![]() ![]() ![]() I produced a Daniel Johnston record and I did a thing over in Geneva with Fennesz and…I guess that’s it. I’ve done a few projects in between the last record and this record, so it hasn’t been completely stagnant the whole time. I think its because I got really depressed and kind of didn’t want to do anything for probably three years, including music. So that’s part of what took so long since the last album. Well, for awhile I still wrote, but I kind of lost interest in recording. Junkmedia: When it came time to start writing and recording again, were you nervous about it, seeing as it’s been five years since the last Sparklehorse album? Linkous, in true Southern gentlemanly fashion, quietly and politely filled us in on how he’s spent his five year hiatus, why he doesn’t enjoy playing festivals in the U.S, and the lingering effects of his near death experience. The band’s highly anticipated fourth album, Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain, drops Sept. Junkmedia recently spoke with Mark Linkous, the creative force behind Sparklehorse, from his Static King home studio in rural North Carolina. ![]()
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