Woodhouse Interviews Podcast
1) Nina Maia: Woodhouse Interviews
INTERIA moves like a swan. Graceful on the surface, churning below to keep afloat.Nina Maia’s remarkably assured debut arrives with shimmering beauty. The production is sleek and lush by turns, her vo...Show More
2) Bask: Woodhouse Interviews
The Turning is a pulp novel turned into a metal album.And that is some of the highest praise I can heap on North Carolina stalwarts Bask. The churning mix of country, stoner metal, old school rock’n’r...Show More
3) WA Keys: Woodhouse Interview
Heavenly reverb is suddenly shattered.Jack Tobias loves ruptures. That’s clear from his work in YHWH Nailgun, where machine gunning synths burst through previously coherent sonic thoughts. On his solo...Show More
4) Cave Sermon: Woodhouse Interviews
The names in Fragile Wings suggest softness; tenuous and brittle. And there is desperation in “Hopeless Magic,” “Three-Headed Moth” and, of course, the album title. But the album is anything but fragi...Show More
5) Alex Zethson · Johan Jutterström: Woodhouse Interviews
Stockholm duo Alex Zethson and Johan Jutterström’s new album is a beautiful, minimal reflection on perfectionism and failure.Through an intense and intimate recording process that picks up the clack o...Show More
6) Will Stratton: Woodhouse Interviews
A pyromaniac haunts Points of Origin.John Leonard Orr, a serial arsonist who was also a fire investigator, shambles through Will Stratton’s excellent new album as a wayward grim reaper. But fire itsel...Show More
7) Quinton Barnes: Woohouse Interviews
“I’m a savage/I’m a sad bitch,”slurs Quinton Barnes. He’s more the former than the latter on CODE NOIR. The Canadian rapper blends R&B, hip-hop, house, hyperpop, and anything else that would inject hi...Show More
8) Baths - Gut: Woodhouse Interviews
Supplication offers a path.Christianity, heteronormativity, they promise a program. Follow us, do not question, and you will be rewarded. What happens when you stray?That’s a core question behind Bath...Show More
9) Matt Elliott: Woodhouse Interviews
Ghosts litter Drinking Songs. The damned drowned, dying soldiers, innocents packed onto a train before it explodes; there’s not a note on Drinking Songs that isn’t haunted. Released 20 years ago thi...Show More
10) Tarta Relena: Woodhouse Interviews
The voice is an instrument. The voice is the narrative. Flipping between at least four different languages, and darting across each others’ vocal ranges, Catalan duo Tarta Relena offer a confounding, ...Show More