Sunday Stories: “Wheels In the Age of Stones”

Cars in the evening

Wheels In the Age of Stones
by Sarp Sozdinler

As a kid, my father warned me that if I turned on the dome lights while he drove, he would turn blind. Despite the urge, I was afraid of making him run the car off the cliff and have us all killed. Over the years, I dreamed of more convenient scenarios where he would only get himself killed​ ​and the rest of us injured, or vice versa, so either the cops or an undertaker would have to take him away from us. From me. Dead or alive.

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Kristin Thomson On the Return of Tsunami

Tsunami circa 1992

For most of the 1990s, Tsunami combined deft lyrics and charged music to create some of that decade’s most enduring work. Now, the group’s discography has been collected by Numero Group as the collection Loud Is As, and the band is heading back on the road with longtime friends Ida. I spoke with Tsunami co-founder Kristin Thomson about the group’s return, the process of assembling the new collection, and the questions of art and ethics that they navigated then and now.

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