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Brooklyn Buzz interviewed Ann Courtney, the frontwoman of Mother Feather, to celebrate the release of their newest album, “KICK3R.” Mother Feather is a high-energy rock band that effortlessly blends glam and punk with a vibrant, theatrical flare. This interview was originally recorded and streamed on WPIR in November -- the link to that audio can be found below this paragraph if you want to hear how much we laughed and enjoyed ourselves throughout. Ann had such a fantastic and friendly energy as we discussed the personal meanings behind their new songs, what it has been like performing live in a post-Covid world, and how to be your most authentic self while celebrating the people in your life.

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006: The Roulettes


In early November, Brooklyn Buzz interviewed The Roulettes — a lively, riot grrl-inspired band based in NYC — as a celebration of the release of their newest EP, “Mommy Comes Back.” Talking with Rebecca, Rachel, and Alice was a blast. They discuss the deep meanings behind their latest songs and their reunion after a hiatus of releasing music, while also mentioning Bill Murray, working as a teacher, recent Halloween costumes, and much more!

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005: The Cyrkle Revival


Our board members Eve Mikkelson and Arzu Oran interviews Pat McLoughlin and Don Dannemann, two of the members of the iconic 1960s rock band The Cyrkle.

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004: RAEGAN


Nur Güzeldere interviews and photographs rising singer-songwriter RAEGAN.


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003: Lucca Dohr


Earlier this month on October 6th, Lucca Dohr heled an album release concert at Heaven Can Wait in New York City, featuring performances by fellow artist Graham Riley and Lauren Juzang, in celebration of his new EP June Bug which came out just the day before. Here, after catching the final one and a half songs of his live performance, I interrogated Lucca about music, film, youth, love, and Jeff Buckley.


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002: DEBBY FRIDAY


I play DEBBY FRIDAY on the aux when I want to induct someone into a cult--the cult of FRIDAY. No matter the track, whether it's her early computerized BITCHPUNK days or her melodic hazey singles, I always get the same reaction from those who earwitness. Who is this?? they ask me, opening Shazam. The new single “Let u in” is something different from what I know of DEBBY FRIDAY.

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Last week we interviewed Lowertown, a sizzling, independent New York indie band—in anticipation of their new EP Skin Of My Teeth, dropping October 27th. In conversation with Olivia Osby and Avsha Weinberg, we discussed their upcoming European tour, the nature of live performance, social identity in both the physical and digital world, living in New York, and musical influences. As the band prepares to travel overseas, they open up about the new confidence they’ve found as musicians.