Boston's slow-rock trio talk about the creation of and anxiety behind their emotionally jarring debut LP.
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PURPLE BAT WINGS: BAT HOUSE TALKS BREAKING INTO THE BOSTON SCENE
Boston's Bat House talks feeling like an outsider when you're a rock band educated at Berklee as they prepare to release their first full-length.
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.
BUILT TO SPILL: WHY DOUG MARTSCH (THINKS HE) CAN’T VOMIT WORDS
Built to Spill's frontman talks about his awful lyrics and why he doesn't love their '90s albums as much as the rest of the world does.
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.
AFTER PARTY: ANDREW WK LAYS DOWN SOME PARTY INSIGHT AT CUISINE EN LOCALE
It was a good night to party. And when Andrew W.K. shows up in Somerville for a solo show at a unique neighborhood venue like Cuisine en Locale, it becomes a dynamite night to party.
RICK ROLLED: THE MODEST UPS AND MUSICAL DOWNS OF PILE
From self-taught fingerpicking to anxiety-ridden breaks, Pile frontman Rick Maguire talks highs and lows before his upcoming solo show.
FOTOBOM: FOO FIGHTERS @ FENWAY PARK, SAT 7/18
The tao of Foo was in full swing as Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters performed their first of two nights in Boston's Fenway Park. That broken foot isn't slowing anything down.
EQUALITY OR BUST: SMASH IT DEAD FEST TURNS FIVE
Smash It Dead Fest celebrates its fifth year of radical queer, feminist, and P.O.C.-centric punk from June 19-21.
TAKE TWO: DRENGE REVISIT AMERICA WITH HIGH(ER) HOPES
English rock duo Drenge are ready to double their volume on their second North American tour.