Hidden Hardcore Gem: Bridge to Disappointment III at Deep Cuts José Zamora March 26, 2024Deep Cuts rallied the troops, bringing together the local bands for a night of chaos and intensity. Four incredible local...
Album Review: Burp. by Burp. José Zamora February 16, 2024From intense to silly to blue, Burp. delivers a dynamic rock record for their debut, giving listeners a peek at...
Album Review: So Far, No Good by Really Great Eleanor Dash June 16, 2022Boston alternative punk band, Really Great, releases their first album, So Far, No Good, traversing the universal feeling of loss....
Watching the World Burn: Yard Act Alexis den Boggende April 13, 2022With their anti-capitalist tunes and dry wit, the Leeds rockers electrified the Sinclair stage. Drenched in the glow of blue...
Album Review: Southern Cuts by Bigwyn Eleanor Dash March 24, 2022Bigwyn’s debut album, Southern Cuts, puts a modern twist on the classic punk genre as the band honors their deceased...
Album Review: Who Killed the World? by Half Mast Dylan Parra October 15, 2020Paranoid punks Half Mast warn their audience of society’s demise while celebrating the chaos that comes with the process. You...
Album Review: None In A Million by Planet Mercury Alexis den Boggende May 6, 2019Planet Mercury’s new EP crashes down on you like a rogue wave, and it’s refreshing as hell. It’s a warm...
Album Review: We Lifted Ourself by Thinner Alexis den Boggende April 24, 2019Thinner’s latest LP conjures a haunting and gripping narrative that lures the listener in. Seductive and dangerous chord progressions laced...
Local Spotlight: Golf Weapons Alexis den Boggende April 1, 2019On a mild Tuesday evening in a congenial apartment in Somerville, three friends are crowded in a kitchen. The room...
Album Review: Squints by slo-anne Alexis den Boggende February 19, 2019slo-anne’s debut LP conjures memories of childhood and the fear of being stuck in a small town forever. Channeling the...