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FOTOBOM: BOSTON CALLING 2018

Written by TIM BUGBEE Posted June 1, 2018 Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC

And… that’s a wrap on another edition of Boston Calling. The little festival that could has now entered its second year in super-sized fashion, ironing out some of the kinks that popped up during the inaugural run at the Harvard Athletic Complex. If you haven’t already, please dig ...  read more

Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC Tagged With: Alvvays, annie clark, Beastie Boys, Belly, Big Thief, boston calling, Boston Calling 2018, BROCKHAMPTON, Cherrie, david cross, Eminem, fleet foxes, Fotobom, Jack White, Julien Baker, Khalid, Leikeli47, Lillie Mae, Manchester Orchestra, Mike D, Music Festival, Natalie Portman, Noname, Oh Sees, Paramore, Pond, Pussy Riot, Queens of the Stone Age, Royal Blood, St. Vincent, Tauk, Taylor Bennett, The Killers, Thundercat, Tyler the Creator, Weakened Friends, Zola Jesus

DAY THREE: LOCAL MUSIC AND THE ALLURE OF BOSTON CALLING’S CHILL VIBE

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted May 28, 2018 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene, Reviews

From Cameron Esposito to Weakened Friends, the closing day of Boston Calling had a laid back vibe more festivals need.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene, Reviews Tagged With: 2018, Allston, Alvvays, Boston, boston calling, Boston Calling 2018, Boston Calling Music Festival, Cameron Esposito, Cousin Stizz, david cross, Dig, DigBoston, Dirty Projectors, Eminem, fleet foxes, Harvard Athletic Complex, Live Review, local music, Martin Urbano, Music, Notes From the Scene, Pond, review, STL GLD, The Decemberists, Weakened Friends, Zola Jesus

“SLEEP IN” AND LET SKINNY BONES COOK YOU A CREEPY BREAKFAST

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted December 10, 2014 Filed Under: MUSIC

Freak folk is hard to describe. Skinny Bones don’t make that genre any easier to put into words, but they do make the listening process a hell of a lot more enjoyable. The electronic folk duo, comprised of sees singer-guitarist Jacob ...  read more

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: 2014, Boston, Brunch, Dig, DigBoston, Electronic, Folk, Folktronica, Indie, Indie Rock, Music Video, Nina Corcoran, Noise Floor, Skinny Bones, Sleep In, The Sinclair, Video, Wanderlust, Zola Jesus

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