One generation of Boston musicians gives pointers to the next, including tips from Bat House, Sidney Gish, Mmph, Anjimile, and more.
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WHEEL OF TUNES: THE JESUS LIZARD
The noise rock icons talk battle scars, Craigslist scams, and their favorite old-timey Southern phrases
WHEEL OF TUNES: SUMAC
The metal trio talks Jawbreaker, advice from the Melvins, and the therapeutic effects of chopping wood.
WHEEL OF TUNES: FOXING
The indie rock emo kids talk Star Trek, Ned Flanders, and the best way to measure intelligence.
BRANDED AUTHENTIC: THE TIDAL WAVE OF BOSTON HIP-HOP
Why Mark Merren is rounding up the coolest rising rappers for one of the biggest nights in Boston hip-hop.
WHEEL OF TUNES: THIN LIPS
The Philly pop punkers talk oujia boards, lavender weed, and being weirded out by vaginas when they were growing up.
LYSTEN UP: LOCAL MUSIC TAKES OVER DOWNTOWN
How a music promoter convinced a massive South End complex to welcome local artists like Oompa, Aubrey Haddard, and Ed Balloon.
WHEEL OF TUNES: RA RA RIOT
While celebrating the 10th anniversary of The Rhumb Line, the orchestrated indie pop act talks new music, cemetery crows, and the periodic table.
WHEEL OF TUNES: TACOCAT
Power poppers talk Seattle must-sees, confronting mansplaining, and their Instagram-famous raccoon.
NECK: MUSICAL MATCHMAKING IN EXPERIMENTAL FOLK
How a platonic blind date led to some of the most beautiful folk music in Boston