Comprised of the Berlin-based Sash and the Boston, MA-based Dana Colley (formerly of Morphine), The Deltahorse’s self-titled debut EP received quite a bit of attention across the blogosphere as its sound was compared by many […]
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Growing up, Arum Rae’s family frequently moved, and she found shelter and a sense of belonging in her various schools’ music programs. While attending her third high school, her choir teacher heard her sing, and believed in […]
Comprised of Joel Cohen (vocals, guitar), Allen Esser (drums), and Leah Callahan (vocals and keyboards), the Boston, MA-based trio of The Glass Set specialize in a dreamy shoegazer rock that is naturally inspired by 80s […]
A Q&A with Sleepyhead’s Chris O’Rourke
The West Roxbury, MA-based trio Sleepyhead formed 25 years ago in a basement room at the Brittany Dorms on the NYU campus. Their original lineup, which was comprised of founding members, Rachael McNally (drums/vocals) and Chris O’Rourke (guitar, vocals), along with Mike […]
The original lineup of the West Roxbury, MA-based trio Sleepyhead was formed 25 years ago in a basement room at the Brittany Dorms on the NYU campus. That lineup which was comprised of Rachael McNally […]
Recorded both at home and at Q Division Studios in Somerville, MA, Elite Lines, the third and forthcoming album form the Boston-based band Faces on Film, reveals a great deal of growth in frontman (and creative […]
Gregory Ferreira has started playing professionally at 9 and has been in several bands in his native Boston, including the Chainletter, a band which was nominated for a Boston Music Award. In 2006, Ferreira moved […]
As a girl, Arum Rae’s family moved often, and at every new school she attended, she found shelter and a sense of belonging in music programs. While she was attending her third high school, her […]
A Q&A with DeRobert and the Half-Truths’ DeRobert Adams, Dave Singleton and Nick DeVan
Over the last 10-15 years or so, soul music has seen an incredible resurgence in popularity with a number of bands across both the country and globe turning to the old school sound. Much like how […]
Hailing from San Francisco’s North Bay punk scene, Creative Adult over the past year or so have shared stages with the likes of Ceremony. Iceage and Nu Sensae, and they released the critically applauded Dead Air 7 […]
A Q&A with the Deltahorse
“Hey Yuri,” the first single off the self-titled debut effort from the Deltahorse received quite a bit of attention across the blogosphere as the single’s sound was compared by many bloggers to that of the likes […]
Sylvan Esso is a unique collaboration between Ameila Meath of folk group Mountain Man and Nick Sanborn, the bassist in Megafaun. Sanborn uses synths and other electronics to create pulsating grooves for Heath’s gorgeous and coquettish voice. Interestingly, her […]
The Deltahorse is probably one of the more interesting indie rock projects I’ve heard of in recent memory as vocalist TJ Eckleberg is based in Sydney, Australia; guitarist Sash is based in Berlin, Germany; and […]
http://www.nbc.com/assets/video/widget/widget.html?vid=n41394 Stephen “Thundercat” Bruner is the latest in a long run of funky bass playing virtuosos, and earlier this year, he released his latest effort, Apocalypse, which was produced by Flying Lotus to critical praise as it offers listeners a […]
After playing over 140 shows to support their 2012 release, Dye It Blonde, the members of Smith Westerns returned to their hometown of Chicago, IL to write and record the material that wound up comprising Dye it […]
