In 2016, pop punk beacons Yellowcard embarked on “The Final World Tour” in which they thought they were saying goodbye for good. Seven years later, they’re back with new music and a profound appreciation. On a headlining tour celebrating the 20 year anniversary of their smash album Ocean Avenue, the …
Read More »Album Review: Mercy Music “What You Stand To Lose”
Las Vegas-based pop-punk outfit Mercy Music return with their unvanquished new album What You Stand To Lose out today via Double Helix Records/SBÄM Records. Following the release of 2020’s Nothing in the Dark, which was produced by Cameron Webb (Alkaline Trio/Motörhead), What You Stand To Lose is Mercy Music’s fourth full-length album since their formation in …
Read More »Album Review: Nothing But Thieves “Dead Club City”
Welcome to Dead Club City: a concept album bursting with characters, narratives and a walk-on part for a band called Zzzeros who, say their creators, “are desperate to find fame and status in the sleaze of the DCC but end up chewed up and spat out by the city”. Welcome to the …
Read More »EP Review: Anna Shoemaker “Hey Anna”
Brooklyn’s Anna Shoemaker continues to evolve in her voice and confident musings on new EP Hey Anna, out today via +1 Records. Always self-aware, earnestly confessional, and utterly unafraid to embrace the brigade of feelings that cycle in and out of life, Anna’s brightly-hued indie pop is deeply personal and …
Read More »FLETCHER announces “Meet Her At The Bar” Pride series to save & celebrate queer spaces
Pop phenomenon FLETCHER brings back her wildly popular Meet Her At The Bar: Pride Month Experience for a second year— a series of pop-ups hosted by women-owned queer bars across America. In addition to celebrating and supporting inclusive spaces and bringing fans together, the campaign also raises funds for GLAAD’s …
Read More »Must See Bands at Boston Calling
This Memorial Day weekend, Boston Calling Music Festival is celebrating its twelfth installment. Taking place May 26-28 at Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston, MA, the New England-based festival will feature over fifty performers, with legendary acts Foo Fighters, Paramore, Queens of the Stone Age, The Lumineers, Alanis Morissette and Yeah Yeah Yeahs headlining over the course …
Read More »Niall Horan announces “The Show” 2024 world tour
Today, chart-topping global superstar Niall Horan announced “The Show” Live on Tour 2024 – his biggest tour yet and first headline run since 2018’s Flicker World Tour. He’ll be performing songs from all three of his solo albums, including The Show, which is set for release by Capitol Records on …
Read More »Live Review: The Blue Stones at the Sinclair in Cambridge, MA. (05.17.23)
On the opening night of their North American “Pretty Monsters USA Tour,” Canadian rock duo The Blue Stones took the stage buzzing with adrenaline. Touring in support of their third studio album Pretty Monster, released November 4, 2022, the setlist contained a mixture of songs from across the band’s discography, …
Read More »Greta Van Fleet release new single in an ode to their signature fashion
Today Greta Van Fleet have released their fashionable new single, “Sacred The Thread,” lifted off their forthcoming third studio album, Starcatcher. The new track is the second single to arrive from the record, slated for release on July 21 via Lava/Republic/EMI Records. Following last month’s debut of “Meeting The Master,” the …
Read More »EP Review: Nick & June “Beach Baby, Baby”
Hailing from Nuremberg, Germany, indie pop duo Nick & June unveil their new EP, Beach Baby, Baby, out everywhere today. Comprised of Nick Wolf and Suzie-Lou Kraft, the pair have orchestrated a signature sound, evoking feelings of longing, love, and other prevalent cinematic tropes throughout their discography and visual aesthetic. …
Read More »Live Review + Gallery: Annie DiRusso at The Sinclair in Cambridge, MA (05.07.23)
This time last year, up-and-coming indie rocker Annie DiRusso was playing to a sold out crowd of 200 at Berklee’s Red Room at Cafe 939. With only a handful of singles under her belt and new to not only touring but to live performances in general, the singer-songwriter was wide-eyed …
Read More »Interview: Annie DiRusso on the road, headed to Boston this weekend
Singer-songwriter Annie DiRusso has had a whirlwind year, embarking on her first headline tour last spring and now returning to the road for some of her biggest shows to date on the “God, I Love This Place Tour” with special guest Hannah Cole. Named after her debut EP, God, I Hate …
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