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IN BLOOM: ROSIE AND THE ROSIES GROW INTO THE PUNK SCENE
In some of Boston’s mustiest basements, Rosie and the Rosies can be found breathing new energy into local punk crowds.
AYE NAKO: QUEERCORE FOR THE HEART AND SOUL
Queercore group Aye Nako push through physical and verbal abuse to create pop punk for people of color, the LGBTQ community, and listeners seeking inclusion in a time where that's hard to find.
MEAT WAVE: CHICAGO’S LOUDEST ROCK TRIO TALK MADNESS AND THEIR DIY ROOTS
Meat Wave make the type of rock you just don't find anymore -- unless you're prying into Chicago's vibrant DIY scene.
TROPHY LUNGS GET SOMBERPUNK IN NEW MUSIC VIDEO
The debut album from Boston’s Trophy Lungs is informed and intelligent. Day Jobs brings a melodic, pop-punk spoon full of sugar to help the medicine go down. Check out the video of their single "Bathroom Graffiti."
REVIEW: YO LA TENGO @ THE WILBUR, 10/3
Over the course of two sets, the veteran tunesmiths reaffirmed their standing as the best big indie band in the land.
SOLD OUT: KRAFTWERK ADDS DIMENSION TO THEIR LEGACY
DAY TWO: SAVED BY THE SOLO AT BOSTON CALLING
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, Chvrches, DOOMTREE, and Skylar Spence gave things a whirl during Boston Calling's Saturday sets.
GET LOW: SLOWCORE GIANTS SHARE THE SECRETS OF THEIR 30-YEAR CAREER
There's only one way to stay bummed out for three decades, and indie rock vets Low know why it takes more than a slow tempo.
NEW YEAR, NEW YOU: DAEPHNE REINVENT THEMSELVES FOR DEBUT LP
Rising act daephne ditch '90s emo for dark grunge before they leave for the west coast.