English rock veterans Wire talk what’s in an album title and the evolution of their songwriting approach before playing The Sinclair.
Interviews
VOCAL LESSONS: PATRICK WATSON TURNS MUSIC INTO ADULT FAIRYTALES
Canadian singer-songwriter Patrick Watson talks adult fairytales and vocal advice before playing The Sinclair.
NOISEMAKERS: MELT-BANANA DO AMERICA BETTER THAN AMERICANS
Japanese noise rock duo Melt-Banana talk international struggles, karaoke, and hanging with Steve Albini.
BOSTON KRILLING: FESTIVAL OPENERS DREAM OF TENACIOUS D
For local indie rockers Krill, the best part of playing Boston Calling is being beside Tenacious D.
MAIN COURSE: MY MORNING JACKET SHARE LOCAL STORIES BEFORE HEADLINING BOSTON CALLING
My Morning Jacket drummer Patrick Hallahan sits down to chat about the band's early shows in Boston, the Avalon (RIP), and asks us for foodie homework.
NO FAZING: COURTNEY BARNETT TAKES FAME WITH GRACE
Aussie singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett is as about as low-key about her rising fame as you can get.
HIT THE DANCEFLOOR: LOCAL MUSICIANS UNIFY TOGETHER BOSTON
Electronic festival Together Boston kicks off its sixth year, and local acts Andre Obin, W00DY, and Miss Geo can't be missed.
ON DECK: DJ + PRODUCER DURKIN DOES IT ALL
For someone with such an established track record, Cambridge-based producer Durkin has little interest in looking back.
INTERVIEW: DIVING IN WITH GREAT LAKE SWIMMERS
Toronto’s Great Lake Swimmers have epitomized the indie folk of the new millennium, despite being a less significant blip than some its musical kinfolk on the music press’s radar.
LOUD AND CLEAR: TORO Y MOI REINVENTS HIMSELF, AGAIN
“This is totally where I want to be, but I don’t know where it is going to go.”