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Bad History Month

WHEEL OF TUNES: YOUNG JESUS

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted November 3, 2018 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

The Los Angeles emo act talks grandmother genes, Saganism, and more for our recurring series.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: 2018, Allston, Bad History Month, Boston, Dig, DigBoston, great scott, Ian Sweet, Interview, Los Angeles, Music, Saddle Creek, Sean Henry, The Whole Thing Is Just There, Wheel of Tunes, Young Jesus

FUZZSTIVAL: ALL THE PSYCH ROCK MUST-SEES

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted September 27, 2018 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

A day-by-day breakdown of psych rock must sees as the local music festival returns for its sixth year.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2018, Ash & Herb, Bad History Month, Boston, Cambridge, Corridor, Dig, DigBoston, Edge Petal Burn, Fuzzstival, HAIRSPRAY QUEEN, Leopard Print Taser, Lilypad Inman, Lisa/Liza, local music, Mr. Airplane Man, Music, Notes From the Scene, ONCE Somerville, Oompa, The Monsieurs, Wendy Eisenberg, What Cheer? Brigade

30 BEST LOCAL ALBUMS OF 2017

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted December 28, 2017 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene, Reviews

Pile, Hayley Thompson-King, Cousin Stizz, and Exit Order top the list in a year of incredible albums for Boston.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene, Reviews Tagged With: 2017, Allston, Americana, avenue, baby, Bad History Month, Bat House, Beeef, Bent Knee, Birthing Hips, Boston, Cambridge, Camino 84, Che Ecru, Converge, country, Cousin Stizz, Dig, DigBoston, Dorchester, east boston, Elder, Exit Order, Folk, Folk Rock, Guerilla Toss, Hardcore, Hayley Thompson-King, hip hop, Honeysuckle, Indie Rock, Infinity Girl, Jamaica Plain, Kindling, Lina Tullgren, local music, metal, Milk, Mini Dresses, Music, New York, Nick Shea, Notes From the Scene, Palehound, People Like You, Pile, Post-Hardcore, Psych-rock, Punk, rap, review, Reviews, rock, Sidney Gish, SOMERVILLE, TeaMarrr, The Michael Character, Vintage Lee, What Cheer? Brigade

TRACK REVIEW: BAD HISTORY MONTH – “SELF HELP SUNDAE”

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted March 22, 2017 Filed Under: MUSIC, Reviews

Boston's adored lo-fi act returns with their first new song in three years.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Reviews Tagged With: 2017, 6 weeks of winter, Bad History Month, Boston, Brittle Brian, Cleo Tucker, Compilation, Dig, DigBoston, Freak-Folk, Free Cake For Every Creature, Indie Rock, local music, Music, Naps, Philadelphia, Reviews, Self Help Sundae, Sleeper Records, Tall Friend, track review

RAGE AGAINST THE MAGAZINE: COUNTERCULTURE IS ALIVE AND WELL

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted February 24, 2017 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

A friendly reminder that Boston is a city that runs on cyclical demolition and rebirth. Counterculture never left.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2017, Allston, Bad History Month, Boston, Boston Magazine, Cambridge, Champagne Charm, club passim, Coach Fest, Dig, DigBoston, DIY, Dust From 1000 Years, Funeral Advantage, great scott, House Shows, Lilypad, Lina Tullgren, local music, Michael Christmas, middle east upstairs, Midway Cafe, Music, Notes From the Scene, Pile, Speedy Ortiz, Strange Mangers, Teenender, Zumix

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