Inside the upscale City Winery’s restaurant is the Haymarket Lounge; a dimly lit venue with a cool ambience that helps the crowded room feel much more spacious. The show attracted a diverse audience, including family members of the performers, their close friends, and students from all over the Boston area showing up to support their peers.
Read MoreThe Milk Crate staff’s favorite tracks of the week, presented with blurbs worthy of a promotional sticker on a jewel case. Tune in Fridays from 1-2 EST to the Staff Pix radio show.
Read MoreAwash with confessional lyrical detail and floating instrumentals, listening to the album feels like entering a new world, one that belongs entirely to Joy and her memories.
Read MoreOver fifty years have passed since FANNY’s music first hit US airwaves, yet its relevance to the experiences of young people remains unchanged. The group’s eclectic sound and heartfelt stories continue to represent the feelings of America’s youth. Haven’t heard of FANNY? Here’s a few songs to get you hooked.
Read MoreWe as consumers have the ability to stand up for the artists we love, and have many options that can help make the music industry a better place (for both artists and their fans)!
Read MoreSpeaking with Joe, about his work, his life, and his story, I noticed a sense of calm and magic in his words, an understanding of love for what he does in a way that fades for so many artists over time.
Read MoreSixth grade me was right, Infinity On High is important. It signified a turning point for Fall Out Boy, giving fans a glimpse of what’s to come in their genre-defying career.
Read MoreOlivia Goldberg, Jobie, KD Sizzle, and Jo and the Average photographed by Kenny Wood at the WECB Live Valentine’s Day show.
Read More“My Friend Cupid” is KD Sizzle’s first delve into pop. The track is littered with romantic quips and cheeky anecdotes musing about his inability to find love, inspired by a wonderful date turned cold
Read MoreLoose Joints and Track Meat photographed by Hannah Davis at the Emo Valentine’s Day show hosted by UMass SALT in Amherst, MA.
Read MoreHow do we salvage a past comprised of fractured memories? How do we piece together the broken dreams of the men we reaped? Saba’s Few Good Things captures reconnection.
Read MoreTheir usual folk, pastoral sound, blends with surprising tracks guided by a synthesis of acoustic with drum pads and mainstream bass sounds. This all culminates in an album reminiscent of Fourth of July fireworks hitting suburban pavement and shooting into the sky above grass and wheat fields on the outskirts of town.
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