Songs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Dandelion // Anna of the North My Body My Choice // Margaret Glaspy GOTH BEACH // Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys Pharmacist // Alvvays Easy On The Eyes // GA-20 Baby Don’t You Know // CIEL Headspace // Sharon Van Etten Future Boxes // Aubrey Haddard Shit River // Barney Cortez and Rayland Baxter An Alien In Minneapolis // Ondara Angel // First Aid Kit Mississippi // G. Love & Special Sauce
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Songs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Loser // Erika Lewis Sweet Louise // Lauren King (featuring Chris Trapper and Gurf Morlix) All in My Mind // Georgia Harmer Love Is Real // Margaret Glaspy All Is Well Feat. Joy Williams // Avi Kaplan Want You Around // Maggie Haesler Of the sun // Miynt Let It Die // Mitch Davis Little League // Wallice Chatterbox // Banji Fire // Ashley Myles Meet Me at the Roundabout // Chuck Prophet (ft. the Make Out Quartet) Trigger // Michelle Willis (ft. Taylor Ashton) Oklahoma Tonight…
Leave a CommentSongs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Play Nice // Skylar Gudasz Hell In A Handcart // Exit Kid Let’s Get Married // The Voodoo Children Open Up // The World of Birds Falling Asleep At The Wheel // Holly Humberstone Juggle // Honey Lung Vanishing Twin // Blake Mills Acrobats // Mt. Joy Devotion // Margaret Glaspy Can’t Do Much // Waxahatchee
Leave a CommentSongs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Rainbow // SHEL Upcoming Boston Area Show: Saturday, April 18th @ Royale Shampoo Bottles // Peach Pit Upcoming Boston Area Show: Wednesday, May 13th @ Brighton Music Hall Killing What Keeps Us Alive // Margaret Glaspy Upcoming Boston Area Show: Monday, April 13th @ Paradise Rock Club Night Terrors // Diet Cig Upcoming Boston Area Show: Wednesday, May 20th @ The Sinclair P-Town // Lilly Hiatt Upcoming Boston Area Show: Saturday, April 11th @ Great Scott The Pleasure // Seazoo Passenger Seat // Charli Adams The Preacher…
Leave a CommentIt would be no exaggeration to say that this was a stormy year that was challenging for a lot of people on a lot of different levels. When these kinds of times are upon us, music is consistently there to help lift us, unite us, rally us and carry us through. 2016 certainly proved that to be true for me (yet again.) From the first week of January to the waning moments of the December, the albums on this list—along with probably a hundred others—gave me something to continually look forward to. I hope they did the same for you,…
Leave a CommentIt’s been a hell of a year! I mean that in the best and worst of ways for 2016. When everything around us fell apart we had some fantastic music to help see us through it all. There were so many amazing albums and singles released in 2016, which made the year more tolerable than it otherwise should have been. When all else fails at least we have music! You’ve read the rest now it’s time for the BEST! These albums listed below are simply highlights in a standout crowd of bands and musicians that made ’16 a great year for…
2 CommentsTwo RayLand Baxter shows in 6 days? Twist my arm. This time, I was fortunate enough to catch RayLand and his new band (and a fuLL set from Margaret GLaspy!) about two hours and 30 minutes cLoser to my humbLe abode at Brighton Music HaLL. I arrived just as Margaret took the stage (unfortunateLy missing an opening set from LocaL kiLLers Last Good Tooth,) and from the minute I entered untiL the Last notes of the show it seemed more and more peopLe kept packing the room. I didn’t hear that it had soLd out, but if it wasn’t, it couLdn’t…
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