Good news! Big Takeover Issue #96 Spring 2025 with Bob Mould on the cover (our Special 45th Anniversary Issue) has been completed and will be out shortly! But hurry to order—pre-orders and subscriptions are best/crucial! And they are much cheaper than ordering after we have to turn in our mailing list to the printer.
“To really understand my musical journey, you need to know that I grew up in a tiny village in the Yonne region, Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye — a place very far removed from the world of indie pop. Musically, I listened to whatever was playing on the radio, mostly commercial stuff, so when I arrived in Lyon in 1989 to finish my studies, it was a real shock. That’s truly where I discovered indie music, which would go on to change my life.” – Thierry Haliniak
“To really understand my musical journey, you need to know that I grew up in a tiny village in the Yonne region, Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye — a place very far removed from the world of indie pop. Musically, I listened to whatever was playing on the radio, mostly commercial stuff, so when I arrived in Lyon in 1989 to finish my studies, it was a real shock. That’s truly where I discovered indie music, which would go on to change my life.” – Thierry Haliniak
“I am proud to say I always felt we were creatively true to ourselves but at times I felt we were creative outcasts. There were some narrow-minded approaches when the music turned more hardcore but those that got what we were doing aligned themselves with us. There was a small group of melodic punk rockers, which I loved,” shared guitarist Joey Kelly.
“I am proud to say I always felt we were creatively true to ourselves but at times I felt we were creative outcasts. There were some narrow-minded approaches when the music turned more hardcore but those that got what we were doing aligned themselves with us. There was a small group of melodic punk rockers, which I loved,” shared guitarist Joey Kelly.