Latest from The Tonearm:
Don’t Fear the Reverb — A Conversation with Kramer
From producing Galaxie 500 and Low to his new ambient masterwork ‘...and the crimson moon whispers goodbye,’ the musician and Shimmy-Disc founder reflects on spontaneous composition, the spiritual dimensions of reverb, and finally achieving his personal ‘Rothko Chapel.’

Sessa Finds São Paulo’s Rhythm in the Cosmic Ordinary
Three years of sessions in São Paulo yielded ‘Pequena Vertigem de Amor,’ an album born from the submarine days of early fatherhood and the vertigo between extraordinary love and ordinary routine.

Free Country’s Phil Haynes on ‘Liberty Now!’ | The Tonearm
Jazz drummer Phil Haynes’s string band Free Country reconvened after a decade to record original compositions, but hours before the first session, trumpeter Herb Robertson died, and the 2024 election delivered its verdict—the double album ‘Liberty Now!’ carries both griefs.

Kirin McElwain: Harsh Tones and ‘Youth’ | The Tonearm
Cellist Kirin McElwain’s exploratory album ‘Youth’ turns toward crystalline feedback, chaotic oscillators, and intentionally harsh tones to express the feelings of desire and shame occupying the same cognitive space.

Faetooth on ‘Labyrinthine’ and Evolving Beyond Fairy Doom
Faetooth’s Ari May, Jenna Garcia, and Rah Kanan reflect on the three-year writing process behind ‘Labyrinthine’, a bold album that pushes doom metal toward greater abstraction without sacrificing ethereality.

Latest from The Tonearm Podcast:
Patricia Brennan: Vibraphone, Astronomy & New Compositions
Vibraphonist Patricia Brennan discusses her constellation-based compositional system, blending jazz, classical, and alt-rock on Of The Near And Far.
Phil Haynes: Banging the Drum for Liberty Now
Phil Haynes: Banging the Drum for Liberty Now page for The Tonearm
Bryan Senti: Strings, Migration, and Finding Home
Bryan Senti: Strings, Migration, and Finding Home page for The Tonearm
Graham St. John: Terence McKenna’s Hallucinatory Life
Cultural anthropologist Graham St. John discusses his biography of psychedelic philosopher Terence McKenna, exploring DMT, rave culture, and the archaic revival.
Nels Cline: Tales of a Daunted Guitarist
Guitarist Nels Cline discusses Trio of Bloom with Craig Taborn and Marcus Gilmore, creative insecurity, Wilco, and navigating jazz and rock worlds.









