Band Interviews
Read the latest exclusive band interviews by Louder Than War
Jetstream Pony – interview
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Arash Torabi interviews melody-driven punk-pop indie outfit Jetstream Pony.
An Interview With Near Future (Neil Arthur and Bernholz)
The collaboration between Blancmange’s Neil Arthur and solo electronic artists Bernholz (who also performs live as part of Gazelle Twin) dates back a couple...
Aviator – Pete Wilkinson Exclusive Interview
Pete Wilkinson is one part of Psyc-Rock-Blues outfit Aviator. Having released outstanding material for the last number of years they are set for more...
LIINES – interview
Ahead of their LOUD WOMEN Fest slot next month Cassie Fox caught up with Manchester's best post-punk band, LIINES
RIIB: James Mainwaring – interview
James Mainwaring of RIIB talks to Louder Than War about their new release Conveyor Belt, former Mercury Prize nominated band Roller Trio and touring with Django Django.
Eddie from The Vibrators in conversation…
Eddie from The Vibrators in conversation... Mark McStea interview's Eddie of The Vibrators regarding his memories of early days etc in celebration of 40th anniversary...
The Charlemagnes – interview
With tour dates in early June we catch up with legendary band The Charlemagnes about putting together their long-lost album and their longevity
Darma – interview
Darma speak to Louder Than War about recording their first album, the role of social media and how Bob Cooper helped them to achieve their dream album.
Maximo Park – interview
As Maximo Park gear up to release their sixth studio album, we catch up with Lukas and Paul from the band
Ben Harding (Senseless Things) – interview
Known as one of the best live bands of the 1990s Senseless Things are preparing for a reunion show. Cassie Fox catches up with Ben Harding.
Hooton Tennis Club – interview
Hooton Tennis Club are one of the best young bands on the music scene at present. With two albums already released, the second Big Box Of Chocolates just released, and their live TV debut recently secured they are moving onto pastures new and gaining raves reviews across the board.
Interview: Stefan Melbourne aka We Were Strangers
Stefan Melbourne is a hotly tipped singer/songwriter who now trades under the moniker We Were Strangers and he plays a comeback gig at the...
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