“The most important thing is just what’s being played, and the lyrics are just like one of those things.”
Interviews
YOUNG LAMA, FROM NEPAL TO NEW ENGLAND
Tibetan refugee and hip-hop artist finds home in Boston music
THE DIG INTERVIEW: AL JOURGENSEN OF MINISTRY
“We just adapted to the circumstances that we were in and we still made what I think is a pretty relevant album.”
THE POURMEN GEAR UP FOR BUSY MARCH LEADING UP TO ST. PATRICK’S SHOWS
“This has become a tradition for us and we always have a great turnout of folks who are getting primed for the Dropkick Murphys show.”
THE DIG INTERVIEW: TOM O’DONNELL FROM CORNER SOUL
“Some musicians practice scales or have a couple drinks before a show while we’ll get dolled up and get on stage.”
NEXT UP: KAYLA ERHARDT
Soul and R&B singer came to Berklee via Las Vegas and has big plans plus a debut album coming soon
LOCAL PUNK FAVORITE OH THE HUMANITY! TURNS 10 (PARTY AT O’BRIEN’S)
“I couldn’t have imagined that OTH would be a thing 10 years later, but playing songs I love with people I love makes it pretty easy!”
THE DIG INTERVIEW: NEAL FRANCIS
“It feels like we’re standing on shifting sand and I’m trying to remain positive.”
THE DIG INTERVIEW: BLACK MIDI TO PUSH MORE ENVELOPES AT SINCLAIR
“We've already recorded the third album and it's currently in the process of being mixed.”
JESSICA KIRSON OF “HYSTERICAL” ON PRANK CALLS, FOOD TRAUMA, AND HER CELEBRITY BROTHER
“People want to see a diverse lineup. They don’t want to see straight white male after straight white male.”