Album Review: November 3rd by Oompa Jared Steinberg August 23, 2018Oompa recalls hip hop’s true spirit on November 3rd with beats you can feel, soul-driven melodies, and skillful wordplay of painfully honest experiences....
Album Review: Aphrodite by In Ivy Mikey Enwright August 20, 2018Drawing inspiration from a Victorian-era novel, Boston-based In Ivy combine the sounds of world, folk, and rock to tell a...
An Electrifying Lady: Janelle Monae Knar Bedian August 10, 2018Monae electrifies a diverse Boston crowd with an impressive show of choreography and vocal range—all while creating a welcoming environment...
The Punch Brothers: A Frenzied Performance to Match the Day’s Heat N. Malte Collins August 9, 2018The Punch Brothers offer brief respite from the heat through a performance that in many ways mimics it. The weather...
Album Review: Body by TEGA David Paradela August 9, 2018The debut LP from Berklee-educated singer Colby Ewatuya explores the relationship between his physical illness and learning to be comfortable...
Album Review: Colors by Anjimile N. Malte Collins August 2, 2018The new Anjimile album explores themes of change, loss of innocence, and the trans experience, all the while blending sounds...
Album Review: Every Seed Must Die by The Promise is Hope Jessica Pavia July 25, 2018The Promise is Hope’s sophomore album was born after the duo experienced deep loss in their personal lives, transforming what...
Album Review: Baby Syndrome by Birthday Ass N. Malte Collins July 19, 2018Birthday Ass’s debut album, Baby Syndrome, is an avant-garde art rock labyrinth that makes the listener constantly question what’s being heard....
Phoenix: An Italian Disco in 8-Bit Space Knar Bedian July 9, 2018On the eve of Independence day, Phoenix deftly blended nearly two decades of their eclectic discography into a captivating set....
Sun Parade at Lizard Lounge is Just What the Doctor Ordered Jacqueline Gertner July 2, 2018With broken bones and groovy james, Sun Parade kicked off their summer tour at Boston’s Lizard Lounge. To the unsuspecting...