Album Review: Caffeine Queen by Them Fantasies Hannah Lemke July 16, 2020Throughout the entirety of debut LP, Caffeine Queen, Berklee-bred alt-rock band Them Fantasies expands on what it means to have...
Ticket Giveaway: Bad Rabbits (12/27) Marcie Vega December 24, 2019The zestful Boston-based Bad Rabbits are jumping into a performance at the Sinclair with fellow local Cliff Notez to close...
Local Spotlight: Dionysia Alexis den Boggende July 26, 2019Imagine this: a little enclave for celebrating the freedom of expression and a collection of people coming together with reckless...
Album Review: Joy In The Wild Unknown by Ripe Anna Marketti December 10, 2018Ripe’s debut LP celebrates looking inward and, truly, finding joy in the Wild Unknown If you’ve ever been to a...
Album Review: Falling Rising by Gretchen & the Pickpockets Adam Kaminski May 21, 2018On Falling Rising, melodies dance among horns to the jazzy beat of summer. In 2016, with a grant from Club...
Song Premiere: “House Party” by Floyd Fuji Jon Simmons March 29, 2018A house party from hell would be one where a bunch of people come in and don’t dance. Someone plays...
Ticket Giveaway: Ripe (2/23) Kat Muraviyova February 9, 2018Boston’s favorite seven-piece neo-soul and funk ensemble, Ripe, got their start at Berklee College of Music before gaining a substantial...
Premiere: Wishful Thinking by The Gravel Project Colin Kirkland November 17, 2017The Gravel Project’s new record, Wishful Thinking, supersedes the jam-band persona by melding gritty guitar riffs and improvisational jazz methods....
Album Review: Monologue by Alex and the Seabass Colin Kirkland November 10, 2017On Monologue, soul band Alex and the Seabass deliver a refined elegance unheard in the age of new retro. Soul...
Ticket Giveaway: Polyrhythmics (9/23) Kat Muraviyova September 18, 2017Seattle-based jazz group Polyrhythmics is coming to Red Room at Cafe 939 on Saturday, September 23rd at 8 PM. We...