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FOTOBOM: CONVERGE & CHELSEA WOLFE PLAY BLOODMOON + CASPIAN @ ROADRUNNER

Written by TIM BUGBEE Posted April 11, 2022 Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC, Reviews

Converge has been a lot of things and a common thread is a strong current of collaboration. If you looked at a Pete Frame-type family tree, it would be a small forest with all ...  read more

Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC, Reviews Tagged With: Caspian, Chelsea Wolfe, Converge, Fotobom, goth, Jacob Bannon, metal, Roadrunner

WHEEL OF TUNES: MINUS THE BEAR

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted October 25, 2018 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

The math rock forebears talk night blindness, custom pedalboards, and why they're finally disbanding after nearly 20 years as a band.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: Allston, Boston, Caspian, Dig, DigBoston, Indie Rock, Interview, Math Rock, Menos El Oso, Minus the Bear, Music, paradise rock club, Wheel of Tunes

TOUR DE FORCE: CASPIAN REFLECTS ON THEIR FIRST DECADE TOGETHER

Written by IAN DOREIAN Posted October 15, 2014 Filed Under: Performing Arts

The story of Caspian has unfolded on the streets of Beverly, Massachusetts and it is here they are throwing an anniversary show with songs placed in chronological order. Touring the places that have shaped Caspian, their three guitarists Philip Jamieson, Erin Burke-Moran, and Jonny Ashburn offered tempered nostalgia and how it inspires them to aim for another decade together.

Filed Under: Performing Arts Tagged With: and Jonny Ashburn, Beverly, boston calling, Cabot St., Caspian, Erin Burke-Moran, Fabulous Music, Hymn For the Greatest Generation, Joe Vickers, Kitty O’Shea’s, Larcom, Larcom Theatre, Philip Jamieson, Terry Malloy, Tertia, The Cabot Street Cinema, The Four Trees, Waking Season, You Are The Conductor

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