Track by Track: Brower on the Stompin' Bubblegum Nuggets That Cook up 'Flour'
The Circulators: "I Couldn't Put Much Significance Behind It Other Than Just Wanting to Document Those Songs and Make Something That We Could Be Proud of and Say, 'Hey, We Made an Actual Record!'"
Class: "Honestly I Don't Think We Anticipated Having Another LP Out Almost a Year to the Day From Our Last Release"
Brower: "I've Joked That This Is My 'Depression Album,' and I Was Conflicted About Whether It's Too Serious"
Love Banana: "I Think Having Our Differences Is a Great Thing and Keeps Us From Accidentally Sounding Too Derivative, Which Is Easy When You're Young and Excited and Get Obsessed Over Music"
Shop Talk: "A Band Is Very Much Like a Polyamorous Marriage and I Am Very Glad To Be in a Happy One"
Pack Rat: "One Thing That's the Same as the Original Vision of the Band Is That I Still Have No Idea What I'm Doing"
Love Fiend: "Our Work in the Past Has Been a Little More Random and Disjointed, so We Wanted To Do the Opposite on This Record"
Premiere: New Math Digs Through The Vault and Ascend on "I Can Tell"
Charles Moothart: "I Try Not to Be All Doom and Gloom, But I Also Try to Keep It Real With My Thoughts About The State of The World"
The Ar-Kaics: "It's a High to Bring Out The New Record After So Long"
Parsnip: "Despite Whatever the World Throws at Us, We Are Still At It." It is a Testament to Our Enduring Friendship"
They Came From Beyond Space: It's The Hamiltones!
Shadow Show: "What's Yet to Come is Always on the Horizon, and It's So Fulfilling Being Able to Be on This Adventure with Each Other!"
Premiere: Detroit's Sugar Tradition Are as Wild-Eyed and Chaotic as Ever on "Rockin' Baby"
The Judges Twist Around a Rush of Primal Rock 'n' Roll on "The House Always Wins"
Feeling Figures Transmute Personal Intensity into Collective Joy on "Movement"
Premiere: The Cowboys Return Under the Bright Lights on "The Sultan of Squat"
Premiere: The Whiffs' Syrupy Power Pop Bliss Prevails on New Double Single "Satellite" / "As I Am"
Video Premiere: Osees Take Another Leering Shot at Brain Scraping Synth-Punk on "Stunner"