Elephant Stone’s Rishi Dhir
In which Rishi Dhir details his experience seeing the Stone Roses at Madison Square Garden, the genesis of Elephant Stone’s new EP, how The Afghan Whigs taught him about soul music (and weed), his love of sci-fi and more.
Spaceface’s Jake Ingalls
In which Jake Ingalls discusses Anemoia’s groovy origins, teaching a particle physicist how to play Foo Fighters’ “Everlong,” and why now was the right time to leave the Flaming Lips.
In Conversation: Collin Miller
Collin Miller joins The Eisenberg Review to discuss the The Brother Nature’s new album, A Lesson in Love, his writing process and offer album recommendations.
In Conversation: Ducks Ltd.’s Tom McGreevy
Ducks Ltd.'s Tom McGreevy discusses the rich history of jangle pop, its place in the contemporary music landscape and some of his favorite records with The Eisenberg Review.
In Conversation: GA-20’s Matthew Stubbs
GA-20 guitarist Matthew Stubbs talks about the group’s industrious pandemic, new covers record Try It… You Might Like It: GA-20 Does Hound Dog Taylor and some of his favorite albums.
In Conversation: J.D. Simo
J.D. Simo talks The Big Lebowski, the process of recording his new album Mind Control, his favorite spots to eat across the country and why Isaac Hayes’ Hot Buttered Soul is a masterpiece.
In Conversation: JW Francis
JW Francis chats about his new album, WANDERKID, sharing a label with David Lynch, recent trek across the Appalachian Trail and fascination with dreams.
Sven Wunder // The Eisenberg Review Interview
The enigmatic Swedish maestro joins The Eisenberg Review for a conversation about his new album, Natura Morta, love of Ampex tape machines and rigorous creative process.
In Conversation: Francis Lung
Coincident with the release of his new album Miracle, Francis Lung sits down with The Eisenberg Review for a conversation about his new album, creative process and life changes.