Songs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Feel The Way I Want // Caroline Rose Upcoming Area Show: Thursday, March 26th @ The Sinclair Lonely Girl In Me // Lily Ann Teenage Headache Dreams // Mura Masa Upcoming Area Show: Sunday, May 3rd @ House of Blues Space Samba // The Orielles The Roving // Bonny Light Horseman Upcoming Area Show: Tuesday, February 11th @ The Sinclair Can’t Stand Losing You // Juliana Hatfield Upcoming Area Show: Wednesday, February 12th @ Once Ballroom And It’s Still Alright // Nathaniel Rateliff Upcoming Area Show: Tuesday,…
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Before we dig in, I wanted to express a humble thanks to you, dear reader, for following the adventures of the Music Savage gang on a weekly basis. We wouldn’t be doing this if it weren’t for you and your attention and love are truly appreciated. As the title of suggests, I’ve once again compiled a list of the albums that carried me through the year and laid them out—in no particular order—below. In an effort to not bore you, I’ve also used my beloved #50WordReview style to get you to the meat of the post faster while still being…
1 CommentSongs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Trouble Don’t Follow Me // Christopher Paul Stelling Upcoming Boston Area Show: Monday, November 25th @ The Sinclair One Lost Time // Little Scream So Surreal // Fran Upcoming Boston Area Show: Wednesday, November 13th @ O’Brien’s Pub I Like Myself // Kate Davis Upcoming Boston Area Show: Saturday, November 16th @ Red Room Cafe 939 The Moon Is An Ashtray // Miss Tess Upcoming Boston Area Show: Thursday, November 7th @ Club Passim Have I Been Deceived // Basement Revolver Oh No! // Josiah and the…
Leave a CommentSongs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Have To Do For Now // Christopher Paul Stelling Upcoming Boston Area Show: Monday, November 25th @ The Sinclair Sunday Sunrise // Rollin Rosatti A Little More Time // The Drew Thomson Foundation HUTAH! // TENTS Bum Hour // LIFE Baby Berlin // Annabel Allum One Kind of Solomon // The New Pornographers Upcoming Boston Area Show: Monday, November 4th @ Royale Oldsmobuick // Thank God For Science Humans Are Special by Thank God For Science
Leave a CommentFriday, March 1st was a pretty special night for the Music Savage gang as we got to spend an evening with two Newport Folk Festival alumni in downtown Boston. Two of our favorite Anti- Records artists shared some shows together for a few days and we were lucky enough on this chilly night to have them stop in our area to warm our hearts and souls with brilliant music for a few hours at City Winery. First up this evening was Asheville, North Carolina-based musician Christopher Paul Stelling whose fourth studio album (the second for ANTI-), Itinerant Arias, was released…
Leave a CommentOnce again it has been one hell of a year! And once again I mean that in the absolute best and absolute worst of ways for 2017. When everything around us fell apart we had some AMAZING music to help see us through it all. There were so many top-notch albums and EPs released in 2017 which made the year more tolerable than it otherwise should have been. When all else fails at least we have music! These albums and EPs listed below are highlights in a standout crowd of bands and musicians that made it yet another great year for music lovers…
2 CommentsA few weeks back Christopher Paul Stelling kicked off the tour for his incredible new album, Itinerant Arias, at Atwood’s Tavern in Cambridge and the Music Savage gang joined a sold out crowd to hear the new songs come to life in one of our favorite local venues. Our readers know how much we appreciate the passion Stelling and his amazing band put into each performance and we implore you to check the tour dates and get yourself to an upcoming show. Fair warning however, once you have attended you will find yourself comparing a Christopher Paul Stelling concert to all…
Leave a CommentAnother fantastic month of new music, and it was quite a feat just to get this down to 40 songs. Let us know what we missed, or what you like in the comments below.
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