This month, Trampoline House features an EXCLUSIVE interview with John in the Morning -- John Richards of KEXP, we also feature a FREE indie mp3 by TV on the Radio and some of the finest art this side of the Mississippi River. Not to mention Popcritical Radio, which is just about the coolest thing you'll ever see.

Trampoline House is your new favorite e-zine. Much more than an art zine or a music zine, Trampoline House is an online exploration of the best underground art, independent music and new fiction. Chosen by SXSW Web Awards (South by Southwest Interactive) as the Best New Online Magazine / Art Zine / Music Zine / Literary Journal, proclaimed by London Alternative magazine as "the most worthy exploration of underground art" on the web, we bring new meaning to art zine.

The July Issue contains free indie MP3s by TV on the Radio, an interview with indie god John Richards (John in the Morning, KEXP.org) and some of the most fabulous art you can shake a cyber-stick at. Jessie Torrisi eulogizes Elvin Jones. VH 1 Radio's Aaron Cummins gives you a look inside the life and complex mind of your morning radio host, and Michael McConnell discusses why 'Pretty Ain't a Smell.'

Our independent music is chock full of goodness -- Brooklyn's TV on the Radio graces our pages with 'Dreams,' California's Oris brings you 'Come To Life,' Florida's sublime djezi brings the 'Fungk.' It's pure electronic alchemy, is what it is. Speaking of pure, Earlymay's 'Radiant' is so good it'll make your nose bleed. And don't forget Black Reign. The Chicago three-piece hip hop act is 100%, as witnessed in their own ode to hip hop, 'Real Hip Hop.'

What's more, the art section is as diverse and provocative as you've ever seen. Amanda Stolle makes purses out of old radios. That's right, you heard us. Bandwidth Designs is the most innovative thing out there, and you got to get your hands on one! Gregory Euclide brings an architectural precision to the world of natural chaos and systemic decay in his renderings. Absolutely beautiful. Jeremiah Stansbury's work is as complex as you want to be -- bringing modern day life into focus in the most evocative manner; and Sean Tubridy is more than just a skater, he's a designer, an illustrator, and a lover of the transistor radio.

KEXP / Sean Tubridy / Jeremiah Stansbury / Amanda Stolle / Gregory Euclide / TV on the Radio / djezi / Black Reign / Earlymay / VH1 Radio / Bandwidth Designs /Unfinished Side Productions / Imaginary Johnny / John in the Morning / John Richards / TV on the Radio at Touch & Go Records

Eskimohunter / Jennifer Davis / Justin Tolentino / Justin Goetz / Monkeybicycle / Asobi Seksu / Stuart Wolferman / Shya Scanlon / Eric Morse / Headphone Science / BopTart Records / Secret Crush Records / Ultrasport / Unfinished Side Productions / Imaginary Johnny / Fort Ancient / MC Witchclaw / The Lights / Trampoline Creative / Terra3 Photography / Take / Buttermilk Studios / Michael McConnell / Vera Zago