A Slightly Smaller Start: Greg McKillop & The Slightly Smaller Band Matt McCarthy October 15, 2014Starting fresh can be one of the most treacherous obstacles in the life of any independent musician or artist. Another...
Album Review: Will Dailey – National Throat Joseph Leone October 6, 2014 The title of Boston Music Award-winning Will Dailey’s latest release, National Throat, comes from a John Philip Sousa quote that worries for the fate of...
Album Review: Mark Whitaker – Nowhere To Land Evelyn Garrity August 25, 2014When a new song comes on the radio, what determines whether you add it to your favorites or tune to...
New Sounds, New Shades (of) David Gray Samantha Fleishman August 17, 2014Ten years after the release of his break-out album White Ladder, David Gray has once again loaded his tour bus...
13 Daytrotter Sessions Featuring Local Acts Evelyn Garrity August 14, 2014If you like music but you’re not yet familiar with the Daytrotter Sessions, here’s what you need to know. Daytrotter...
Afternoon Delight: The Novel Ideas Caroline Hart August 12, 2014On July 15, The Novel Ideas delivered a lighthearted and refreshing show that matched the sunshine and breeze of the...
Weekly Wrap-Up: 8/4/2014 Samantha Fleishman August 5, 2014Calling all folk-natics and bluegrass feigns: Haas Kowert Tice’s new album You Got This is rich, intense and ready to...
The Rock on Which the Music Shall Beat: Newport Folk Festival (Friday) Jon Simmons July 29, 2014On a bright Friday afternoon Fort Adams State Park filled with fans young and old for the 55th annual Newport...
Album Review: Billy Keane – Demos from the Attic Joseph Leone July 23, 2014The mark of a great folk singer is the ability to tell a story. In a genre that is easy...
Album Review: Speaker for the Dead – The Ballad of the Undercrust Matt McCarthy July 7, 2014Who ever thought the tuba could be so punk rock? Add in a bevy of brass, plenty of raucous sing-a-longs,...