Premiere: I Could Have Smiled At You More by Olivia Barton Sally Pigeon June 3, 2019On her first album, singer and songwriter Olivia Barton exposes her pain—not to dwell on it, but to release it....
Album Review: Only Yesterday by Izzy Heltai Adam Kaminski April 25, 2019Storytelling and melancholic melodies turn anthemic on Izzy Heltai’s new EP. If Northampton folkster Izzy Heltai sounds tired, it’s because...
Interview: Hudson Taylor’s Campfire Folk Comes to Boston Knar Bedian September 28, 2018ibling duo Hudson Taylor got their start singing around the campfire—origins reflected both in the sounds and feel of their...
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...
Premiere: Live From Nowhere featuring Will Dailey Emily Arntsen June 19, 2017As Boston musician Will Dailey performs in an abandoned farm, a “Do Not Demolish” sign hangs on the wall adjacent...
Selected Sounds: 5 Shows to Jump-Start Your Spring Matt McCarthy March 21, 2017It might not feel or look like it, but spring has officially sprung in Boston! While you might not be...
Neighborhood Sessions: Kyle Thornton & The Company Becca Chairin July 31, 2016Although Berklee-bred Kyle Thornton & The Company is usually found frequenting local venues like The Middle East and Brighton Music Hall (and...
Album Review: Joe Holt – Brighter Moons Matt McCarthy January 7, 2016In the overcrowded landscape of modern folk music, acoustic guitar-toting singer/songwriters are a dime a dozen. Every now and then,...
Neighborhood Sessions: Otter Becca Chairin December 24, 2015When we asked Otter if they would be willing to be our next feature for the next installment of Neighborhood...
Neighborhood Sessions: Latrell James Becca Chairin November 23, 2015hy is the number twelve significant to rapper Latrell James? As he explains in the video of his acoustic performance...