I had a blast interviewing Albert Hammond Jr for episode 92 of the LSQ podcast. Albert and I have known each other since the early days of his band, The Strokes (one of my all-time favorite bands!), when I got to write about them a bunch for Rolling Stone, and it’s been awesome to watch his solo career develop alongside his band’s. His new solo LP, Melodies On Hiatus, is one of his best — 19 tracks that explore new facets of his musical personality while still brandishing his signature sound. In this interview, we talk about his childhood influences, an era when he was a rollerskating champion, the beginning of The Strokes, his songwriting process, and hopes for the future such as this one: “I’d love to create with [The Strokes], as I’m older. Because I feel like we’re so interesting at different times with each other. So even at 60, I wonder what we would create? What would the band sound like? What would we do? Would our strengths and weaknesses change and how would that make our sound change? It still feels so exciting.”
