Interview: TBCLUB
Another week, another interview with a curiously-named business venture. This time, Rob chats with screenprinter Paul, founding member of Torquay-based independent clothing company TBCLUB (you’ll find out what that actually stands for if you keep reading). Despite their relatively short…
Interview: ACDSleeve
When you decide to purchase the latest song in a physical format, be it from some obscure Hungarian folk group or god forbid, the bunch of over-styled girls that are One Direction (on a side note, if you have them…
Interview: Public Service Broadcasting
Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) takes an unusual approach to creating music. How many bands can say they weave samples of public information and propaganda films from WWII into their music? For their current tour they aim to Inform, Educate and…
Interview: The Computers
The Computers have been busy boys of late. Gone are the days of playing almost monthly shows at the Cavern. After a whirlwind couple of years spent all over the place, recording with John Reis from Rocket From The Crypt,…
Interview: Wolf Mask
You might not think you’re familiar with Wolf Mask (Danny to his mum) and his work, but if you’ve been listening to decent music in the past year or so, chances are you have unwittingly been exposed to the man’s…
INTERVIEW: NIGHT OF THE LIVING THREAD
Eva Spence is unavoidably better known as the vocalist (it’s fair to say ‘singer’ wouldn’t be an accurate description) in Sheffield’s baffling post-everything genre-benders Rolo Tomassi. But there’s more to her than just her place in the band. Behind the…
INTERVIEW: MUNCIE GIRLS
I’ve only just noticed how Exeter-centric our recent interviews have been. If this is a problem for you, you’re not out of the woods yet because there are at least two more lined up. It shouldn’t be a problem though,…
Interview: Common Goals
Common Goals is an Exeter-based charity-focused clothing company run by Jack from The Cut Ups and Nath from popular local art collective No Guts No Glory. Not only do they get rare, ethically-manufactured shirts designed and printed for a whole…
Interview: The Cut Ups
The Cut Ups are one of my favourite British bands, and it’s a real thrill to be able to say that for me, they’re also a local band. Their third album, last year’s ‘Building Bridges, Starting Here’ is arguably their…
