Weekly Wrap-Up: 7/28/2014 Samantha Fleishman July 28, 2014This past weekend was, hands down, plastic cups up (cheers!), the greatest music weekend of the 2014 New England summer....
St. Nothing: Toeing Fantasy and Reality Knar Bedian July 26, 2014I’ve never seen a band put so much effort into a stage setup at Great Scott. It’s certainly not Boston’s most...
Stimulating Yet Serene: The Range Caroline Hart July 26, 2014When I walked into the Sinclair a little too early and all by myself, I was met with a relatively...
Interview: The Kooks Talk “Listen” Knar Bedian July 24, 2014ith four albums released, a hearty reputation established, and many a teenage fangirl amassed, British rock band The Kooks’ fourth album...
Album Review: Hallelujah the Hills – Have You Ever Done Something Evil? Matt McCarthy July 24, 2014The genre of “alternative rock” is one that has become so frustratingly vague, it’s practically lost its meaning. Even worse,...
Selected Sounds: 4 Essential Shows to Cap Off July Matt McCarthy July 22, 2014We’re already a month into the summer concert season, and before we know it the sidewalks will once again be...
Weekly Wrap-Up: 7/21/2014 Samantha Fleishman July 21, 2014It’s been a while; welcome back to our Weekly Wrap-Up column, your go-to for the latest local music news. Not...
Rainy Monday Blues: The Paper Kites Knar Bedian July 21, 2014With the flickering of the stage lights and a buzz of ambient synth sounds, the five members of The Paper...
Loud, Spirited, and Catchy: Western Education Evelyn Garrity July 19, 2014t was the perfect escape on a sweltering summer night. Small, intimate clusters of music fans dotted the dance floor...
Groupmuse: Making Classical Music Young Again Matthew Crane July 17, 2014There’s a common perception that classical music is dying among younger generations. It is so many movements removed from the...