Album Review: Somerset by Somerset Hannah Lemke March 3, 2020Instrumentally influenced by the heavy, hard edge of classic rock, Boston-born Somerset conversely breathes a sigh of relief and fulfillment...
Ticket Giveaway: Bad Rabbits (12/27) Marcie Vega December 24, 2019The zestful Boston-based Bad Rabbits are jumping into a performance at the Sinclair with fellow local Cliff Notez to close...
Album Review: Something Twice by Helenor Kristen Sallaberry September 18, 2019Saturated in warm synths that weave through twangy slide guitars, this sun-soaked dream is everything you’d want on an introspective...
Putting Life on Hold: Touring with Bat House Kit Castagne August 7, 2019Bat House drove out of Boston on a stagnant, humid day. A month later, they returned disheveled and sweaty, full...
Premiere: Prodrome by Kira McSpice Kit Castagne July 25, 2019Kira McSpice’s debut album Prodrome marks the beginning of an ambitious project: a series of four albums, each using one of...
Album Review: Stain Your Tongue by Houndsteeth Kristen Sallaberry July 16, 2019Stain Your Tongue, Houndsteeth’s debut album, is a sinuous and sincere exploration of the self. While this 27-minute project deals...
Album Review: Barns by Barns Matt McCarthy February 23, 2017Former award-winning Boston punks forge promising new beginnings with boisterous blues-rock reboot in debut EP Barns. Grungy folk-rock quartet Barns...
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...
Lost Cosmonauts – Lost Cosmonauts EP Matt McCarthy July 22, 2016It all fell into place at a community arts center in Jamaica Plain. The members of local band Lost Cosmonauts...
Album Review: Vitamin Sun – Cacodemonomania Matt McCarthy April 8, 2016Cacodemonomania. Try saying that five times fast. It refers to one’s belief in being possessed by an evil spirit or...