EP Review: Growth by Mint Green Mikey Enwright May 14, 2018By packaging themes of late adolescence in pop-punk of early teenage years, local act Mint Green are more effective than...
Women Being Emotional: An Evening with Bedouine, Waxahatchee, and Hurray for the Riff Raff Meaghan O'Brien May 11, 2018very one of us has sung our hearts out in front of a bedroom mirror, wearing only underwear, socks, or...
Album Review: Rise of the Giant King by HAMSTANK Adam Kaminski March 15, 2018Psychology and fantasy intermingle on HAMSTANK’s ethereal and angsty album HAMSTANK‘s new concept album, Rise of the Giant King, begins...
Cool Dark Blue: Soccer Mommy Mikey Enwright March 2, 2018Poised to be one of 2018’s breakout stars, rock/bedroom pop artist Soccer Mommy delivered an unfiltered look at teenage angst...
Album Review: Stains of a Sunflower by Stains of a Sunflower Anna Marketti March 1, 2018Stains of a Sunflower’s debut EP is bold and declarative, just like the band’s 60s-informed rock “The wind whispers to...
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...
Jamila Woods Brings Black Girl Magic to WGBH Knar Bedian February 20, 2018Chicago-based poet and musician Jamila Woods kicked off Black History Month with an enchanting, empowering set. “I am the kingdom,...
Reach For The Stars: ODESZA Bring Supersized Spectacle to House of Blues Mikey Enwright December 23, 2017ODESZA’s live set, pumping with adrenaline and chock full of drops, was hampered by a lack of narrative and emotional...
Only a Shadow: Circuit des Yeux Charley Ruddell December 10, 2017Circuit Des Yeux, wailing over the pounding drums, had the tenacity and passion of a war general running head first...
Bringing Color To The Cold: Tyler the Creator Eric Bernsen November 28, 2017Tyler the Creator brought charismatic warmth to an otherwise frigid evening in Worcester idely known as the leader of Odd...