photo credit: Megan Wilson Last month I had the pleasure of cutting it up with Hurry’s Matt Scottoline. The Philadelphia-based quartet is releasing their fourth album, Fake Ideas, via Lame-O Records on June 25th. A truly remarkable record - it’s the band’s grandest accomplishment yet, taking all the elements from past work and elevating them to more poignant and luscious levels. During our hour-long chat, Matt and I talked about our respective cities, imposter syndrome, the book that complements the record, Weezer, Chris Farren and memories about a Montreal show Matt’s old band Everyone Everywhere played with Gulfer. As always thanks for reading. (also I barely edited this so you’re getting this shit pure)
A Conversation with Hurry's Matt Scottoline
A Conversation with Hurry's Matt Scottoline
A Conversation with Hurry's Matt Scottoline
photo credit: Megan Wilson Last month I had the pleasure of cutting it up with Hurry’s Matt Scottoline. The Philadelphia-based quartet is releasing their fourth album, Fake Ideas, via Lame-O Records on June 25th. A truly remarkable record - it’s the band’s grandest accomplishment yet, taking all the elements from past work and elevating them to more poignant and luscious levels. During our hour-long chat, Matt and I talked about our respective cities, imposter syndrome, the book that complements the record, Weezer, Chris Farren and memories about a Montreal show Matt’s old band Everyone Everywhere played with Gulfer. As always thanks for reading. (also I barely edited this so you’re getting this shit pure)