Yechan Jung is a Berlin based artist specializing in designs crafted from colored pencil. Read more.
WASTOIDS Archive
A complete archive of articles from WASTOIDS, the predecessor to Public Record. These posts from 2021 to 2026 are preserved here for reference.


YECHAN JUNG
WASTOIDS With...Trevor de Brauw (Pelican/RLYR)
Art metal guitarist Trevor de Brauw of Pelican and RLYR stops by WASTOIDS to discuss the music of Yes, Pelican's new partnership with Thrill Jockey, and the origins of post rock. Read more.
WASTOIDS WEEKLY 45
How the hell are you gonna hate on brand new music before you listen to it? Featuring Alex G, Astrologer, Supercrush, & more... Read more.
Out of Site: Dave Parley
Cholo-Goth innovator Dave Parley joins us for this edition of Out of Site, playing 2 brand new original songs and even a cover of norteño legends Los Tigres Del Norte. Read more.
Click Vortex: Top Hat Tricks
Rally 'round the family with a pocket full of clicks. Your hosts Sam & Jason hop into the online void. This episode: MTV Classic, Sarah McLachlan, X-Files soundtracks, PM Dawn, Third Eye Blind, and Tom Morello—plus a story about the time the Rage Against the Machine guitarist totally busted Sam. Read more.
SABRINA MELLADO (emodog98)
Sabrina Mellado is an artist based in Philadelphia who is really starting to have their star grow, having a hand in illuatration, print making, and even tattooing. Read more.
WASTOID With...Limbeck
Led by Patrick Carrie and Robb MacLean, Limbeck has been mixing Orange County skater vibes with rustic country-tinged indie rock since 1999. Mike Berhends caught up with them for this WASTOIDS chat, recorded in the band's mini-van. Covered: the group’s origin story, the inspiration behind their sound, and a tease for their brand new album in the works. Read more.
WASTOIDS WEEKLY
Featuring Candy, Sneaks, 707s, & more... Read more.
Out of Site: Blushing
Texas shoegaze band Blushing joins us live from the Linger Longer Lounge to tear through two dream pop gems. Read more.
The Spindle: Pavement-Slay Tracks: 1933–1969
The 7-inch record isn’t just a format–it’s an art form. On each episode of The Spindle podcast, music writer Marc Masters and music historian (and music maker) John Howard dive into a great 7-inch, dissecting its background, impact, and the reasons why it stands out as a small plastic piece of music history. The Spindle keeps it short and to the point–just like the best 7-inches do. This episode, the duo celebrates the return of Pavement—who are reunited and playing shows currently—and drops the needle on Slay Tracks: 1933–1969, Pavement's debut EP. Read more.
