Recent Interviews (8 of 116):



After the new release of their first full-length album Are You Thinking What I am Thinking? and recently finishing their supportive run on Tori Amos’ “Summer of Sin” tour, I caught The Like’s bassist Charlotte Froom on her laundry day. Charlotte jestingly articulates her anti-movie star aspirations, life lessons from Tori Amos, and insists that you “just say no!”

Right before rocking out to a second sold-out house at Hollywood’s Troubadour with support from soulful Feist and eclectic Apostle of Hustle, Ana Mac and I got to catch up with Star’s keyboardist Chris Seligman about playing basketball with the Arcade Fire’s Win Butler, how Stars' "sex record" became a "sex-death-robot record", America’s not so secret-obsession with Canada, and how patience pays off when you’re doing what you really love.

Kelli's back with a vengeance, releasing her first record on the United States under her new moniker, and we've had the pleasure to talk to her, not only about her current album, Psychic Cat, but on her already-being-worked-on follow-up. Plus! Because we know Kelli's best feature is her sultry voice, we've put up some interview snippets for you to listen to.

With a scheduled September release for their major label debut, the band named after a Public Image Ltd song are ready for the spotlight. I had the pleasure of talking with band member Greg Collins about the future, politics, and the most important issue - dancing!

A short but sweet interview with vocalist Wil Martin from rising hard rock band Earshot.

In the world of dark visual art, Chet Zar is the master. Most widely known for his contributions with Tool's music and live videos, as well as album artwork. Chet is a relaxed down to earth California dude with plenty of noticeable inner peace and acquired wisdom. Here is an insightful interview with the man behind some of today's most fascinatingly disturbing works.

We interview the Apex Theory, a progressive rock band out of Los Angeles that continues to rock with utmost intensity and sincerity. We talk about their new video, their plans for the future, and of course, politics.

Revolve gives us the most philosophical insights since Kludge's inception, as this five piece shows to be greatly interested in the transcendental aspects of music, life, and what they mean to us as individuals.

Kludge's Interviews strive for unique conversation, as well as finding in-depth facts about the artist's personalities, their frames of mind, road adventures, songwriting processes and many questions specifically related to what we know about them. All our interviewers are very aware of who they are interviewing, dwelling well into research, and leaving no room for predictable questions and sarcastic answers.