Cam Lindsay
The Return of Slowdive
The UK shoegaze pioneers are about to release their first album in 22 years. We talked to vocalist and guitarist Rachel Goswell where the self-titled project came from.
Rank Your Records: Laura Ballance Ruthlessly Rates Superchunk’s Ten Albums
The band's run in the 1990s was unparalleled: seven full-lengths, two compilations, and a handful of indie rock's greatest anthem.
How Hollerado Are Doing Their Part To Make the Indie Label Machine a Little Nicer
"Whether signing or working with a band, I don’t care about press or if they’re cool. I care about whether this band inspires me to play in a band."
A Completely Biased Ranking of the 60 Best Canadian Indie Rock Songs of the 00s Part II
Apparently, Broken Social Scene and The Wu-Tang Clan aren't so different
A Completely Biased Ranking of the 60 Best Canadian Indie Rock Songs of the 00s Part I
Canadian music is probably at its best ever right now. So why not rank the golden peak of the yesteryear?
Is White Reaper Actually the World’s Best American Band?
If the title of their new album, 'The World's Best American Band,' is to be believed, yes. Yes they are.
Rank Your Records: Spiral Stairs Happily Rates Pavement’s Five LPs
Scott Kannberg a.k.a. Spiral Stairs looks back at the indie rock band's revered but hit-free catalog.
The Story of How Lou Barlow and 'KIDS' Soundtracked the Summer of 1995
We talk with Barlow about collaborating with Harmony Korine to create the songs for Larry Clark's groundbreaking film—from the highs of The Folk Implosion's biggest hit to the subsequent major label pressure and fallout.
The Jesus & Mary Chain Are Forever Kings of Cool
Nineteen years after their last record, the shoegaze progenitors return with 'Damage and Control.' We lift the lid on their strange origins, their slyly sexed up early songs, and the ongoing clout of their legacy.
The Jesus & Mary Chain Are Forever Kings of Cool
Nineteen years after their last record, the shoegaze progenitors return with 'Damage and Joy.' We lift the lid on their strange origins, their slyly sexed up early songs, and the ongoing clout of their legacy.
Past Lives and Future Days: A Conversation with Real Estate
They may have lost their founding guitarist to his solo project Ducktails, but the addition of old pal Julian Lynch sees Real Estate return renewed.
Past Lives and Future Days: A Conversation With Real Estate
They may have lost their founding guitarist to his solo project Ducktails, but the addition of old pal Julian Lynch sees Real Estate return renewed.