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Ian Anderson: Interview
Lisa Torem talks to Ian Anderson about 'Thick as a Brick 2', his recently released sequel to his band Jethro Tull's classic 1972 prog rock masterpiece; his feelings on gun control and his interest in politics
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Bob Mould: Interview
Paul Waller talks to former Hüsker Dü and Sugar front man Bob Mould about his years in both bands, his recent autobiography and 'Silver Age', his much acclaimed latest solo album
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Alison Moyet: Interview
Paul Waller talks to Alison Moyet about her electronic-fuelled first album in five years, 'the minutes'
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Bruce Foxton: Interview
Paul Waller chats to Bruce Foxton about his long-awaited second solo album 'Back in the Room', and his years in both the Jam and Stiff Little Fingers
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I Am Giant: Interview
Dave Goodwin talks to Shelton Woolright and Paul Matthews from New Zealand/British rock trio I Am Giant about their search for a lead singer which involved 160 auditions before they found front man Ed Martin and their recently released debut album, 'The Horrifying Truth'
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British Electric Foundation: Interview
The project of Heaven 17 synthesiser player Martyn Ware, British Electric Foundation is about to release its latest covers album, ‘Music of Quality and Distinction Volume 3 –Dark’. John Clarkson speaks to Ware about the album which includes appearances from Boy George and Sandie Shaw
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Black: Interview
Paul Waller chats to Liverpudlian singer songwriter Colin Vearncombe about his musical project Black, its bestselling 1987 album 'Wonderful Life' which has just been re-released in a double CD edition and his musical career since then
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Ruts DC: Interview
The Ruts DC were formed out of the ashes of influential punk band the Ruts, after their singer Malcolm Owen died in 1980. Front man Segs Jennings talks about their first album in thirty years, 'Rhythm Collision Vol. 2', the Ruts legacy and why he had decided to perform Ruts songs for the first time
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Meat Puppets: Interview
Paul Waller talks to Curt Kirkwood, the front man with influential Arizona-based country act the Meat Puppets about his band's long history and their just released fifteenth album
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Fossil Collective: Interview
Dave Goodwin talks to Jonny Hooker, one of the multi-instrumentalists with rising new acoustic band Fossil Collective about their career to date and musical influences
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Louise Aubrie: Interview
London-born singer-songwriter Louise Aubrie talks to Malcolm Carter about her decision to move to New York, working with Morrissey guitarist and producer Boz Boorer and her just released second album, 'Time Honoured Alibi’
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Stiv Canterelli and the Silent Strangers: Interview
Malcolm Carter chats to Italian musician and Americana artist Stiv Cantarelli about his current band the Silent Strangers, their much acclaimed album 'Black Music/White Music' and their forthcoming European tour
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David Grubbs: Interview
Paul Waller talks to New York-based experimental musician and solo artist David Grubbs about his early years with influential hardcore bands Squirrel Bait and Bitch Magnet and his new album ‘The Plain Where the Palace Stood’
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Stranglers: Interview with Baz Warne
Denzil Watson speaks to Stranglers co-front-man and guitarist Baz Warne about both the past, its recent tour and also the future of his influential group
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Huey and the New Yorkers: Interview with Huey Morgan
Dave Goodwin speaks to Fun Lovin' Criminals front man Huey Morgan at a gig in Nottingham about his new band, Huey and the New Yorkers
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