Jim Jarmusch and Carter Logan are this week’s guests on The FADER Interview podcast. Last month, they joined Raphael Helfand for a wide-ranging discussion of Silver Haze, their debut studio LP as SQÜRL, nine years in the making.
It’s out this Friday (May 5) via Sacred Bones Records. While on the topic of “End of the World,” an as-yet-unreleased track from the forthcoming project, the conversation turned naturally to apocalyptic art in general, with Jarmusch discussing some of his favorite end-times visionaries across form.
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But there’s a whole history of apocalyptic cinema for sure. And there are other prophetic writers like William Burrows in a different way.
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