Rewind: Adult.

The media can be ruthless with its prescription of genre labels—once something has been assigned a particular stylistic tag, it's often an uphill struggle for an artist to grow out of it. Just ask Adam Lee Miller and Nicola Kuperus, the married couple who, for the past 19 years, have recorded together as Adult. Both art-school trained artists, Miller's and Kuperus' anxiety-addled sound and unique, extra-musical narrative was brought to popular attention in the early aughts when members of the press began lumping them in with Larry Tee's then-nascent electroclash movement. Granted, the association did bring the group a lot of attention, but it also threatened to pigeonhole the two Detroiters into the New York club-kid culture's fad of the moment. Much of Adult.'s career since has found the pair pushing against the electroclash tag and the expectations that come with it—resulting in a body of work that's unconventional in the way it consistently defies expectation. This week marks the release of The Way Things Fall, the duo's first LP since 2007, so we asked Miller and Kuperus to sit down with us and recount many of the pivotal moments of their long career. Read more »









