The Kids Are Gonna Be Alright: Saturday Night With Jazmin Bean
Their sound has softened and smoothed out into the tamer, yet still biting pop-rock singles of their latest album, Traumatic Livelihood.
Their sound has softened and smoothed out into the tamer, yet still biting pop-rock singles of their latest album, Traumatic Livelihood.
As someone who grew up listening to and loving classic rock, there is a special place in my heart for that type of music. Perhaps it’s fitting then that I dedicate this article to Burlington’s rock and indie scene.
As the music industry assimilates into the age of streaming, the future of guitar bands faces dire uncertainty; bands that thrive in live settings must now adapt in order to adhere to the rigid standards of the music industry.
Check out what our staff’s been listening to as the first few leaves in the Boston Common change color… “Husk” by Men I Trust The mayors of Groove City are back with “Husk,” the funky fall single from your lo-fi pop dreams. In typical Men I Trust fashion, this track is tonally muted, yet instrumentally…
It is remarkable how Lady Gaga can reinvent these American classics into something that is so quintessentially her. Harlequin is a spectacle; boisterous, yet vulnerable, beautiful, yet utterly insane.
In a time where country music records have dozens of songs that deter fans from listening once they hit track 30 (Morgan Wallen, great albums–cut 20 songs please), it’s refreshing to see that Billy Strings can craft 20 great songs with help from a producing legend.
Once Xiu Xiu’s got their talons in you, they’re certainly not letting go.
After all, it’s a concert, not tea time at Buckingham Palace.
In promoting this tour, Troye and Charli put an emphasis on how they wanted to transform venues into clubs. It is easy to say they accomplished it.