Album Review: Vol. 1 by Ted’s Diner N. Malte Collins February 6, 2019Ted’s Diner’s first studio album is an intimate collection of tracks that explore an immediate feeling of camaraderie and community....
Album Review: Paper Crown by The Ballroom Thieves Alexis den Boggende December 10, 2018The Ballroom Thieves conjure themes of nomadic melancholy and bouts of heartbreak in their haunting new EP. The Ballroom Thieves’...
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: 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: 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: Colors by Anjimile N. Malte Collins August 2, 2018The new Anjimile album explores themes of change, loss of innocence, and the trans experience, all the while blending sounds...
Premiere: “Speeding” by Jakals N. Malte Collins August 1, 2018t’s now the high noon of summer, and, naturally, with it comes the usual wave of social anxiety: awkward barbeques...
Ticket Giveaway: Yo La Tengo (4/3) Kat Muraviyova March 23, 2018Indie rock’s cult band Yo La Tengo play Paradise Rock Club on Tuesday, April 3rd at 7 PM. We’re giving...
Nat Reed Gets Deep at Midway Cafe Colin Kirkland February 28, 2018Nat Reed brings glowing indie-soul and vulnerability to a Jamaica Plain dive bar On February 1st, indie-R&B singer Nat Reed...
Moving Faster Than The World Spins ‘Round: Alex Lahey Sophia Castuera November 24, 2017This composed and talented Aussie singer performed a set that proved herself undeniably worthy of the frenetic praise surrounding her...