Album Review: Headspace by Riva Saputo Knar Bedian June 29, 2016 Had Ingrid Michaelson stopped singing sad songs and instead danced on the beach, the result would be “Song for Her,”...
Album Review: The Static Dynamic – Late Season Shay Collins June 6, 2016On Late Season, the first multiple-song release since their 2013 re-formation, The Static Dynamic writes and performs conservatively, crafting a...
Album Review: Humans IRL – Mus 001: Introduction to Struggling Musicianship Zoë Atlas June 3, 2016 Mus 001: Introduction to struggling musicianship started as a way for Daniel “DJ” Joseph to release some frustration. Bothered...
Album Review: Halfsour – Tuesday Night Live Emily Arntsen April 11, 2016What’s so special about Tuesday night? Nothing really, which is exactly why Boston trio Halfsour titled their latest album, Tuesday Night...
Album Review: Vitamin Sun – Cacodemonomania Matt McCarthy April 8, 2016Cacodemonomania. Try saying that five times fast. It refers to one’s belief in being possessed by an evil spirit or...
Album Review: Grey Season – Out of the House into the Night Jenna Buckle April 5, 2016Grey Season is the kind of band that could play a tiny store in Harvard Square or the sprawling Boston...
Album Review: Kal Marks – Life is Alright, Everybody Dies Courtney Tharp February 25, 2016Boston’s Kal Marks dive into their third album Life is Alright, Everybody Dies with an elongated instrumental build-up that reflects an...
Album Review: TW Walsh – Fruitless Research Courtney Tharp February 17, 2016Grab a hearty serving of Black Moth Super Rainbow, add a sprinkle of Bibio, garnish with a dreamy, shoegaze vibe...
Album Review: Joe Holt – Brighter Moons Matt McCarthy January 7, 2016In the overcrowded landscape of modern folk music, acoustic guitar-toting singer/songwriters are a dime a dozen. Every now and then,...
Album Review: Palehound – Dry Food Anna Marketti December 20, 2015llston-bred Palehound provides substance to the female-driven DIY scene. Finding their home on Northeastern University-born label Exploding In Sound Records, they’ve been...