of The Antlers)

By Justin Gerber on December 16th, 2009

CoS’s Justin Gerber sat down to talk with one of 09’s most talked about acts.

Interview: Jannis Noya Makrigiannis (of Choir of Young Believers)

By Chris Coplan on December 5th, 2009

From the Greek Islands to the indie blogosphere, Makrigiannis has come a long way.

311 still vibrant, evolving on the verge of 20th anniversary

By Alyssa Spiel on November 26th, 2009

Last week, Alyssa Spiel sat down with 311’s Nick Hexum at the band’s Detroit show. Needless to say, they had a lot to discuss in the “motor city.”