Album Review: Palehound – Dry Food Anna Marketti December 20, 2015llston-bred Palehound provides substance to the female-driven DIY scene. Finding their home on Northeastern University-born label Exploding In Sound Records, they’ve been...
Album Review: Gretchen and the Pickpockets – Anachronic Zoë Atlas December 2, 2015Gretchen and the Pickpockets’ latest release, Anachronic, bends the boundaries between soul, jazz, rock and funk. Lead singer Gretchen Klempa has...
Album Review: Blank Brothers – Peak Hour Color Courtney Tharp September 17, 2015 ouse party noises and ominous synths lay out the intro to Blank Brothers’ 2015 release, Peak Hour Color. Energetic...
Album Review: Vic and the Crux- Alusión Will Sullivan September 15, 2015Victor-Andres Cruz feels that he has lived two different lives. Rather than make an album that reflects one of the...
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: Manni Festo – Abstract Islands Beth Hutchings July 2, 2015 “If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because...
Album Review: Tomboy – Sweetie Noah Habeeb June 22, 2015Tomboys are all about duality. Girls, but with the supposed characteristics of boys. It’s fitting then that Boston-based Tomboy embraces...
Album Review: SenecaB – Rascal EP Tyler Lavoie May 18, 2015 ne minute into Rascal EP, 19-year-old Boston hip-hop producer SenecaB’s latest release, you get the idea that she has something to...
Album Review: Alissa Musto – What We Saw From the Piano Bar Tessa Roy March 17, 2015ood musicians know how to make minimalism matter. Alissa Musto is among them. With its ever-changing tones and soothing sound,...
Album Review: SkiM – SKIM Zoë Atlas January 22, 2015Listening to SkiM’s first EP is like stumbling upon a secret jam session in a circus tent. The self-titled collection...