Interview with Matthew J. Rolin, Eli Winter and Joseph Allred

Next week, Worried Songs, a new UK-based record company, will be reissuing Joseph Allred’s The True Light and the debut LPs by both Matthew J. Rolin and Eli Winter on vinyl. To celebrate this special occasion, the four of us recently had a chat over Zoom, and they each got a chance to perform some of their own music.

To make things even more special, we did something a little different. Seeing that Rolin, Allred and Winter are all peers of each other, and practice music that branches off from the same tree, we asked them to come up with questions that they would want to ask each other and interview themselves. What resulted is one of the deepest, and most profound conversations to have ever graced this show.

Take a listen below and be sure to click here to pre-order your copies of these essential records.


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Published by Record Crates United

Keith Hadad, the creator and manager of RCU, has been a contributing writer to Elmore Magazine and Thewaster.com and maintains a regular column, “Keith Hadad’s Choice,” in Blicker magazine. His writing has also appeared in the Smithsonian Folkways' Guest Blog and the Optical Sounds Fanzine. Also, please check out the blog's super-active Instagram account, @recordcratesunited for daily blurb-styled music reviews.

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