Ray Finlayson has a one-to-one with James Cooley, the one man music-making machine that is Mesita, where they discuss the presence of religious beliefs in music, inspiration, and how you can't take everything with you.
David Grubbs talks about his upcoming record The Plain Where the Palace Stood, his extensive musical history, and his love of the new record from Bonnie Prince Billy and Dawn McCarthy.
We talk to Memory Tapes' Dayve Hawke about arbitrary music labels, coming to terms with his debut's success, and his new album as Memory Tapes, Grace/Confusion.