Fun with The Fundies: Margaret Glaspy and Brittany Haas Will Sullivan August 4, 2015t is always exciting to hear musicians whose recordings you’ve listened to many times in person for the first time....
Album Review: The Symptons – Lens Becca Chairin August 3, 2015 wo years seems like too long a gap for a young, thriving band to go without releasing new music....
Album Review: Philadelphia Collins – Derp Swervin’ Noah Habeeb July 31, 2015 o fans of Trailer Park Boys, Philadelphia Collins is a morbidly obese, cheese-burger loving, motel owner. To fans of...
Grey Skies and a 1965 Surprise: Newport Folk Festival (Day 3) Beth Hutchings July 30, 2015ifty Years after Dylan went electric within the Newport Folk Festival grounds, a plethora of talent gathered to celebrate the...
No Moon Landing Can Stop Us Now: Newport Folk Festival (Day 2) Zoë Atlas July 29, 2015ay two of the Newport Folk Festival was a whirlwind of rumors (James Taylor? Neil Young?), some technical issues on...
Fifty Years Since Dylan Went Electric: Newport Folk Festival (Day 1) Matt McCarthy July 28, 2015ifty years ago, Bob Dylan roamed the weathered stronghold of Fort Adams along the beaches of Newport. For the first...
Album Review: Vundabar – Gawk Anna Marketti July 24, 2015porting a name that means “wonderful” sets lofty expectations for Vundabar – expectations they meet and exceed. On Gawk, chunky,...
Sometimes Synthetica: Metric Knar Bedian July 15, 2015o doubt Metric is a recognizable name for many (particularly for our Canadian neighbors), but selecting an opening act that’s...
One Happy Family: Family of The Year Beth Hutchings July 13, 2015Family of the Year is like a mojito: bubbly, fun and downright refreshing. Hailing from sunny LA, the indie-pop crew brought...
The Waves, The Calm: Low Roar Knar Bedian July 3, 2015Even during their own performance, atmospheric Icelandic act Low Roar had their spotlight stolen away. The night’s true protagonists were...