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AltPress: In Session

AltPress: In Session

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AltPress: In Session is a podcast presented by the long-running music publication Alternative Press. Each month, editor-in-chief Anna Zanes goes behind the stories that hit our covers—and the moments that didn’t make it to print. From Travis Barker to Linkin Park, you’ll get to hear what it was like on set with the cover stars, an unedited version of their interviews, and much more.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Música
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  • Joyce Manor x Alternative Press
    Apr 1 2026

    Torrance's own Joyce Manor sit down with Editor-in-Chief Anna Zanes, to talk about their latest album I Used To Go To This Bar, working with Brett Gurewitz, and look back on a career that hasn't been a straight shot up, but "slow and steady."

    They unpack the good — and bad — parts of looking back at the past, finding treasures on the cutting room floor, and a sound they self-describe as, "Guided by Voices meets blink-182".

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    48 m
  • Water From Your Eyes x Alternative Press
    Mar 11 2026

    The Brooklyn-based duo made up of Nate Amos and Rachel Brown sit down with Editor-in-Chief Anna Zanes, to talk about touring with Hayley Williams, a near-death experience with Cameron Winter, Metallica, and the decade-long evolution of their unique, experimental sound.

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Deb Never x Alternative Press
    Feb 16 2026

    Deb Never gets vulnerable with Editor-in-Chief Anna Zanes about the story behind Arcade, her debut full-length, two years in the making—an album tracing the emotional whiplash of falling in, and out of, love. Deb opens up about community as creative fuel, music as therapy, and her Myers-Briggs type. They dive into a shared love of Saosin, Deb's time in a doom metal band, and what it means to identify as a certified “sad girl”.

    An intimate, self-aware conversation with an artist stepping fully into her own.

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    46 m
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