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Thoughtful, funny, heartfelt interviews and in-depth documentaries about musicians, authors, comedians, and other cultural creators. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol.
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    Ep. #870: The Lemon Twigs

    Ep. #870: The Lemon Twigs

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    Brian and Michael D’Addario from the Lemon Twigs discuss their new album, A Dream is All We Know, birthday presents and the Lovin’ Spoonful, who they think their core audience consists of, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and “Mersey Beach,” ambitious instrumentation and mixing, Sloan and Royal Trux, their respective songwriting modes, brotherly love, working with the likes of Foxygen, Sean Ono Lennon, Weyes Blood, and Tim Heidecker, tour, future plans, and much more.
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    Ep. #851: Mark Mothersbaugh
    Ep. #842: Daniel Romano’s Outfit
    Ep. #831: Water From Your Eyes
    Ep. #796: Ratboys
    Ep. #733: Weyes Blood
    Ep. #725: Sloan
    Ep. #678: Mark Ibold
    Ep. #673: Sonic Youth
    Ep. #656: Steve Albini
    Ep. #566: Tim Heidecker
    Ep. #465: Jennifer Herrema of Royal Trux
    Ep. #284: Vic Berger
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    • 17 min
    Ep. #869: Steve Albini

    Ep. #869: Steve Albini

    After almost 20 years of conversations, my final talk with Steve Albini took place on April 23, 2024. Steve died suddenly on May 7. This chat was about the new Shellac album, To All Trains, and Steve told me about every song, though I hadn't yet heard the album. Preparing this episode was sad and surreal; it felt like Steve was still here. The interview itself appears at roughly the 45:00 mark, after my own remembrance and tribute. I love you Steve and will miss you forever. Thank you for everything.
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    Ep. #826: Steve Albini and Fred Armisen
    Ep. #741: Steve Albini
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    Ep. #514: Steve Albini and Silkworm’s Andy Cohen and Tim Midyett
    Ep. #453: Steve Albini
    Ep. #275: Incredible Love – Alan Vega & Suicide Remembered
    Ep. #224: Ian MacKaye & Steve Albini (Part II)
    Ep. #223: Ian MacKaye & Steve Albini (Part I)
    Ep. #120: Steve Albini
    Ep. #24: Steve Albini
    My first Steve Albini interview (2006)
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    • 2 h 20 min
    Ep. #868: Kathleen Hanna

    Ep. #868: Kathleen Hanna

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    Kathleen Hanna discusses her new memoir Rebel Girl – My Life as a Feminist Punk, why she wrote this book and what that experience was like, what she learned about her own workaholism and setting boundaries, trauma and therapy, how punk orthodoxy led to a painful exile, the actual material conditions of being known as an “activist icon,” prescience and hindsight, how the writing in Rebel Girl relates to the depiction of her in the 2013 documentary, The Punk Singer, forgiveness, friendship, and self-awareness, a shout out to her husband Adam Horovitz for being a generously supportive family man, and much more.
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    Ep. #745: The Casual Dots
    Ep. #673: Sonic Youth
    Ep. #632: Meg Remy
    Ep. #615: Mdou Moctar
    Ep. #224: Ian MacKaye & Steve Albini (Part II)
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    • 16 min
    Ep. #867: BIG|BRAVE

    Ep. #867: BIG|BRAVE

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    Robin Wattie, Tasy Hudson, and Matheiu Ball from BIG|BRAVE discuss their wonderful new album A Chaos of Flowers, their lives in Montreal and in Alberta, how the band formed, squirrels, rabbits, and making BIG|BRAVE new fans, one dad at a time, musical origin stories, sidechains and ducking, working closely with producer Seth Manchester, heavy metal and Levon Helm, poetry research, making a new album, tour, other future plans, and much more.    
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    Ep. #718: Marisa Anderson
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    • 1h 44 min
    Ep. #866: Jim White and Marisa Anderson

    Ep. #866: Jim White and Marisa Anderson

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    Jim White and Marisa Anderson discuss their lovely new album Swallowtail, why they recorded it in Australia, the distinction between ideas, possibilities, and arrangements in an improvised music practice, melodic drumming and rhythmic guitar, the Velvet Underground, peregrination and the natural world, the artwork of Anna White, cats and the Bitterroot Valley, things I think I see that might not be real, touring more than ever, future plans, and much more.
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    Ep. #865: Myriam Gendron
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    • 15 min
    Ep. #865: Myriam Gendron

    Ep. #865: Myriam Gendron

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    Myriam Gendron discusses her moving new album Mayday, some of the places in the world she lived in before moving to Montreal, a good job at a bookstore, playing in metal bands, a charming close encounter with Leonard Cohen, why she is generally disinterested in the personalities behind the art she loves, losing her mother and being a mother and some of the lyrical themes on the bilingual Mayday, collaborating with Bill Nace, Marisa Anderson, and Jim White among other people, why we love flowers, transmission and keeping our parents with us, how her boyfriend helps her be online, touring, writing more music, other future plans, and much more. 
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    Ep. #718: Marisa Anderson
    Ep. #562: Bill Callahan
    Ep. #541: Jim White and Marisa Anderson
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