More Than a Musician: Genesis Owusu Jeff Williams November 9, 2023Genesis Owusu is more than simply a musician: he’s an artist, a performer, a poet, and perhaps even a philosopher....
Revering their Roots: The Ballroom Thieves Sadye Bobbette December 22, 2022Effervescent locals support their folk-rock hometown heroes, The Ballroom Thieves, during their tenth performance at the Sinclair. Stepping into the...
A Stunning Songwriting Showcase: The Murlocs Jeff Williams December 16, 2022The Murlocs played to a packed house at the Sinclair on November 10th with expertly-crafted songs, garage guitar and bass...
Album Review: Clouds by the Ballroom Thieves Sadye Bobbette November 30, 2022Boston-based duo The Ballroom Thieves emerges from pandemic solitude with their most charismatic, illustrative songwriting to date, brimming with a...
Searchin’ For That Sound: Acid Dad Jeff Williams November 14, 2022Acid Dad impressed a Sinclair crowd with their range, electric energy, and creativity. The chorus of the second song of...
Bent Knee Ticket Giveaway (6/9) Eric Gonnam June 7, 2022Bent Knee is undoubtedly one of the most experimental bands to come out of the Boston scene in the last...
Concert Gallery: Easy Life Knar Bedian April 15, 2022It’s not everyday a British band has a true Red Sox fan amongst them. Though easy life bassist Sam Hewitt’s...
Concert Gallery: Sampa the Great Knar Bedian April 14, 2022“We’re not asking for people to open doors. We’re breaking doors down,” declared Zambian musician Sampa the Great. The audience...
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...
Interview: Joy Crookes Knar Bedian March 31, 2022Joy Crookes is an artist who takes pride in her roots in a very visible way: native Bangladeshi dress and...