Evolution in Action: ZZ Ward Zoë Atlas September 26, 2015If my name were Zsuzsanna Eva Ward, you’d be hard pressed to get me to go by anything else. For...
Solidly Soaked: Solid Sound Festival 2015 Jon Simmons June 30, 2015orth Adams, nestled in the northwestern corner of Massachusetts, is a town where at Linda’s Cafe, Linda herself serves you...
Album Review: Emma Hern – American Gypsy Zoë Atlas May 22, 2015 Emma Hern’s EP American Gypsy possesses the ideal combination of captivating lyrics, moving soul, and creative melodies that our...
Video Premiere: “Tape Machine” by The Max Tribe Jon Simmons May 18, 2015ith blues that smolders and a sound that stings, The Max Tribe step into the Boston rock scene like firemen...
Album Review: Kyle Thornton & The Company – Space To Move: Part I Anna Marketti May 12, 2015 “Funk pop” is a term you probably never thought you’d find yourself throwing around, but Kyle Thornton & The Company’s...
Dancing On the Pool Table: Drunken Logic & Airacuda Matt McCarthy May 5, 2015Last time we saw local band Airacuda, they were jamming out in the dead of winter at a venue that featured...
Soul Conductor: Leon Bridges Jon Simmons May 4, 2015e’ve heard the Sam Cooke comparisons, and they are accurate: Leon Bridges sings original soul music, seeming to spring from...
Album Review: Low Key – Ship Without An Anchor Anna Marketti April 17, 2015 Boston folk rock group Low Key is anything but. Bringing a refreshing, unrestrained quality to a more traditional folk sound, they...
Feedback Maniac: Benjamin Booker Jon Simmons April 8, 2015ips pressed against the microphone, garage-punk/soul musician Benjamin Booker delivered mostly unintelligible lyrics to a sold-out Sinclair crowd. On top of gritty, overdriven guitar,...
After Hours Study Break: Airacuda Matt McCarthy February 23, 2015Northeastern’s faux nightclub afterHOURS is tucked away in the corner of a dining hall. Its neon green glass doors were...