A classically trained percussionist, Fay Milton possesses an adventurous compositional sense and keen sonic sensitivity that helped Savages become one of the most exciting, critically-lauded bands of the last decade. Fay and Joe met in Soho, London, to discuss: why there is hope in the darkness; the lack of surfer dudes in Australia; Savages; Fay's new Project, 180db; and the desire to have children amidst the instability of a life in music.
296: Jesse Shreibman (Bell Witch)
295: Chris Frantz (Tom Tom Club, Talking Heads)
294: Eric Slick (Dr. Dog, Adrian Belew, Solo Artist)
293: Alicia Bognanno (Bully)
292: Mix Master Mike (Beastie Boys, Beat Odyssey 2020, Solo Artist, etc.)
291: Steve Jordan
290: Sam Coomes (Quasi)
289: Doug "Cosmo" Clifford (Creedence Clearwater Revival, Solo Artist)
288: Johanna Warren
287: Jim Eno (Spoon)
286: Sharon Van Etten
285: Matt Barrick (Muzz, The Walkmen, Jonathan Fire*Eatter, Fleet Foxes)
284: Jim Keltner
283: Angel Olsen
282: Lenny White (Miles Davis, Return to Forever, etc.)
BNS: Sahir Hanif (Masters of Maple, Ghost Tech.)
281: Honus Honus (Man Man)
280: Jenn Wasner (Flock of Dimes, Wye Oak)
279: Andy Stack (Joyero, Wye Oak)
278: Roger Manning, Jr. (Jellyfish, The Lickerish Quartet, The Moog Cookbook, Beck, etc.)
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