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...
Interviews
Rob Evans
By Sam Retzer and Aaron Farrington
Rob and I used to warm up for high school jazz band practices with an endless vamp of “Too Many Puppies” by Primus on drums and bass, respectively. In our small town of Waynesboro, Virginia, the turn of the ‘90s saw the thump of Led Zeppelin morph into the churn of Slint as we discovered the joys of home recording. Fast forward 30 years, and after two decades with the Dave Matthews Band, Rob has built a life within the recording studio. Working with the group on a number of studio and live releases – many at Dave's Haunted Hollow Studio – Rob has also helped to preserve the band’s massive archive of live recordings. Handling a large share of the production on their 2023 LP, Walk Around the Moon, one can’t help but wonder if Rob’s influence rubbed off on some of those harder rock grooves. We walked around Garden City, Long Island, to discuss Rob’s passage from basement to stadium.


