The alt-rock and post-hardcore trio talks molting mermaids, teaching kindergarten, and why they're taking a hiatus.
Indie Rock
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.
WHEEL OF TUNES: SCREAMING FEMALES
The New Jersey punks talk fantasy worlds, MRIs, and their favorite painting by Agnes Martin.
THE BEST LOCAL ALBUMS OF 2018 (SO FAR)
From alternative hip-hop to chamber folk, here's a cheat sheet to Boston's best music of the year so far.
EDGE PETAL BURN: THE DARK BEAUTY OF LIFE POST-TRAUMA
Boston's own talk about how to survive past trauma and prevent future wrongs with help from their debut album.
WHEEL OF TUNES: RADIATOR HOSPITAL
The DIY indie pop rockers talk long-distance relationships, covering soul songs, and that time their frontman tried to save a family of ducks.
THE FRESHMAN 15: RISING LOCAL MUSICIANS TO WATCH
While these artists aren’t new to making music, they're at the early stages of their careers — and we can’t wait to see how they flourish.
DARKLANDS: TURNING A BREAK-UP INTO A BUILD-UP
With a bit of friendly convincing and the usual self-doubt, Providence’s emo punk act finds their sound for their new record.
LAKE STREET DIVE: A NEW VOICE IN HARD TIMES
It's a new year for Boston's renowned live act and with it comes a new fire burning beneath them.
WHEEL OF TUNES: FRANKIE COSMOS
Brooklyn’s quietest indie pop band talks cellphone backgrounds, cooking tricks, and ballads that make them cry.