By: Casey Zakin In honour of Culture Shock 2012 this Saturday, I got to talk to Busman’s Holiday about their musical memories and inclinations. Bloomington…
By: Avery Walts What do Prince, Kurt Vonnegut, and IU all have in common? The Kernal of course. Making the trip from Jackson, Tennessee for…
By: Bari Finkel With Culture Shock 2012 just a few days away, I had the pleasure of talking with Zac Little of Saintseneca over the…
With the debut album Mother nearing its release Burke Sullivan of New Terrors was able to tell us a little bit about himself, his music,…
On this most gloomy of Mondays in Bloomington, Indiana I was fortunate enough to meet with Adam Turla of Murder By Death at the Scholar’s…
WIUX Directors Bari Finkel and Rachel Curley interviewed the funktress Janelle Monae, listen to it here!
WIUX’s very own, Alex Bulli, interviewed Pat Jordache for the blog!
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I had the pleasure of sitting down with Rob, the guitarist of the noise rock band Waxeater, to talk about their music, album artwork, and why they’re excited to play at Culture Shock.
On a gloomy Friday afternoon, my day was brightened with a short, but informative interview with Ty Segall. The 23 year old residing in San Fransisco is one of the many musicians who will be playing at Culture Shock. His newest album Melted has been given great reviews from publications such as Pitchfork and SPIN Magazine, and there is no doubt about why. His music gathers influences from across the board, and delivers both honesty and catchy riffs to his many fans. For fifteen minutes, I was able to talk with him about his influences, musical past, and what’s in store for him.
WIUX News correspondent Michael Squeri sat down with the joystick-wielding Detroit post-punk band Child Bite after their show at the Bishop to talk about circuit bending, Black Flag, full body banana suits, and their new album on the Indianapolis-based label Joyful Noise Recordings.
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Thomas Frick had the awesome opportunity to sit down with Gary, Indiana’s own up and coming rapper, Freddie Gibbs. Read about the show and interview here.
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