Share this postLoud And QuietSweet 16: WaxahatcheeCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreThe Loud And Quiet PodcastSweet 16: Waxahatchee0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -12:55-12:55Paid episodeThe full episode is only available to paid subscribers of Loud And QuietSubscribe to listenSweet 16: WaxahatcheeStuart StubbsOct 23, 2020∙ Paid1Share this postLoud And QuietSweet 16: WaxahatcheeCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareKatie Crutchfield – aka Waxahatchee – recalls turning 16 in Birmingham, Alabama, in 2005 with her twin sister Allison. Becoming the house band for the local DIY venue, giving up dancing and taking her younger sister to see Rilo Kiley.This post is for paid subscribersSubscribeAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inThe Loud And Quiet PodcastArtist interviews, discussions and stories about alternative musicArtist interviews, discussions and stories about alternative musicSubscribeListen onSubstack AppApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubePocket CastsRSS FeedAppears in episodeStuart StubbsRecent EpisodesGwenno: lessons learnt in Las Vegas and mid-noughties indie Jun 17 • Stuart StubbsThe first ever Loud And Quiet Roundtable: Model/Actriz, PinkPantheress and Blur's worst albumJun 3 • Stuart StubbsFinn Wolfhard: a life of music before and after Stranger ThingsMay 26 • Stuart StubbsThese New Puritans: happiness in solitudeMay 6 • Stuart StubbsPatrick Wolf, Part 2: major label versus indie lifeApr 28 • Stuart StubbsPatrick Wolf, Part 1: a new life by the seaApr 22 • Stuart StubbsSweet 16, the lost episode: the early hardcore years of Pavement's Stephen Malkmus Apr 16 • Stuart StubbsAmyl and the Sniffers' Amy Taylor rapping 'Ice Ice Baby', aged 16Mar 19 • Stuart Stubbs