Ian Sweet talks finding your freak voice in a sea of jazzy Berklee kids.
Interview
SCHOOL OF ROCK: PILE AND WILD PAINTING SWAP LESSONS
Local rock act and newfound synthpop group talk age differences, music education, and the pros of Boston.
WHEEL OF TUNES: MARISSA NADLER
The Jamaica Plain gothic folk artist tries her luck answering song-inspired questions.
VULNERABILITY IN TRANSITION: GIRLPOOL PREPS FOR ROUND TWO
The Los Angeles duo talk about their upcoming record, honest songwriting, and the search for a perfect pair of pants.
AND THE KIDS: ALL YOU NEED IS FRIENDSHIP
The Northampton-based trio talks about the importance of friendship, not just love, in life -- and how it elevates their music.
SCHOOL’S OUT: BELLWIRE HAS YOUR SUMMER SOUNDTRACK SET
How high school friends from New Hampshire found a new sound in Boston.
SKIPPING STONES: MUTUAL BENEFIT TALKS SOPHOMORE STRESSORS AND BROOKLYN BUSTLE
The ex-Jamaica Plain project talks New York City apartments, moments of clarity, and how to maintain folk's intimacies.
THE GOSPEL OF ROCK: HALLELUJAH THE HILLS STILL SLAY OVER TEN YEARS LATER
Over a decade into their career, Boston's iconic indie rock act keeps their music more relevant than ever.
TABLE FOR ONE: JULIANNA BARWICK CREATES A MUSICAL FEAST ALL BY HERSELF
Experimental electronic musician Julianna Barwick on how she enters a studio empty-handed but leaves with more magic than she can hold.
SALES: THE DIY DUO THAT COULD
How two kids from Florida won over the internet with their own brand of indie pop.