Sarah Lewitinn’s career has taken from writer to manager to DJ, self-described ‘queen of beneficient debauchery’ and the once and future ’Ultragrrl’.
In a personal and emotionally honest conversation, Sarah makes the case for Interpol’s 'Our Love to Admire’ as the band’s best album and the deep, slow-burning relationship she has had with it. We talk about the efforts she’s made to keep her personal distance from the members of Interpol, the legend and reality of Carlos D, and how the album feels like the closing chapter on an era of her New York life.
If you haven’t yet, I recommend reading Lizzy Goodman’s amazing oral history of the 2000s NYC rock scene 'Meet Me in the Bathroom’, in which Sarah features, and listening to my recent podcast with Lizzy.
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My Favorite Album is a podcast on the impact great music has on our lives. Each episode features a guest on their favorite album of all time - why they love it, their history with the album and how it's influenced them.
Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist, concert promoter and photographer. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the filmBenjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins.
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