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WEAKENED FRIENDS KNOW HOW TO WORK WITH J MASCIS

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted September 8, 2017 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

Weakened Friends are living the Massachusetts music dream and you can, too.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2017, Allston, Boston, Common Blah, Dig, DigBoston, Dinosaur Jr., Hate Mail, Heavy Pockets, Interview, J Mascis, local music, Music, Notes From the Scene, O'Brien's Pub, Pinegrove, The Color and Sound, Weakened Friends, Zippah Recording Studio

NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL: JOHN PRINE, SURPRISE GUESTS, AND THE UNJUSTIFIABLE PROBLEM ON DAY 3

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted July 31, 2017 Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC, Reviews

Between Pinegrove and John Prine, Newport Folk Festival ended Sunday with plenty of fanfare, but there's a problem no one wants to talk about and it's getting harder to justify.

Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC, Reviews Tagged With: 2017, Berklee Choir, Boston, Chuck Berry, Dig, DigBoston, Festival, Fotobom, John Paul White, John Prine, Margaret Glaspy, Michael Kiwanuka, Music, Nathaniel Rateliff, Newport Folk Festival, Nicole Atkins, Noam Pilenky, Pinegrove, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Punch Brothers, review, Rhode Island, Suzanne Vega, Whitney

PITCHFORK FESTIVAL: SOLANGE, A TRIBE CALLED QUEST, AND MORE MUSIC TO WRITE HOME ABOUT

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted July 17, 2017 Filed Under: MUSIC, Reviews

After wrapping up its 12th year, the Chicago music festival reminds us why some festivals are actually worth making the trip for.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Reviews Tagged With: 2017, A Tribe Called Quest, American Football, Angel Olsen, Arab Strap, Arca & Jesse Kanda, Boston, Cherry Glazerr, Chicago, Colin Stetson, D∆WN, Danny Brown, Derrick Carter, Dig, DigBoston, Dirty Projectors, Francis and the Lights, Frankie Cosmos, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Hamilton Leithauser, Hiss Golden Messenger, Isaiah Rashad, Jamila Woods, Jeff Rosenstock, Joey Purp, Kamaiyah, Kilo Kish, lcd soundsystem, Madame Gandhi, Madlib, mitski, Music, Music Festival, NE-HI, Nicolas Jaar, Pinegrove, Pitchfork Music Festival, PJ Harvey, Priests, review, Ride, S U R V I V E, Solange, the Avalanches, the Feelies, Thurston Moore Group, Vagabon, Vince Staples, Weyes Blood, William Tyler

WE THE PEOPLE: BANDS, LABELS, AND RECORD STORES DONATING TO POST-ELECTION AMERICA

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted November 16, 2016 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

A list of local bands, record stores, and music labels donating to charities that support minorities.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2016, 2016 Election, ACLU, Allston, basement, Black Beach, Boston, Cambridge, charity, Crying, Deep Shred, Deep Thoughts JP, Dig, DigBoston, Disposable America, Donald Trump, donate, Downtown Boys, Foam Castles, GoldFlakePaint, Horse Jumper of Love, Human Rights Campaign, Infinity Girl, Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, Modern Baseball, National Immigration Law Center, Notes From the Scene, Pinegrove, Pity Sex, Planned Parenthood, Puppy Problems, RAINN, Run For Cover Records, SMOOCHES, Soft Fangs, southern poverty law center, The Barbazons, The Hotelier, The Trevor Project

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