Boston's weirdest psych rock band took a while to find their sound, but now that it's here we can't get it out of our heads.
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How the dissolution of a high school band led to one of the most promising pop punk acts in Boston.
LADYFEST BOSTON 2017: DIY EMPOWERMENT FOR ALL
Two decades ago, Ladyfest was about empowering women. Now, the Boston edition is about empowering all people.
MEKLIT: THE SURPRISING SOUNDS OF ETHIO-JAZZ
The TED Talk musician explains why sound isn’t necessarily noise.
PILE: BOSTON’S CULT ROCK FAVORITE TURNS 10
How one DIY four-piece gained a cult following without ever losing their modesty.
WHEEL OF TUNES: JAY SOM
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Detroit DIY goddess Stef Chura once tweeted, “I can’t believe white men have anything left to sing about.” To be honest, neither can we.
TRACK REVIEW: BAD HISTORY MONTH – “SELF HELP SUNDAE”
Boston's adored lo-fi act returns with their first new song in three years.
TRACK REVIEW: NEUTRINOS! – “PIZZA PARTY”
In a world where everything can seem bleak, NEUTRINOS! escape to a land of pure fun and rock 'n' roll.
MESS WITH TEXAS: BOSTON ARTISTS RALLY AGAINST SXSW’S DEPORTATION THREATS
Evan Greer, Pile, The Kominas, and more on how an immigration clause may be the end of the music industry’s biggest festival.