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November 28, 2022
Shorties (Michelle Zauner on Books and Reading, New Music from Ethel Cain, and more)
Michelle Zauner talked books and reading with the Guardian.
Stream a new song by Ethel Cain.
49 year-end lists were added to the Largehearted Boy list of "best books of 2022" lists Saturday (bringing the total to 441).
Caitlin Rose talked to NPR Music about her new album.
"The studio, to me, is supposed to be fun," she insists, a sentiment that Lehning seconds. "I think some artists can really move through whatever situation they're in and create something. But for me, it's this super personal thing. I really do require a level of intimacy to enjoy it. And if I'm not enjoying it, I'm making garbage."
Michelle Gallen recommended Northern Irish books about The Troubles at Electric Literature.
Pitchfork recommended the week's best new albums.
Karen Fastrup discussed her novel Hunger Heart with Shondaland.
Always when I write, I use a lot of metaphors and images, and my metaphors are very often situated in bodily experiences or in the feelings of bodies. So when I have to describe anxiety, for instance, which is a very complex feeling and it’s very difficult to explain, especially to people who have never experienced it before, then I tend to go back to the body and bodily experiences.
The Creative Independent interviewed producer, percussionist, composer, and DJ Otura Mun.
Daniella Mestyanek Young talked to Electric Literature about her memoir.
The Catalyst interviewed Patterson Hood of the Drive-By Truckers.
The Rumpus interviewed author Zein El-Amine.
The Creative Independent interviewed musician and neuroscientist Dave Soldier.
Electric Literature shared new fiction by Kristen Iskandrian.
Bandcamp Daily profiled composer/musician Jessica Ackerley.
The Guardian interviewed author Will Self.
PopMatters shared an excerpt from Paul Gorman's book Totally Wired: The Rise and Fall of the Music Press.
Stream a new song by Kele.
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