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....
Grey Skies and a 1965 Surprise: Newport Folk Festival (Day 3) Beth Hutchings July 30, 2015ifty Years after Dylan went electric within the Newport Folk Festival grounds, a plethora of talent gathered to celebrate the...
Sometimes Synthetica: Metric Knar Bedian July 15, 2015o doubt Metric is a recognizable name for many (particularly for our Canadian neighbors), but selecting an opening act that’s...
The Waves, The Calm: Low Roar Knar Bedian July 3, 2015Even during their own performance, atmospheric Icelandic act Low Roar had their spotlight stolen away. The night’s true protagonists were...
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...
Once a Band, Alvvays a Band: Alvvays Adam Kaminski July 1, 2015Have you ever wished that instead of listening to the glamorous, polished, and manicured artists of the pop world, you...
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: The Promise Is Hope – Where We’ve Been & Where We’re Going Matt Johnson June 26, 2015 Hailing from Boston’s little brother, Worcester, The Promise is Hope brings an uncommon sound from a city known for...
Valentine’s Day in June: Phox Knar Bedian June 25, 2015“So I just wanted to say Happy Valentine’s Day” joked Phox’s lead singer Monica Martin– the February show had been...
A Night of Noise: Palehound, Girl Band, and Viet Cong Noah Habeeb June 23, 2015The Sinclair was in for a double dose of noise from Girl Band and Viet Cong on Tuesday night. But...