With a creative process seemingly tied to the seclusion of the countryside, The Buzz speaks to the dream-pop wunderkinds from Fleet about transitioning from the solitude of their bedrooms, back into the ‘new world’.
Category: Interviews
BRODKA: “I don’t calculate, I don’t try to please everybody.”
Evolving from reality show hopeful to empowered pop music provocateur, BRODKA locks horns with the patriarchy on her new album BRUT.
Wyldest: “I found myself talking about all the imbalances in society, constantly.”
The process of writing her new album, Monthly Friend, helped Wyldest realise the limitations that are put on women – not only just in music, in life as a whole – but also the advantages.
Babe Rainbow: “Old shoes are better than no shoes dude.”
We spoke with Babe’s frontman Angus Dowling about the band’s new record, their penchant for the 60s, being new parents, and their surprise collaboration with Jaden Smith.
Juan Wauters: “I try to make a point of my music describing me as a person.”
Wauters’ new album Real Life Situations is a patchwork of the Uruguayan’s life experiences, a testament to invaluable friendships he’s made along the way, and an ode of gratitude to his career in music. We spoke to him about his collaborative new album which is out now on Captured Tracks.
Communions: “Things are slowly disintegrating. It’s hard not be at least a little dystopian.”
Communions are grappling with an existential crisis. The result? Their most accomplished work to date. We spoke to the Copenhagen indie band about the conception of their latest album, Pure Fabrication.
Flock of Dimes: “The most beautiful part of the process is always the imagining”
We catch up with the inimitable Jenn Wassner in the afterglow of the release of her most profound record yet.
Death From Above 1979: “I don’t think our nature is to be this super present mainstream band.”
On their new album, Is 4 Lovers, the dance-punk duo rediscover their DIY roots in what is their most insular and personal record to date, rekindling the intensity and frenzy of their earlier work. Ahead of it’s release we spoke to them about taking a back-to-basics approach, and paving the way for bands such as Royal Blood to succeed.
Breaking Through | 8 Questions with Bleach Lab
Get to know the South London-based dream pop merchants ahead of the release of their debut EP, A Calm Sense Of Surrounding.
Blanck Mass: “I was trying to paint a picture of my grieving process”
We speak to the genre-pushing producer in the wake of his fifth solo LP In Ferneaux.