Take a stroll back to 2003, before Antony and the Johnsons' breakthrough second LP, "I am a Bird Now," before becoming an international sensation, before winning coveted prizes, and an intimate performance and interview. Here we talk about childhood, influences, piecing the Johnsons together, and you'll see some performances of songs that still haven't appeared on albums yet.
Solo guitarist James Blackshaw has released fantastic records on Digitalis and Important Records, his new album, The Cloud of Unknowing is available now. We had a rare opportunity to talk with James about influences, goals, and other things but the music itself makes this video worth it. Blackshaw is someone to watch: he's a fantastic guitarist with years of development ahead of him.
After a long absence, The Eye returns with a rare opportunity to sit down for a one-on-one conversation with Justin K. Broadrick. Justin talks about his roots in Napalm Death through Head of David, Godflesh, Final, and now Jesu; post-punk post-metal and the love of harmonies; and how nobody should ever expect a Godflesh reunion...ever!
Take a stroll back to 2003, before Antony and the Johnsons' breakthrough second LP, "I am a Bird Now," before becoming an international sensation, before winning coveted prizes, and an intimate performance and interview. Here we talk about childhood, influences, piecing the Johnsons together, and you'll see some performances of songs that still haven't appeared on albums yet.
Glenn Jones is probably known more for his guitar work in Cul de Sac but his second album, Against Which the Sea Continually Beats is gaining a lot of critical acclaim. Here he talks about partial capos, work with Jack Rose, recording in Martha's Vineyard, and other things. Recorded at WZBC studios March 19, 2007.
In the quiet town of Nashua, New Hampshire lies the New England Synthesizer Museum. Curator Dave Wilson collects and repairs sythesizers and has worked various duties including proofreading and development for some of the world's most renowned synth makers. The museum is open to the public, contact him at www.synthmuseum.com/ nesm for appointments. Synth donations are accepted.
Take a stroll back to 2003, before Antony and the Johnsons' breakthrough second LP, "I am a Bird Now," before becoming an international sensation, before winning coveted prizes, and an intimate performance and interview. Here we talk about childhood, influences, piecing the Johnsons together, and you'll see some performances of songs that still haven't appeared on albums yet.
Recorded back in 2003, this is a rare interview with both Michael Gira of Swans and Angels of Light and Devendra Banhart, who was a member of Angels of Light for this tour. It features performances of both Devendra Banhart and Angels of Light.
After a long absence, The Eye returns with a rare opportunity to sit down for a one-on-one conversation with Justin K. Broadrick. Justin talks about his roots in Napalm Death through Head of David, Godflesh, Final, and now Jesu; post-punk post-metal and the love of harmonies; and how nobody should ever expect a Godflesh reunion...ever!
This is the full-length unedited promo video for "Animal" from their album Evil Off. It features an intro from Beverly Hills 90210. I swear it's actually on the promo video tape!
This interview goes back to 2005, following the release of Ulrich's second album, A Strangely Isolated Place. Ulrich has just released Goodbye, the third in what he's calling his trilogy. It's a rare interview with the subject was interviewed at Brainwashed Central!
This interview goes back to 2005, following the release of Ulrich's second album, A Strangely Isolated Place. Ulrich has just released Goodbye, the third in what he's calling his trilogy. It's a rare interview with the subject was interviewed at Brainwashed Central!
While the first Monade recordings date back to the mid-1990s, 2005 was the first time Laetitia Sadier (you know her as the singer for Stereolab) took Monade on the road. We sat in the playground and talked about inspirations, experiences, and, of course, Steven Stapleton of Nurse With Wound! The second fully realized full-length album, Monstre Comic, is out now.
Jeremy Barnes has played in Neutral Milk Hotel, Bablicon, and in Guignol along with members of Volcano the Bear. He started A Hawk and A Hacksaw pretty much as a solo recording project but with the addition of multi-instrumentalis t Heather Trost. The group has expanded even more since this footage and continues to evolve in magnificent ways.
Solo guitarist James Blackshaw has released fantastic records on Digitalis and Important Records, his new album, The Cloud of Unknowing is available now. We had a rare opportunity to talk with James about influences, goals, and other things but the music itself makes this video worth it. Blackshaw is someone to watch: he's a fantastic guitarist with years of development ahead of him.