More Than Shakespeare Slash: Q&A With Author Myrlin Hermes
By Jemiah Jefferson The Lunatic, the Lover, and the Poet, the new novel by Portland, Oregon author Myrlin A. Hermes, dismantles some of the best-known works of literature in the English language—the...
View ArticleTITLE?? Q&A With Hiro Hayashi Of POLYSICS
By Matt Keeley As I mentioned a few weeks ago on the Popshifter Blog, POLYSICS are the best band in the universe. Their DEVO-inspired, frenetic sound not only made them huge in their native Japan, but...
View ArticleBlood Writes: Q&A With Author Alex Bledsoe
By Lisa Anderson Alex Bledsoe is the author of the novels of the Memphis Vampires: 2009′s Blood Groove and The Girls with Games of Blood, which was released earlier this year (both from Tor books). For...
View ArticleCommunications With Aliens: Q&A With Dr. Richard Doyle, Penn State
By Emily Carney The original Voyager Golden Record Recently, Popshifter reviewed the release Scrambles of Earth from Seeland Records. This recording consists of sounds from The Voyager Golden Record...
View ArticleA Goddess At The Console: Q&A With Mary Edwards
By John Lane In another era, Mary Edwards might have been a behind-the-scenes songwriter in the famous Brill Building, that renowned stable of musical artisans that included Goffin & King, Laura...
View ArticleThe Adventures Of Miss Flitt: Q&A With Designer Beth Hahn
By Chelsea Spear In the late 2000s, knitwear designer Beth Hahn took the knitting world by storm with her series, The Adventures of Miss Flitt. Blending steampunk-friendly Victorian style, elegant...
View ArticleBigger Than Us: Q&A With White Lies
By Jim R. Clark If you haven’t listened to White Lies’ debut album, To Lose My Life yet, well then, what are you waiting for? Now is the time. Their new album, Ritual, was released on January 18. Much...
View ArticleOn The Airwaves, Postmeridian: Q&A with Glenn di Benedetto of Parlour Bells
By Chelsea Spear Nate Leavitt, Glenn di Benedetto of Parlour Bells Photo © Derek Kouyoumjian After the Parlour Bells ended an epic set at the funeral for Boston radio station WFNX, former ‘FNX program...
View ArticleThe Horrors Of The Black Museum: Q&A With Paul Corupe And Andrea Subissati
By Less Lee Moore If you were at FanExpo Canada on Saturday, August 25 this year, you were lucky. Lucky to be alive because the Saturday of the now four-day event is by far the busiest, the most...
View ArticleExpanding Circuits: Q&A with David Dacks, Artistic Director at The Music Gallery
By Ricky Lima I think that some of the most interesting and forward thinking stuff is being done in the electronic scene. There is something about having the ability to literally craft every instrument...
View ArticleHunting Witches with Jeffery X Martin
By Laury Scarbro I have had the pleasure, nay, honor of being able to review the book Hunting Witches by our very own Jeffery X Martin. This “non-vel”, as he calls it, took many months of work, blood,...
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