Songs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. It Don’t Suit Me (Like Before) // John Moreland Pulled By The Weather // Valley Queen Thirteen Silver Dollars // Colter Wall Shine On Me // Dan Auerbach This Old Dog // Mac DeMarco The Money Gets Bigger // Trevor Sensor Enough // Winstons Sugar for the Pill // Slowdive You’ve Got A Woman (Lion Cover) // Whitney
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Songs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Talk Like That // The Weeks Good Drugs // The Whistles & The Bells GOLDEN LIGHT // Blonde Redhead Fantasy Island // The Shins Grow // Sóley Saturnz Barz // Gorillaz Luck Mansion Sessions // Aaron Lee Tasjan and Lilly Hiatt Hope The High Road // Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Leave a CommentMassachusetts’ very own purveyors of soulful blues, The Curtis Mayflower, will be rocking Atwood’s Tavern tonight and your mission, which you should choose to accept, is to get yourself over to Cambridge and join in on what is sure to be a good time. The show is a record release celebration for their fantastic sophomore studio album, Death Hoax, which has already been receiving a heap of praise from music lovers everywhere. They have been gathering new fans by the masses with their patented brand of high-octane, smack-you-in-the-face blues, and high-energy shows! Witness this sensory overload for yourselves tonight my friends when The…
Leave a CommentSongs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Something For Your M.I.N.D. // Superorganism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXqRUZRGmNU Molly B Good // Los Colognes Funny Tears // BOOHER Radio // Ron Sexsmith Witness // Benjamin Booker Bright Side // Ryan Montbleau Answer My Text // PWR BTTM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlNHAkXDS10 Newton’s Cradle // Sean Rowe
Leave a CommentSongs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Misty // Caamp Tired As Fuck // The Staves Meticulous Bird // Thao & The Get Down Stay Down Knock Me Out // Vintage Trouble Champagne Corolla // Justin Townes Earle Stars // The Money War Oh So You’re Off I See // Kane Strang Can You Deal? // Bleached Blood Hunters // Andrew Combs
Leave a CommentIcelandic musician Sóley Stefánsdóttir hails from a small town called Hafnarfjörðu and currently resides in the country’s capital Reykjavík. She was a member of the seven-piece indie-folk band Seabear and in 2010 released her fantastic debut solo EP Theater Island, followed by her first full-length, We Sink, in 2011, and 2015’s Ask the Deep, all on Moor Music. Her beautiful piano playing and ethereal voice have brought accolades from all over the music blogging world and she is a beloved musician in Iceland. Her upcoming album is titled Endless Summer, which is due out May 5th via Morr Music, and I am thrilled to share with you the…
Leave a CommentKate Tempest’s sophomore album, Let Them Eat Chaos, was released on October 7th, 2016 and instantly became one of my favorites of the year. It is a collection of stories in song about the lives of seven people who all live on the same street and are all awake at 4:18 AM, each worried about their individual problems without knowing they are all connected simply by the strength it takes them to get through each crushing day. The lyrics of the album speak of humanity at its most brutal and at the collective power of resistance against the brutality. The song that is the least hopeful…
1 Comment“I don’t have anything prepared, but I’m here…” Purdy remarked as he looked over to a stool that held a bottle of water, a cup full of amber liquid and his notebook. And with that, we embarked on an evening of music that brings people together not just for enjoyment, but for a reason. I’ve previously babbled on extensively about Joe Purdy’s ability to draw a crowd in and keep every ear and eye attentive to his performance, and this past Sunday night at Brighton Music Hall was no different. But I feel that there’s a clarification that needs to…
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