Jonah Evans
Spare Notes
Spare Notes is a music-based podcast featuring conversations with indie musicians that explore the ins and outs of the internal, artistic process. Hosted by music journalist Jonah Evans, each week sees new artists join the conversation to discuss topics ranging from artistic influences to the role mental health plays in art and music.
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Dylan Citron of Bedbug Talks DIY Music Scene and Intentional Creations 13.10.2025 57:29
In this episode, I interviewed Bedbug, aka Dylan Citron. They’re a Los Angles-based artist, but used to be in Boston and threw countless shows in the DIY music scene. Their most recent Album came out a while back and is titled pack your bags the sun is growing. We discuss topics related surrounding musical influences, intentional creations, the DIY music scene in LA and Boston, and more. Bedbug: h...
Lamont Brown of RNIE Talks about his New Album, 'FULL NEPTUNE' 29.09.2025 38:16
In this episode, I interviewed Lamont Brown, best known for his moniker, RNIE. He’s a Philadelphia-based artist. His latest LP, which is self-released, is titled FULL NEPTUNE and was released on August 29th, 2025. Originally from Pittsburgh, he’s also spent significant time coming up in the Charlotte, North Carolina, DIY music scene and New York City. We discuss topics related to music, such as in...
Three Questions with Aure 26.09.2025 20:35
This is a segment called Three Questions, where I ask an artist only 3 in-depth questions. One question is specifically aimed at their current project, and the other two are about ideas connected to their artistry overall. In this episode, I interviewed Aure. She’s a Paris-based singer, former architect, and multilingual singer. Her first EP, “A Few Notes,” was released in 2023 on Mayway Records,...
Room Sound and Raw Truth — Jens Kuross Talks 'Crooked Songs' 22.09.2025 25:52
I sat down with Jens Kuross recently and talked about his new LP, Crooked Songs . Some themes and topics we cover are learning, ambition, recreation, and Idaho. There’s also a published version of this interview in The Tonearm magazine if you’d like to read it with an extended introduction. It’s Called Room Sound and Raw Truth, and the link to the article is here: https://www.thetonearm.com/room-s...
Léna Bartels on Leaning into Intensity and Giving Herself Permision to Be as Epic as Possible 15.09.2025 29:25
Talked to Lena Bartels recently, whose 2nd LP, called The Brightest Silver Fish, is out as of September 12th. We get into some ideas of music being a place to lean into the darkness of being alive, and what it’s like for her dipping into that eeriness. Questions that come up that we discuss and correlate with the album are what it’s like making active choices, the fragility of the COVID era, and c...
Yuri of BOK SUNA on the Absence of Structure in Music and What Happens When Stars Collide 09.09.2025 34:25
In this episode, I talked to Yuri, who is BOK SUNA. Her album CARNATE came out recently. A fun fact is that she illustrated her music videos, and at one point, we get into this idea of two stars converging, which is illustrated in the “doghorn” video, and she talked about how it relates to the conception and creation of this album, CARNATE. And it’s like there are these layers of creation that BOK...
Jeni Magaña of Magana on the Tension, Release, and Resolution of Making Music 25.08.2025 1:30:54
Had Jeni Magaña on recently, and her band is Magana. She’s a multi-instrumentalist and producer who is always creating and releasing art into the world. Her EP Bad News came out earlier this year. She also plays bass in Mitski and has another band called Pen, Pin. I think that if the world shut down again, her innate desire to create would probably produce so many albums within a year, as much of...
Alexei Shishkin on His Album 'Good Times', Getting Ideas Down, and the Nature of Music 18.08.2025 38:37
From the importance of enjoying your creations and the nature of music, to getting down ideas and making art, Alexei Shishkin and I delve into ideas of taking advantage of time and moments to make music, because sometimes it’s hard to know what you’re gonna get done. Having created up to almost a dozen LP’s out, up-to-date, Shishkin is no stranger to getting it done. His latest record, “Good Times...
14: Matt O'Connor of Tuxis Giant on the Contrast of Joy and Tragedy in Song Compositions and a Little Love for Huey Lewis 14.08.2025 35:01
Tuxis Giant has an album coming out this week called “You Won’t Remember this, and I had a chat with Vocalist, guitar player, Matt O’Connor about it. We got into the contrast of joy and tragedy, Midwest family feels, dove into some lyrics, and talked about Huey Lewis, as one of the songs on the record is named Huey. It was nice having Matt O’Connor on for a second time! Tuxis Giant: INCREDIBLE INT...
G'Ra Asim on Race, Gender, and Class in the Punk Music Scene, in Life and in His Book, 'Boyz in the Void: A Mixtape to My Brother' featuring Guest Cohost, JK Hobson 12.08.2025 1:17:53
In this interview, I was joined by writer, musician, and professor, G’Ra Asim, the author of Boyz in The Void: a mixtape to my brother . His nonfiction book reflects on his own identity while navigating Blackness, and I’m taking this from the descriptions of the book, while blending music and cultural criticism and personal essay to explore race, gender, class, and sexuality as they pertain to pun...
Brendan Wright of Tiberius on DIY Community, Ego Death, and Creating Music in Tiberius 05.08.2025 42:59
I recently interviewed Brendan of the band Tiberius. They’re releasing their new album Troubador this fall in November. Right, they have a single called “Sag” that’s out. There’s a fun Music vid on YouTube for it too! Link Below We talked about how Tiberius creates music together, the music communities in Allston/Brighton neighborhoods of Boston, the importance of the DIY music community, ego deat...
Sara Mae of The Noisy on Meat Dresses, Being Seen, and Creating Art that Fights Patriarichal Expectations 28.07.2025 53:55
I recently interviewed Sara Mae Henke of The Noisy. They’re releasing a deluxe edition of their debut album, The Secret Ingredient is More Meat , and the Deluxe version is called The Secret Ingredient is Even More Meat . Comes out in October. Some things Sara Mae and I talk about are, but not limited to, sharing the love of silly things, performance as a clown, fighting feelings of inadequacy, cre...
Rachel Cholst of Rainbow Rodeo on Creating, Documenting, and Preserving Queer Country Canon 14.07.2025 1:02:17
I spoke with Rachel Cholst, a music journalist from New York City who has been writing about the queer country music community for the last 9 years. You may have already seen her work in magazines like No Depression , The Boot , and Wide Open Country . Currently, she is the editor of Rainbow Rodeo Magazine, and as far as she knows, Rainbow Rodeo is the first print publication devoted to queer coun...
Eleanor Henderson on Ten Thousand Saints being Adapted to a Movie and the Challenges of Writing 10.07.2025 50:11
I worked with Eleanor Henderson for a year at Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY, during the 2022/2023 school year. She was the chair of the Writing department at the time, and I was a lecturer. We had a lot of conversations about teaching, writing, and ideas. We've stayed in touch since, and still to this day, talk about said things, while keeping each other up to date as our lives keep moving on throu...
Misha Tentser on Writing and Using Language to Explore Comlex Emotional Experiences 30.06.2025 1:07:42
I met Misha Tentser at graduate school in Syracuse, New York, four years ago and we became friends not long after. He's a poet, writer, and teacher, and it's always a pleasure to talk to him! We get deep into dream logic, mental health, the figurative weight of objects, being nerdy about your art, emotional confrontation of the self, psychogeography, and what it's like to be a writer. Here are som...
Gory: On Finding Music Communities Far From Home, and the Life of a Nomadic Musician 23.06.2025 32:31
Gory and I had a nice talk about what it's like for her bing a nomadic musician. She's from Panvel, Maharashtra, India, and it's difficult to play there as a musician unless you are performing covers. This spurned her musical journey. We talked about the challenge of finding a place to play at home, while finding so much by way of traveling to play. Not just artists to colaborate with, but the joy...
Thrin Vianale of Winded on Music as a Healing Process, New Records, and Growth as a Musician 09.06.2025 53:37
I think I fell in love with winded sometime in 2022. I used to play "Swallowing Hair" and "I know it's Thin" on repeat during my drives from Syracuse, NY, to my job in Ithaca, NY. Mostly rolling hills and farms, and deep green walls of trees and fields, calm scenery. The songs soaked into my veins with their melancholic, grunge-infused, lonely, haunting guitars, and outbursts of crunchy, searing m...
Matt O'Connor on the Trans Youth Emergency Project and Composing a Fundraising Music Compilation 27.05.2025 41:26
Matt O'Connor recently started a record label inspired by the need to help trans youth, creating Worry Beads Records' first release, a compilation of 18 different bands called True Names: A Benefit for Trans Youth. We talked about how we can create space to honor and support trans youth, while not only with fundraising, but also through the impact of literature and music. We also talked about lite...
David Schellenberg of Tunic on life and A Harmony of Loss 23.05.2025 36:48
I tracked down David Schellenberg after listening to the new record of his band Tunic, A Harmony of Loss Has Been Sung . Listening to the album was an intense experience and a pleasure for me. I liked listening to this record in my car the best, surrounded by the dark tones, the grief and pain in the lyrics, and the absolutely stunning composition of instruments, dragging me into the depths of thi...
Ian Kelly on Creating in Motion and Evolving by Letting Go 09.05.2025 28:43
In this interview, I hang out with Ian Kelly, a versatile rapper and storyteller from Oakland, California. We talk about community, the artist's evolution, intentionality, and of course, all of this involves music. As I’ve continued to talk to artists recently, I’ve noticed that there are certain things a few have in common in their growth. It’s part of being intentional and part of letting go. Th...
Three Questions with Avery Friedman 02.05.2025 10:19
I recently reviewed Friedman's debut album, New Thing, in Post-Trash magazine. Knowing she had limited time because it was the week of the album's release, I came up with three questions that focused mainly on community and performance. This interview with my OLYMPUS Digital Voice Recorder VN-7200 was recorded over the phone, so it's fuzzy. To me, it feels like one of those voice memos on a Midwes...
Bear Vs. Shark: Marc Paffi and John Gaviglio on 20th Anniversary of Terrorhawk 23.04.2025 24:38
In the early 2000s, I lived in Ypsilanti, Michigan, a few blocks away from Mark Paffi. Through friends of friends, I ended up going to these Wednesday night parties Paffi threw, hosting friends in the community. I remember meeting John Gaviglio there, and we were sitting on a couch. We talked about music, and he told me he was in a band named Bear vs. Shark. I was excited when he mentioned that on...
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