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CordMag's team of writers go after the music-makers and prod them about a bunch of things that we just know you're all interested to find out. Read on!
Charlatans
Passing through Vancouver on tour promoting the band’s release of ‘Simpatico’, keyboardist, Tony Rogers and Drummer, Jon Brookes, kindly sat down with Cord to discuss heart-break, bears, squares and nunneries in some time of Cordmag personal crisis, which in turn has got to be one of the most hilarious interviews I’ve ever done...[more]

We Are Scientists
This interview defies description. A myriad of weirdness awaits you in this side-splitting conversation (please imagine uproarious laughter throughout much of the proceedings)...[more]

Dallas Green/City & Colour
The smashing success of City & Colour came as a surprise to many, not the least of which being Dallas Green himself, the man behind the haunting songs...[more]

Stanley Super 800
When one thinks of Ireland and music there are a few things that instantly some to mind – U2, The Pogues and those cheesy Ryanair commercials ...[more]

Supergrass
Just who are Supergrass? Well, if you don’t know then your teens may have been lacking from some serious ramshackle good times soundtrack....[more]

Rocketface
One late night after an intense rock show in a dark bar near Toronto a fan approached the lead singer of a band with no name. “I felt like I got hit in the face with a rocket,” said the fan, referring to the music. It was here that the name found Rocketface....[more]

Rob Dickinson
He’s back, folks! After an absence in which not enough people (but those who did, REALLY did) sorely missed him, Rob Dickinson has again emerged from the musical shadows...[more]

Objects
Objects are a trio originally hailing from Southampton (Currently residing in East London’s ‘Murder Mile’) consisting of three lovely, dandy-dressing, mannerly young men by the names of...[more]

Peter Elkas
Peter Elkas claims to hate hanging out by himself. So it's surprising or ironic to note that he's named his album Party Of One, that he's touring on his own and playing solo shows, and that even as I arrive at the Commodore in the afternoon for our interview, he's sitting upstairs by himself...[more]

Junior Pantherz
Playing to a new crowd is always enjoyable. It's the uncertainty of how people will react that I find exciting. It's great meeting new people...[more]

The Mark Inside
The Beauville Motel has never let us down. We give her lots of love and appreciation and she goes the distance while thirstily downing impressive amounts of oil...[more]

Ben Rogers
At the risk of sounding like a 7-Up commericial, ahhhhh Ben Rogers is refreshing. A youthful fella that has to be seen live to really grasp the scope of what he does...[more]

Louis XIV
Louis XIV is cocky enough to know how damn good it is but clever enough to try to play off that cockiness and the general theme of the music as essentially coming with the territory and totally not being a big deal...[more]

Bakelite
I call to confirm an interview with Bakelite tonight at the Brickyard and I’m surprised to hear an English accent on the other end of the line. Why didn’t it register that one of them was English...[more]

Duran Duran
It was a beautiful spring day (despite being the first week of March), I had just resolved an error with an airline ticket that had been stressing me out for days, and I was on my way to be, up-close-and-personal with Duran Duran...[more]

Hinterland
While the Vancouver music scene has always been characterized by a patchwork of varying sounds and styles, Hinterland has managed to stand out from the collective...[more]

Kasabian
The band with swagger and scarves, (hailing from the less than musically notorious Leicester, England) fronted by the charismatic singer...[more]

Sarah Slean
I try to stay completely out of this field of trying to be strategic about the marketing and shit. I know a lot of really successful artists are very business oriented...[more]

The Futureheads
While the notion contemporary artists pilfering obvious sounds and influences of bands from the late 70’s and early 80’s is commonplace, it’s rare to find a group who actually build on these influences and rise beyond...[more]

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