
A collection of Soundsphere’s best and most exciting interviews in music, wrestling, and pop culture...
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic InterviewsMusic Commentary | |||

Soundsphere’s Christina Brennan chats to actor, director and comedian Kevin Smith about the 25th anniversary of his iconic film Dogma (1999).
It’s been twenty-five – or as Kevin Smith jokes, “twenty-six, but like the Catholic Church, we stretch our ... more
Princess Goes is a band that defies easy labels. Rooted in the art-rock tradition associated with New York, the trio crafts music that blends synth-driven textures with a theatrical sensibility that reflects their shared history on the theatre stage,... more
Have a Nice Life are on Mancunian soil. A touchstone moment in their 25 year existence, Outbreak Fest provides the setting for their long-awaited, yet inevitable encounter with an artistic home from home.
Full chat here: www.soundspheremag.c... more
Bush's Gavin Rossdale talks 90s nostalgia and present day inspirations with Soundsphere's Océane Adams.
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#greetdeath
“Pain and loss. Everyone feels it; it’s a very human thing. At the end of the day, we’re lucky to lose people we care about.” Interviewer: Dom Smith This quote comes from Logan Gaval of Greet Death, a Michigan based shoegazing/slowcore ... more
Nothing hits harder than life, as they say, and the series of bloody-knuckle bouts to get to the release of Yours, With Malice led to some deep introspection by YOUTH CODE regarding who they are, what they’ve accomplished and their next steps.
“I th... more
The 10 song “Microtonic”, recorded with long-term band collaborator Alex Greaves and featuring guest appearances from Sydney Minsky Sargeant of Working Men’s Club and Olivesque of Nightbus, is unquestionably a bold leap for the group, who have embrac... more
The Horrors are a band that you cannot pin down to one genre, and bassist/producer Rhys Webb confirms that. “I certainly don’t believe in any musical boundaries, and I think that’s always been the ethos of the band, and there’s never any limits, or ... more










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