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In this wide-ranging and provocative conversation, we sit down with Eric of the Austin art-punk band Big Bill to talk about everything from Gaza to ice, fascism to public schools, and how songs blowing up on Instagram still hold revolutionary potential.
Eric opens up about the power of creative teaching, the shame behind ICE’s masks, and whether Kendrick Lamar could lead the next revolution. He also divulges the origin of Big Bill’s name, digs into Upton Sinclair’s vision of the working class, and reminds us that:
“Every book I read kinda blows my mind.”
Big Bill's new album Sick Myth drops November 21, 2025.
More at bigbillband.com
www.buymeacoffee.com/sourdoughmodernity
Email us at: [email protected]
By StringFellow HawkeIn this wide-ranging and provocative conversation, we sit down with Eric of the Austin art-punk band Big Bill to talk about everything from Gaza to ice, fascism to public schools, and how songs blowing up on Instagram still hold revolutionary potential.
Eric opens up about the power of creative teaching, the shame behind ICE’s masks, and whether Kendrick Lamar could lead the next revolution. He also divulges the origin of Big Bill’s name, digs into Upton Sinclair’s vision of the working class, and reminds us that:
“Every book I read kinda blows my mind.”
Big Bill's new album Sick Myth drops November 21, 2025.
More at bigbillband.com
www.buymeacoffee.com/sourdoughmodernity
Email us at: [email protected]