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ANJIMILE: ON ARTISTIC VISION AND SIGNING TO A KICKASS INDIE LABEL
“It became a creative collaboration where our ideas were able to flourish collectively while serving the songs.”
THE BEST LOCAL ALBUMS OF 2018
Sidney Gish, Mal Devisa, Fiddlehead, Vein, Dutch ReBelle, and more top the list
BACK TO SCHOOL: MUSIC TIPS FROM LOCAL MUSICIANS
One generation of Boston musicians gives pointers to the next, including tips from Bat House, Sidney Gish, Mmph, Anjimile, and more.
ANJIMILE: HOW TO SAY “F*CK IT” WITH FLYING COLORS
A proper introduction to Boston's most overlooked nonbinary, transmasculine musician on the eve of their newest record release.
NATURE SHOTS: FINDING LIFE IN LO-FI AFTER DEATH
After back-to-back deaths, keeping faith helped Michi Tassey of People Like You make her lo-fi solo debut.
PHOTOCOMFORT: SMOOTH SYNTHPOP FOR ONE
Boston’s rising electronic act gears up for an eventful 2018 that will warm your heart.
ROZ AND THE RICE CAKES: HOW A PROVIDENCE TRIO GOT SCI-FI TO SNAP, CRACKLE, AND POP
From picking up synths to switching songwriting credits, Roz and the Rice Cakes explain how the band slipped into its most mesmerizing sound yet.
BREAK THE CHAINS: WHY BONFIRE MADIGAN IS PLAYING BOSTON’S BEST QUEER DANCE PARTY
The queer dance party returns with an award under their bedazzled belt.
30 BEST LOCAL ALBUMS OF 2015
From Speedy Ortiz to Cousin Stizz, our city churned out some of the best albums of the year – so many that picking the standouts saw us biting our nails from nerves.