With the new album from It’s Karma It’s Cool, Thrift Stone Troubadours out on 2nd June, I sat down with the always affable Jim Styring to delve deeper into the songs, their inspiration, song-writing in a broader sense and how It’s Karma It’s Cool get their songs from first thought to finished article.

Before we dive into the specifics of the tracks on the new album, can you tell me about some of the highs and lows of the process, who’s involved, and what is in store for the listener?

To be honest, there haven’t really been any lows with this album. It’s been an enjoyable…

Read the full interview at The Big Takeover

 

Previous articleWelcome To The Party – BlackLight (reviewed by Baron Daker)
Next articleLast Place – TidyRubble (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Musician, scribbler, historian, gnostic, seeker of enlightenment, asker of the wrong questions, delver into the lost archives, fugitive from the law of averages, blogger, quantum spanner, left footed traveller, music journalist, zenarchist, freelance writer, reviewer and gemini. People have woken up to worse.

Leave a Reply