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  1. Britt Walford (born March 16, 1970) is an American musician best known for being the drummer, co-founder, and occasional guitarist for the post-rock band Slint. Early life [ edit ] Walford grew up in Louisville, Kentucky and attended the J. Graham Brown School , an experimental school based on self-learning and direction in early adolescence where he also met Brian McMahan , the future lead ...

  2. 25. März 2021 · Britt Walford, the drummer of the legendary Louisville indie outfit Slint, recalls the grueling practices and emotional growing pains that fueled their \"20-year-old-dude masterpiece\". He also talks about the cover photo, the King Kong reference, and his life as a musician.

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  3. 14. Aug. 2020 · Britt Walford, the drummer of Slint and The Breeders, talks about his new collaboration with Tim Ruth, his punk-rock introduction, his drumming style and his experience with Steve Albini. He also reflects on the early days of Slint, the recording of Tweez and the concept behind the album.

  4. 12. März 2014 · Britt Walford, the drummer and co-founder of Slint, talks about the making of Spiderland, the influential post-rock album released in 1991. He reveals the band's musical inspirations, from Neil Young to Madonna, and the story behind the album title.

  5. Today's guest is Britt Walford, perhaps best known as the drummer for Slint, a band he co-founded in Louisville in 1986. During its brief lifespan, Slint ope...

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  6. The drummer of the legendary post-rock band talks about their recent reunion, their upcoming shows in Europe and their remastered album. He also reveals their plans for the future and their approach to music and promotion.

  7. 8. Apr. 2014 · Slint formed in 1986 with the line-up of Brian McMahan, Ethan Buckler, Britt Walford and David Pajo and in 1987 began recording their debut album, ‘Tweez’, with Steve Albini in Chicago. Entirely funded by friend Jennifer Hartman, it was put out on her own label (Jennifer Hartman Records) some two years later in 1989 and fizzled into the murky, obscurity-shaped hole it was destined to head ...