Premiere: “Catacombs” by Honeysuckle Knar Bedian September 22, 2017y now, most of our readers are familiar with Holly McGarry, Chris Bloniarz, and Benjamin Burns, the local artists who...
Ball in the Basement: Ryan Montbleau and The Ballroom Thieves Meaghan O'Brien September 20, 2017Ryan Montbleau and The Ballroom Thieves pair together like wine and good cheese, exhibiting the range of their folk vocabulary....
Video Premiere: “Anymore” by Lula Wiles Anna Marketti June 26, 2017Armed with a fiddle, a standup bass, and a guitar, Lula Wiles are pushing the boundaries of Americana, crafting narrative...
Premiere: “Love and Sex” by Mnemonist Mikey Enwright April 28, 2017“Love and Sex,” the latest release from Boston three-piece Mnemonist, has all the hallmarks of a breakup ballad. Wistful melodies...
Video Premiere: “Canary” by Honeysuckle Zoë Atlas June 10, 2016In Honeysuckle’s “Canary” we float down into the depths of a coal mine on the wings of lead singer Holly...
Neighborhood Sessions: The Ladles Becca Chairin March 25, 2016amed one of our “Local Artists to Watch in 2016,” the ladies of folk act The Ladles stopped in for...
Premiere: “Canary” by Honeysuckle Knar Bedian March 10, 2016oneysuckle’s music is like a sun-soaked raven on a telephone wire. It combines both light and dark subject matter in...
Local Spotlight: The Ladles Samantha Fleishman March 3, 2016knocked on a pale door tucked under the skirt of a Cambridge triple and waited. The label on the mailbox...
Interview: Happyness Knar Bedian July 6, 2015hat is Happyness? For some, it’s a lo-fi, slacker rock band. For others, it’s quirky lyrics about scalping Arcade Fire’s...
Interview: Nicky Mehta of the Wailin’ Jennys Zoë Atlas May 2, 2015There’s something soul piercing about three-part harmonies, and since Canadian folk trio The Wailin’ Jennys came together in 2002, they’ve...