Ladies and gentlemen, rejoice. The former Supergrass frontman returns with maybe the best record of his career.
Interviews
OFF TO THE RACES: HORSE JUMPER OF LOVE ON DEBUT LP FANS HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
Boston's slow-rock trio talk about the creation of and anxiety behind their emotionally jarring debut LP.
GET BENT: THE UNRELENTING DRIVE AND ENDLESS KINDNESS OF BENT SHAPES
Local act Bent Shapes opens up about anxiety disorders, anarchist pamphlets, and bags of poo in Allston.
HAVE YOU IN MY WILDERNESS: JULIA HOLTER MAKES MAGIC FROM MESSES
Experimental dream pop musician Julia Holter talks broken pencils, Greek mythology, and words as notes before her show this Sunday.
CHARLES MOOTHART STRIDES TO FRONT AND CENTER STAGE
Reports of the death of guitar-based rock music are nothing if not premature, and it’s been refreshing to see folks like John Dwyer, Kurt Vile, and Ty Segall carry the mantle for the current generation. Classic rock can only go so far to carry the form, and the fumes are thinning each ...
BOSTON BREAKOUTS: QUILT RETURN HOME TO SET BREEZY GROOVES FREE AT MFA
Boston's favorite four-piece talks homesickness, orchestral arrangements, and the absurd beauty of plazas before their return.
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.
SWEET SPOT: CHERRY GLAZERR ARE COOKING UP AN EXCELLENT ALBUM
California power pop band Cherry Glazerr spill about their new album, jagged guitar style, and death row meals.
ASK JENNYLEE: ADVICE AND WISDOM FROM THE BASSIST OF WARPAINT
Warpaint bassist jennylee gives tips on songwriting, singing, and how to overcome fear when you go solo.
WAY MORE PARTIES IN LA: NEW ORLEANS RAPPER PELL WILL BE YOUR NEW OBSESSION
A year ago, Pell didn’t know how to dance. But now? The Los Angeles-via-New Orleans independent rapper is smoother than Pharrell.