Sweet Talk
From the brain flow of Paste's Editor At Large:
Some nefarious music hounds from Decatur twisted my outsized ego into creating a dialogue littered with opinionated recommendations and myopic rants. Therefore, to put a smidgen of decency back into nepotism, I have stolen the title "Sweet Talk" in homage of my father who had a weekly sports and leisure column of the same in the early 70's that was syndicated in several small town newspapers in the land the gods made great, New England (sans Connecticut of course). Luckily this space will focus more on sporting leisure, my favorite kind.
Browse Sweet TalkPart Two of Sweet Talk's interview with The Disco Biscuits.


great interview. everyone in this video seems to "get it" - the key to an actual career in music is hard work. the opportunities will follow. you make them for yourself.
i try to check out a lot of music journalism, and it still fascinates me that, for the most part, the mainstream is bent on crowning a fleeting, flavor of the month act as the greatest thing ever.
so, before gracing the cover of whatever publication, the artist has supposedly achieved some great success...but by who's definition? how many of the big magazine cover story acts from this year have been around, making money in the music industry, for a decade like The Disco Biscuits?