Album Review: The Drunk Monkeys by The Drunk Monkeys Mario Esquivel October 29, 2018The Drunk Monkeys take a journey through self awareness and personal growth in their self-titled debut. On the cover of...
Album Review: Contact Sports by Squirrel Flower Adam Kaminski October 25, 2018With Contact Sports, local singer-songwriter Squirrel Flower presents a clinical rendering of grungy guitar Squirrel Flower, the alter ego of...
Album Review: Shake Me Up by Jill McCracken Mario Esquivel October 23, 2018Honest explorations of love, heartbreak, and self discovery hide behind Jill McCracken’s catchy Motown-inspired pop tunes. Soul drips from Jill...
Album Review: [OKAY MAYBE A LITTLE] (fragments of the present kaleidoscope) by Cole Blouin N. Malte Collins October 22, 2018Cole Blouin’s newest EP croons, samples, and stumbles its way along to create a weird, yet lovable, piece of music. Cole Blouin,...
Album Review: Flowers for Every Occasion by Nathan Marion Roy Jessica Pavia September 24, 2018Nathan Marion Roy documents his coming out and transitioning story in his debut album Flowers for Every Occasion, a true...
Album Review: and i miss you already by Raavi & the House Plants Jacqueline Gertner September 6, 2018Melancholy and hope intertwine into jazz and indie tunes as Raavi & the House Plants explore the expectations and disappointments...
Album Review: Do It All Again by Tigerman Woah David Paradela September 6, 2018The Lynn-based rockers are back to their rocking, rabble-rousing ways and this time, they’re inviting the whole world to join...
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...
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: 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...