Features / Interviews

An in-depth discussion with a band or artist, generally in the form of a straight Q&A – no editorializing.

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Light Bearer

Interviews • December 25, 2011

Light Bearer are one of the most exciting bands of today, creating a thoroughly intriguing work in recent full length Lapsus. Vocalist Alex Cf took some time to answer a couple of questions we had for him about the record, the band and the future.Scene Point Blank: How did the … Read more

Lilac Lungs

Interviews • July 4, 2017

Detroit four-piece Lilac Lungs aimed to create a safe space with their recently released debut album Eventide, which confronts fears and friction that's buffered by the band's upbeat, indie pop sound. The quartet formed a year ago, and already had a self-titled EP to their name before Eventide came to … Read more

Locrian/Kwaidan

Interviews • April 21, 2014

There have been few bands traversing the musical landscape that create as challenging and thought provoking music as Locrian. Their releases have been exciting and moving in so many ways that it is useless to gush so much that suffice it to say, they have made me a tremendous fan. … Read more

Look Back And Laugh

Interviews

Do you remember that time you first fell in love? When the moonlight was a sonnet better left unspoken? Now here's the real doozy. What if I was to remind you of that time you fell in love with a band via live performance. You'd probably try to hold back … Read more

Loss Becomes

acrobat/stuntperson

Interviews / Don't Quit Your Day Job • February 7, 2022

There are a lot of misconceptions about the life of a musician. The old rock star image of bright lights and fast living is almost patently false. Most musicians have day jobs – and not just to pay the bills. Jobs provide new challenges, personal fulfillment and, yes, some rent … Read more

Lovelost Records

Interviews

Don't ever ask me why, but at one point I studied the behaviors and characteristics of alien parties. When I say alien, I'm referring to aliens of both foreign and extraterrestrial variety. The definitive moment of this portion of my life was when I studied the Xylenes, birthed upon the … Read more

Luther

Interviews • October 19, 2013

Scene Point Blank: Hey, could you guys tell me whom we’re sitting down with. Phil: My name is Phil. I sing and play guitar Greg: I’m Greg. I play bass Scene Point Blank: Firstly, How do you think your set went? Phil: I thought it was awful. [All laugh.] Phil: … Read more

Mad The Martian

Interviews • September 7, 2014

Mad the Martian consists of Ron E Raygun (a.k.a. Bob Marsh, lead and rhythm guitars/vocals) and Cap'n Jack (a.k.a. Jack Marsh, keyboards/vocals) along with Ajax Ray O Vaque (a.k.a. Anthony J. Resta, percussion/guitars/keys/vocals). The three originally got together with the idea of writing a single song—that song eventually turned into … Read more

Malady

Interviews

As the City Of Caterpillar became a ghost town the kids fastened their seatbelts and set their cruise control to "NEXT BAND OMGZ". So now population zero has increased due to the spawning of Malady, which features one of the guitarists and bassist from City Of Caterpillar. Saddle up cowboys, … Read more

Mamiffer

Interviews • February 1, 2015

Mamiffer have been going for quite some time, but the recent shift of style for the band has signaled a new era for the duo. Following the release of Statu Nascendi Scene Point Blank had the chance to catch up with Faith Coloccia and Aaron Turner to gain further insight … Read more

Marc Euvrie (The Eye of Time)

Interviews • May 6, 2012

SPB was recently presented with the opportunity to talk with Marc Euvrie, the man behind the excellent album The Eye of Time. Unfortunately, your writer lives in Vermont, a glorified expressway between New York City and Montréal, and Euvrie happens to reside in France, which is apparently on an entirely … Read more

Marduk

Interviews • October 20, 2012

After over 20 years as a band, Marduk has earned their respect and moved beyond misconceptions and controversy. The band has played countless shows on countless tours. On their most recent North American jaunt, SPB caught up with them. Speaking with guitarist (and only original member) Morgan, we talked about … Read more

Maria Taylor

Interviews

One half of the songwriting duo Azure Ray, for nearly a decade Maria Taylor has been writing and recording music on a professional level. With the release of her second solo effort Lynn Teeter Flower, Maria ventures further into finding her own voice: capturing a type of songwriting with both … Read more

Masked Intruder

Interviews • March 1, 2015

Who would have thought a group of masked criminals from Madison, WI would fulfill all of our pop-punk dreams? Masked Intruder are currently making some of the catchiest music in the punk scene and keep proving that they are much more than a gimmick . Not only are these guys … Read more

Mastery

Interviews • November 22, 2015

There is no question about Mastery's debut full-length, Valis, being one of the most intense records of 2015. The one-man project of Ephemeral Domignostika is a perfect example of how black metal sound can further evolve its aggression and further push the boundaries that define it. In this interview conducted … Read more

Matt & Kim

Interviews

I recently had the opportunity to speak with Matt Johnson, one half of the clap your hands, sing along, indie pop duo Matt and Kim. The pair have been on a near constant tour over the past four years, briefly taking some time off to write/record/produce their sophomore album Grand, … Read more

Max Cavalera (Sepultura/Soulfly)

Interviews • March 10, 2018

Max Cavalera has been a prominent contributor to heavy music for decades. March 8th, 2018 marked 23 years since the release of an album Cavalera performed on titled Point Blank, by the band Nailbomb. In the time since the release of that record it has developed a cult following though … Read more

Maylene and the Sons of Disaster

Interviews • June 6, 2011

Dallas Taylor has always been a prominent figure in contemporary music. Once the vocalist for Underoath, he later started Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, a tribute to his southern heritage. They've recently finished recording their fourth album and have nearly completed a North American tour with Protest the Hero. … Read more

Me First and The Gimme Gimmes

Interviews • July 27, 2014

When Me First and The Gimme Gimmes formed nearly two decades ago no one expected them to last this long. The group, a punk rock cover band featuring members of NOFX, Lagwagon, and The Foo Fighters, started because a bunch of friends enjoyed playing with each other, and because, beyond … Read more

Michael Gira (Swans)

Interviews • May 8, 2014

Swans are an evergreen, diverse band. In the 1980s they created brutal industrial rock, attracting fans ranging from heavy metal bros to friggin’ Kurt Cobain (he listed 1984’s Young God EP as one of his all-time favorite albums). They shifted towards ambient with 1996’s Soundtracks for the Blind; Terrorizer’s Nick … Read more