Bandcamp Daily #header Skip to content #access « Wretch Turn Tragedy Into Triumph Album of the Day: Dwight Trible, “Inspirations” » The term “supergroup” is bandied about these days with little regard for the “super” part of the term. But in the case of Less Art, the term applies: Ian Miller and Jon Howell of celebrated post-metal group Kowloon Walled City join Mike Minnick of Curl Up & Die and Riley and Eddie Breckenridge of Thrice to make a post-rock outfit combining elements of sludge and noise with more than a few jangly guitars. Using the project as an outlet for their various life stressors, on their debut , Less Art tackle in-your-face issues like suicide, animal extinction, and gun control in a way only savvy veterans can. Ahead of the release of their debut LP, we sat down with bassist Ian Miller to chat about their lifelong commitment to baseball fandom,...