For our recurring series, the Baltimore hardcore punks talk potato guns, skate parks, and the secret to cutting sweets.
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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.
OOMPA: THE POETIC JUSTICE OF ROXBURY’S MOST POSITIVE RAPPER
How a Roxbury poet-turned-rapper is making a career off of hyper-reflective truth and optimistic perseverance.
WHEEL OF TUNES: THE COATHANGERS
In our recurring interview series, Atlanta's garage punk rebels talk jumpscares, arthritis, and why you should pee when you want to pee.
WHEEL OF TUNES: BUILT TO SPILL
Idaho’s ’90s indie rock band talks about Treepeople, the solar eclipse, and finding time on tour to play basketball at the YMCA.
CLIFF NOTEZ: FIVE LESSONS FOR JUGGLING COMMUNITY WORK
The musician, filmmaker, photographer, writer, producer, and founder of HipStory dishes out tips about how to get involved in Boston's music & arts scene without burning out.
WHEEL OF TUNES: NO JOY
Fresh off three new EPs, the reluctant shoegaze band talks goth weddings, elder cats, and the weird theme song for the Montreal Canadiens.
RELOAD: EVERY BAND FOR GUN SAFETY
Why local artists like Today Junior, Bruvs, and more are rallying to raise funds for gun violence prevention.
WHEEL OF TUNES: LUCY DACUS
The rising Richmond musician talks Lenny Kravitz’s scarf, welcoming gray hairs, and what it's like to become friends with your parents.