Jamila Woods Brings Black Girl Magic to WGBH Knar Bedian February 20, 2018Chicago-based poet and musician Jamila Woods kicked off Black History Month with an enchanting, empowering set. “I am the kingdom,...
Boston’s Best Local Albums of 2017 Knar Bedian February 5, 2018ach year, our staff comes together to highlight our favorite albums released by local artists. 2017 felt like a big...
Interview: Typhoon’s Death-Affirming Offerings Knar Bedian January 24, 2018When Typhoon first came to Boston in September of 2013, the band was visibly astonished by the crowd’s enthusiastic response:...
Boston Calling Announces 2018 Lineup Knar Bedian January 4, 2018Despite its growth since its start in City Hall Plaza, Boston Calling festival organizers will still be bringing local favorites...
Interview: The Harmaleighs Knar Bedian December 18, 2017Indie folk duo The Harmaleighs (a name that combines the names of the first names of the two members, Haley Grant...
Selected Sounds: Shows To Close Out The Year Knar Bedian December 6, 2017Ahh, December. The time for steaming mugs of hot cocoa and cozying up with strangers at concerts. We’ve gathered a...
Interview: The Simplicity of Singer-Songwriter Bedouine Knar Bedian November 17, 2017“She lived on an alley, so there’s some foot traffic on the major streets, and there would be donkeys selling...
Selected Sounds: 4 Shows To Sandwich Thanksgiving Knar Bedian November 13, 2017November may already be halfway over, but we wanted to take a moment to highlight a few shows you can...
Nai Palm Flies Solo and Soars Knar Bedian November 1, 2017Hiatus Kaiyote’s Nai Palm brought impressive improvisation, building layers through simple strumming and singing to create a soothing sound larger...
Raised Fists, Rising Voices: Mashrou Leila Knar Bedian October 13, 2017Though it’s past noon when I called up Hamed Sinno, lead vocalist of Lebanon’s Mashrou Leila, he admits he is...