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...
Album Review: Miss Geo – EP Becca Chairin October 30, 2014 Months after hearing them play their newest set of poppy electronic tunes live at local Boston venues, Miss Geo...
Album Review: Leo*Leo – Side One Anastasia Antonova October 28, 2014 Local band Leo*Leo describes themselves as “a bi-coastal duo with a deep love for warmer climates.” Whether you’re from...
Album Review: Will Dailey – National Throat Joseph Leone October 6, 2014 The title of Boston Music Award-winning Will Dailey’s latest release, National Throat, comes from a John Philip Sousa quote that worries for the fate of...
Album Review: Mark Whitaker – Nowhere To Land Evelyn Garrity August 25, 2014When a new song comes on the radio, what determines whether you add it to your favorites or tune to...
Album Review: STL GLD (Moe Pope & The Arcitype) – My Monday Morning Music Jon Simmons August 13, 2014There’s a new Pope! In My Monday Morning Music, rapper Moe Pope’s new album, the two-time Boston Music Award winner...
Album Review: REKS & Hazardis Soundz – Eyes Watching God Jon Simmons July 30, 2014Mass-native REKS is out with a concept album—pitting good against evil—mediating between God and the Devil. On this highly political...
Album Review: Night Lights – Here We Come Beth Hutchings July 29, 2014At a time where music made with mechanized efficiency seems to dominate, Night Lights debut EP stands in stark contrast....
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,...