Album Review: Chaparrals – Elpis Anna Marketti April 10, 2015Chaparrals‘ 2014 release Elpis is just as bright, cheery, and lush as the definition of their name. A chaparral is essentially...
Album Review: The Brighton Beat – Off We Go Aaron Teixeira April 6, 2015The second full-length LP from Afrobeat/jazz-funk collective The Brighton Beat sees the band exploring familiar sounds while stretching out and...
Album Review: Streight Angular – Messenger of Love Matt McCarthy March 25, 2015 It’s been four years since Boston duo Streight Angular was nominated for “Best New Band” at the Boston Music...
Album Review: Milk – Contact Anna Marketti March 23, 2015 It’s 1997, and you’re in your room, surrounded by Rolling Stone covers plastered to the walls, spinning Ok Computer...
Album Review: Alissa Musto – What We Saw From the Piano Bar Tessa Roy March 17, 2015ood musicians know how to make minimalism matter. Alissa Musto is among them. With its ever-changing tones and soothing sound,...
Album Review: Krill – A Distant Fist Unclenching Noah Habeeb March 11, 2015 Krill is a music writer’s dream. They have their own theme song (“Krill, krill, krill forever / Krill, krill,...
Album Review: Alexei Martov LP Anastasia Antonova February 25, 2015With all the legends that have paved the way in the world of rock ‘n’ roll, it’s hard to create an...
Album Review: SkiM – SKIM Zoë Atlas January 22, 2015Listening to SkiM’s first EP is like stumbling upon a secret jam session in a circus tent. The self-titled collection...
Album Review: Riley With Fire – This Is A Movie Billy January 19, 2015 If the idea was to make a movie, Riley With Fire’s Marcus Brown doesn’t waste much time on exposition....
Album Review: Kal Marks – Just A Lonely Fart Noah Habeeb December 22, 2014With Just A Lonely Fart, Kal Marks adds to the nascent genre of poop/fart-related album or song titles courtesy of...