The New Metal: Deafheaven Matthew Crane March 4, 2014lthough Deafheaven was not the headliner at the Royale on Sunday (that honor went to prog metal band Between the...
A Groundbreaking Rock Opera: American Idiot Camila Zagarzazu February 28, 2014As the lights dimmed and people settled into their seats, feet began to pound and voices started to shout from...
Between The Buried And Me Showcase Their Versatility Randy Tesser February 28, 2014n recent years, it’s seemed that metal tour promoters have been pulling at straws to come up with supporting acts...
The Night Is Young: Big Gigantic Thanasi Kastritis February 28, 2014For most, living up to a reputation means pressure. For Big Gigantic, it means opportunity. The livetronica-jazz duo from Boulder,...
The Old and The New: Sea Wolf Knar Bedian February 27, 2014 “Here’s an old one now” says Alex Brown Church (aka Sea Wolf) as he strums the first chords of...
Sofar Sounds Boston: February 2014 Zoë Atlas February 27, 2014 When I first heard about Sofar Sounds, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The idea is to create...
Sounds of the South: The Wild Feathers, Saints of Valory and Jamestown Revival Matthew Crane February 26, 2014raditional American rock and country music is alive and well, borne along by a healthy stream of bands coming out...
Fall in February: The Autumn Defense Josie Snider February 26, 2014ohn Stirratt and Pat Sansone, founding bassist and current multi-instrumentalist of Chicagoan rock institution Wilco, respectively, call The Autumn Defense...
Grey Season Makes Concert Venues Feel Like Your Bedroom Becca Chairin February 26, 2014The last time I saw Grey Season, they were cramped in the tiny basement of an Allston house that had...
Mesme-Rhye-zing Jonah Ollman February 25, 2014ush, hypnotic, sexy, beautiful. Those are just a few of the words that come to mind when trying to describe...