Robert Plant has managed to not necessarily reinvent himself, but to continue to surround himself with great musicians and songs that suit his aging...
Our pal Howard Bilerman will be interviewing legendary producer Bob Johnston in Montreal coming up. Should be a real hoot!


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Rosalía: Lux
By John Baccigaluppi
November 18, 2025
Anyone who feels that contemporary pop music is formulaic, shallow, or not as good as some other era gone by, should give Rosalía’s new album, Lux, a...
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Westerman: A Jackal’s Wedding
By John Baccigaluppi
November 18, 2025
I recently interviewed James Krivchenia from Big Thief about his production work on the last Westerman album, An Inbuilt Fault. Look for that...
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Juana Molina: DOGA
November 14, 2025
I first stumbled upon Juana Molina's music in 2007. Her album Un Dia was a revelation, and I am not sure I had ever heard anything like...
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New From Courtney Barnett: "Stay in Your Lane"
By John Baccigaluppi
November 14, 2025
We recently interviewed Stella Mozgawa in Tape Op #169, and she talked about working on new music with Courtney Barnett. Here’s the super fun and...
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Khruangbin: The Universe Smiles Upon You ii
November 14, 2025
We interviewed Khruangbin's Mark Speer and their engineer Steve Christensen for the Tape Op Podcast, and that interview also appeared in...
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West Virginia Snake Handler Revival: “They Shall Take Up Serpents”
October 28, 2025
West Virginia Snake Handler Revival “They Shall Take Up Serpents” marks the arrival of a landmark record, documenting the last snake handling church...
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Tame Impala: Deadbeat
October 17, 2025
I love that the opening track, "My Old Ways", on Tame Impala's [Tape Op#95] new album, Deadbeat, starts with what appears to be a rough...
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New Music From Madison Cunningham: Ace
October 13, 2025
It's always a treat when an album brings you right into its world from the moment you hit play. Such is the case with Madison Cunningham's...