Certified Haters Want You to Know: “Black People Are Behind Everything”
Nahisha Jackson (they/them) and Nia Tucker (they/them) are dismantling what you know about Black artists in their new show “Certified Haters.” Tune in Thursdays 6-7 on wecb.fm.
Nahisha Jackson (they/them) and Nia Tucker (they/them) are dismantling what you know about Black artists in their new show “Certified Haters.” Tune in Thursdays 6-7 on wecb.fm.
Maita-Keppeler confidently exclaims, “I’m still a little lost, but it’s in a different place that I’m lost.” We might all be a little lost in this world, but with MAITA on our side, we are in the best of company.
Sunday, February 20 was The Marías’ second show in Boston on their CINEMA tour, but the lines streaming from the Paradise Rock Club suggested otherwise.
Soon-to-be music legend Neal Francis (he/him) played a spectrum of colors with his band on Thursday night at Brighton Music Hall in Allston. With the aroma of Pilsners wafting throughout the beloved music venue…
Having both grown up as the oldest daughter in families of color, Debrosse and Palmejar have countless shared experiences. The Eldest Daughters Club is a passion project, a creative outlet to talk about the things that matter on Wednesdays from 9-11pm.
Last week, I visited The Bebop music venue’s weekly open mic to try and catch a glimpse of what the true underground up and coming music scene is looking like in Boston, Massachusetts.
Their new single, “I Think I Met You In A Dream,” presents a new take on their classic sound. It incorporates elements of their traditional style into a folk-like tune about meeting an ideal someone that you feel you’ve known for your whole life.
The Dream is somewhat of a reinvention for the band, as the album follows the departure of guitarist and bassist, Gwil Sainsbury. The most streamed single on the album is the second track, “U&ME,” a slow and dream-like sound that accompanies a young couple on their journey through adulthood.
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.