Published on March 28, 2026
Transmissions is making a triumphant return with a special episode featuring an in-depth conversation between underground music icons Thurston Moore and Kramer. This event comes just ahead of their appearance at the Big Ears Music Festival in Knoxville, where they will showcase their latest collaborative effort.
On May 1, Moore and Kramer are set to release their new album, *They Came Like Swallows – Seven Requiems for the Children of Gaza*, under Ethan Miller’s Silver Current Records. In anticipation of this launch and their performance, Tyler Wilcox had the opportunity to sit down with the duo to delve into their unique partnership, the origins of their storied history, and to share some light-hearted memories, including a particularly memorable incident involving the Butthole Surfers and Alex Chilton.
Their conversation is not only a reflection of their artistic journey but also a poignant exploration of the themes and emotions that underpin their latest work. Moore, known for his profound influence on the alternative music scene as a founding member of Sonic Youth, and Kramer, a celebrated producer and musician, offer insights into the creative process that shaped the album.
As they prepare for their performance at Big Ears, which has become a notable platform for innovative and boundary-pushing artists, the anticipation surrounding their collaboration is palpable. Fans of experimental music are eager to see how Moore and Kramer will bring their vision to life on stage.
This conversation marks the beginning of the coverage for Big Ears 2026, highlighting the festival’s commitment to showcasing groundbreaking artists and fostering vibrant musical dialogues. As the festival approaches, audiences can expect a rich lineup and unforgettable performances that celebrate the creative spirit of the underground music scene.
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