Ratboys and Chris Walla

Interviews

Ratboys and Chris Walla

By John Baccigaluppi and Marcus Nuccio

A short introduction and the making of Singin’ To An Empty Chair

I first heard the Chicago-based band Ratboys via their track “Black Earth, WI,” and if you haven't heard them that’s a great place to start. The eight and half minute song takes its time but never feels like you need to get anywhere in particular any sooner than where and when the band is taking you. That song is on their 2023 album The Window that was produced by former Death Cab for Cutie guitarist and producer, and longtime friend to Tape Op, Chris Walla [Tape Op#19,#111]. It was nice to hear a four piece band playing together again in 2023, as the pandemic was winding down. The band has a new LP out, Singin’ To An Empty Chair, also produced by Chris. Both albums sound great, but …Empty Chair feels like both the band and Chris have settled into a very solid working relationship, and this new LP could open the band up to a bigger audience. They deserve it, as they’ve been...

Ratboys and Chris Walla

Interviews

Ratboys and Chris Walla

By John Baccigaluppi and Marcus Nuccio

A short introduction and the making of Singin’ To An Empty Chair

I first heard the Chicago-based band Ratboys via their track “Black Earth, WI,” and if you haven't heard them that’s a great place to start. The eight and half minute song takes its time but never feels like you need to get anywhere in particular any sooner than where and when the band is taking you. That song is on their 2023 album The Window that was produced by former Death Cab for Cutie guitarist and producer, and longtime friend to Tape Op, Chris Walla [Tape Op#19,#111]. It was nice to hear a four piece band playing together again in 2023, as the pandemic was winding down. The band has a new LP out, Singin’ To An Empty Chair, also produced by Chris. Both albums sound great, but …Empty Chair feels like both the band and Chris have settled into a very solid working relationship, and this new LP could open the band up to a bigger audience. They deserve it, as they’ve been...

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Emily A. Sprague

Interviews

Emily A. Sprague

By John Baccigaluppi

Emily A. Sprague may be best known as the primary songwriter and vocalist for the band Florist, who have released five albums since 2016. But she also composes and records ambient-adjacent electronic music, primarily using modular synthesizers, and is about to release her fourth instrumental album, Cloud Time. I'm a big fan of her music, and we had chatted previously about our shared love for surfing, so I wanted to talk more about her process...

Outer Marker Records

Interviews

Outer Marker Records

By Tom Edwards, Larry Crane

With the goal of releasing records recorded at the highest fidelity with minimal processing, Doug Fearn and brothers George and Geoff Hazelrigg began Outer Marker Records a few years ago, using DSD (Direct Stream Digital) recorders as opposed to the more typical PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) digital recorders. They use a variety of methods to work with this medium, as you’ll see below in the interview with Doug, and they release a wide range of music –...

Pete Min

Interviews

Pete Min

By Larry Crane
Located in (yes) a former meat market, Pete Min calls Lucy's Meat Market in Eagle...
Liz Pelly

Interviews

Liz Pelly

By Felix Walworth, John Baccigaluppi
Liz Pelly is the author of the book, Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of...
Will Killingsworth & Dead Air Studios

Interviews

Will Killingsworth & Dead Air Studios

By Sam Retzer, Meghan Minior
If you know a thing or two about punk and hardcore from the last few decades, you’ll know...
Rob Evans

Interviews

Rob Evans

By Sam Retzer, Aaron Farrington
Rob and I used to warm up for high school jazz band practices with an endless vamp of “Too...
h. pruz

Interviews

h. pruz

By Felix Walworth, John Baccigaluppi
When I recently interviewed Emily A. Sprague for this issue of Tape Op, she mentioned...
Welcome to issue #171 of Tape Op.

Column

Welcome to issue #171 of Tape Op.

In the End Rant I wrote for Tape Op#165, “The Joy of Discovery,” I asked the question,...

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"Elliott Smith touched the lives of many with his music and artistry. As part of PAM CUT’s March music month, we are presenting this special event in tribute to Elliott and his legacy. The evening will feature two rarely screened short films, Steve Hanft’s Strange Parallel, and...

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