“I think that’s the thing that excites us most about music—it’s just a way we can understand each other and relate to each other in such a special way.”
Berklee College Of Music
SOUL OF THE CITY
BAMS Fest returns for a second year with new twists and attractions
BAMS IS BACK: ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER MILESTONE FOR THE BOSTON ART & MUSIC SOUL FEST
Having proved her haters wrong last year, for 2019 Morris set out to clear new walls, and to scratch another entry off her bucket list—namely, by landing two-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Eric Roberson as a headliner.
GIA GREENE: HOW TO MAKE AN UNEXPECTED SPECTACLE
After an unexpected surgery, the Berklee graduate and Allston indie rocker finally releases her debut album.
SHEA ROSE & SIMONE SCAZZOCCHIO: ON CURATING RISE AT THE GARDNER
"The first thing we try to understand is the flexibility with the artist or the band. It’s a unique hall; it’s tuned for orchestral music, so some band or artist is going to have a different kind of performance because the space allows for that."
LINA TULLGREN: EARNEST OPTIMISM AND ACCIDENTAL MELANCHOLY IN NEW ENGLAND
Jamaica Plain’s rising musician on the overlooked optimism of sad guitarwork and bailing Berklee before she even got here.
GAZ COOMBES RETURNS: THE SUPERGRASS FRONTMAN IS A CHANGED MAN
Ladies and gentlemen, rejoice. The former Supergrass frontman returns with maybe the best record of his career.
PURPLE BAT WINGS: BAT HOUSE TALKS BREAKING INTO THE BOSTON SCENE
Boston's Bat House talks feeling like an outsider when you're a rock band educated at Berklee as they prepare to release their first full-length.