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- 21 November 2024
Regina Spektor: Soviet Kitsch
Regina rocked New York’s Bowery Ballroom for over two hours last March while supporting her record Soviet Kitsch. In between TV spots and overseas junkets she had some things to say to Tweed.
Denali’s Maura Davis Explains
Maura writes to Tweed from the road and explains Denali’s influences, the changing lineup, and her feelings on gay marriage.
Saddle Creek’s Robb Nansel
Knee deep in emails and office clutter, Robb Nansel took a moment from running Saddle Creek Records to answer some questions for
Tweed.
Mike Kinsella is Owen
Mike Kinsella, creator and brainchild of Polyvinyl-band Owen, talks about his creation, his influences and his lyrical focus on teeth.
Edie Sedgwick lives!
Justin Moyer (of SuperSystem, formerly El Guapo) resurrects Andy Warhol’s affluent sidekick to sing songs about celebrities.
Bella Lea: beyond Denali
Three from Denali’s latter lineup add a fourth and begin a venue-packing tour that will take them across the United States. All without releasing a record.
Denali’s Cam Responds
Shortly after Maura’s post, Cam Di Nunzio got back to us with his own take on Denali, growing up, and the presidential election.
Q and Not U, 2005
After a hectic year of touring and recording, Chris Richards of Q and Not U takes a break to reflect on 2004 as well as look to the future—of the band and of our country.
Mates of State Interview
Jason and Kori played a highly energetic [amazing] set at the free all-day Fairfield University show on September 6th.
Mates of State Kick it Live
Before rockin’ a sold out show at the Bowery Ballroom, Kori Gardner of Mates of State gave Tweed the skinny on 2004 and what to expect from 2005.
Tegan and Sara at the Bowery
After overcoming some minor hurdles, Tweed was able to catch the Tegan and Sara show at the Bowery Wednesday eve for some good fun and even better music.
Greenzine’s Cristy Road
Cristy spouts on feminism, Cuba, the Bush administration, and her long running publication Greenzine.
Wrong Side of 7am
Saturday Looks Good To Me interviews with
Tweed and closes the night at the Northsix.
The Return of Rainer Maria
Shortly before their performance at the Northsix, Caithlin, William and Kyle of Rainer Maria sat down with
Tweed to discuss their new album.
Friends For Heroes Interview
Friends for Heroes duo Brendan Bosworth and Josh Ottum recently sent us their soft electro-pop debut
Years in a Costume and we prompty requested an interview.
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