Interview

Home Is Where are creating community through heartfelt emo-folk

With their new album The Whaler out now, emo outfit Home Is Where are breaking down its creation. Read an interview with the band now.

How Radwimps came to America

Radwimps are the J-rock band who rose to global prominence by soundtracking Makoto Shinkai’s anime films. Read an interview with Yojiro Noda, Akira Kuwahara and Yusuke Takeda.

The evolution of LA punks Object of Affection

Object of Affection are a band to watch. Read an interview with Madison Woodward and Colin Knight about their evolution and new album Field of Appearances.

Welcome to Scowl season

Fresh off their Psychic Dance Routine EP, hardcore band Scowl have blown up. Read an interview with members Kat Moss and Malachi Greene now.

Fenne Lily's honest indie rock sees the bigger picture

We spent the day at the tattoo shop with Briston-born, reflective indie-rock artist Fenne Lily, who recently released her third album Big Picture.

Haley Peacock finds faith through making jewelry

Haley Peacock founded her jewelry company Twelve while studying abroad in Rome. Now, her pieces are worn by Halsey and Olivia Rodrigo.

The Other Two’s Case Walker on coming of age in entertainment

Case Walker stars as Chase Dreams in Max’s The Other Two. In this interview, he talks about season 3, his music, and working with Kiernan Shipka.

Inside the world of feeble little horse and their faithful Equestrian fandom

feeble little horse are one of indie rock’s buzziest bands. Ahead of their new album Girl With Fish, they explored its creation and their Equestrian fandom.

LØREN is bringing Korean alt-rock up from the underground

Co-signed by K-pop royalty BLACKPINK and represented by the label 88rising, LØREN is putting a spotlight on Korean alt-rock. Read the interview now.

Jenny Lewis is choosing joy

Ahead of her new album, Joy’All, Jenny Lewis explored its creation, touring with Harry Styles, and finding motivation in her own past via a Rilo Kiley song.

With If Looks Could Kill, Destroy Lonely made the ultimate “sonic horror movie”

Destroy Lonely explores the creation of his new album, If Looks Could Kill, his love of horror and his relationship with fellow Opium artist and friend Ken Carson.

TikTok favorite Corook is just getting started with their Serious Person EP

With their Serious Person EP out now, TikTok favorite Corook told AP about its creation, their inspirations, and upcoming solo headlining shows.

Why Zeph didn’t really start speaking until she was 13 years old

Zeph is on the cover of Alternative Press’ summer 2023 issue. Read an excerpt of the story now, where she discusses her new album character development.

In acting & her music side-project, Yellowjackets star Sophie Thatcher always aims to be vulnerable

Sophie Thatcher stars as Natalie in Yellowjackets, as well as in the horror film The Boogeyman. She talks about Season 2 of the series, her music, & aspiring to create vulnerable art.

Water From Your Eyes are the chaotic DIY indie-pop duo who will help you laugh through the pain

Water From Your Eyes just released their Matador debut, Everyone’s Crushed. The DIY duo of Rachel Brown & Nate Amos talk the album, embracing chaos, & coping with humor.

How boygenius are breaking big

boygenius, the indie supergroup of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker, are breaking big. Here, they explore the making of the record in-depth.

Incendiary’s mean metalcore is the soundtrack for throwing bricks

We caught up with Incendiary frontman Brendan Garrone to discuss their new album, Change The Way You Think About Pain, and the state of the hardcore scene.

Meet fashion and costume designer Katarzyna Konieczka, the queen of macabre aesthetics

Katarzyna Konieczka is a Polish fashion/costume designer, known for her macbre style. We spoked to her about her inspirations & collaborating with Lady Gaga and Madonna.

How BDSM & paradoxes inspired director Zachary Wigon to make his new erotic thriller Sanctuary

Director Zachary Wigon talks the idea & dynamic behind his BDSM erotic thriller film Sanctuary, which stars Margaret Qualley & Christopher Abbott as a dominatrix & client.

How Feist learned to start anew to create her tender album Multitudes and its inventive live show

Indie-folk star Feist explains how grief, motherhood, & the pandemic led to the creation of her new album ‘Multitudes’ and its inventive tour in this interview.
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