Thirty years old this month, Stereolab’s 1996 breakthrough record Emperor Tomato Ketchup was equal parts transitional and revolutionary. Upon three decades of reflection, the retrofuturism bridgegap keenly foreshadowed the self-coined groop’s prolific trajectory, spanning all the way through last year’s comeback album Instant Holograms on Metal Film.
Iron & Wine :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview
Sam Beam thought he had writer’s block as he entered the studio post-pandemic. But it turns out that wasn’t the case at all: the sessions produced so much music Beam had to split it into two different albums, 2024’s Fiona Apple-featuring Light Verse and his eighth album, Hen’s Teeth, released by Sub Pop in late February. “Deciding on which ones go on the record is just an intuitive thing,” Beam says. “There’s no right or wrong answers, you just try to find ones that flow into the next, keep you on your toes.”













