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Emma Furrier

Boston-based music writer and reviewer. Passionate about rock and roll, vinyl collecting, and any dog I’ve ever met.

Interview: Caroline Jones settles into her “Homesite” with birth of new album & baby on the way

Singer-songwriter Caroline Jones has taken anything but the traditional route to her music career. The multi-instrumentalist has been enriching the country scene with her unique, independent spirit for years, weaving through an array of styles and career-defining milestones. Beginning her journey with classical training in opera, Jones found her sweet …

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YUNGBLUD teams up with Oli Sykes on triumphant new single

Today, internationally-acclaimed musician Yungblud continues his unabashed new era of music, teaming up with modern punk pioneer Oli Sykes of GRAMMY nominated rock band Bring Me The Horizon on the emphatic new single “Happier.” The single marks their second collaboration together following Bring Me The Horizon’s massive 2020 single “OBEY” …

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boygenius contemplate “the rest” on new EP

The boys are back in town. boygenius (Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker and Phoebe Bridgers) are the indie supergroup that have reached cult-like status with their candid songwriting and unique camaraderie. After this year’s release of their highly-lauded debut album, the record, the group hit the road for their equally-anticipated world tour. The second leg …

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THE ROLLING STONES join forces with LADY GAGA AND STEVIE WONDER on new single

The Rolling Stones have released their second single, “Sweet Sounds of Heaven“ from their upcoming album Hackney Diamonds, set to be released on October 20, featuring a bravura vocal performance by pop-powerhouse Lady Gaga, alongside legendary musician Stevie Wonder on Fender Rhodes, Moog and piano. A gospel infused Stones epic in the lineage …

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Celebrating 50 Years of Hip-Hop with The GRAMMY Museum’s Hip-Hop America: The Mixtape Exhibit

Over the course of 15 years, The GRAMMY Museum has played a pivotal role in disseminating music history and providing countless resources for musicians. The museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating and exploring music from yesterday and today to inspire the music of tomorrow through exhibits, education, grants, …

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Live Review + Gallery: Royal Blood at Roadrunner in Boston, MA (09.27.23)

Early into their North American tour, British rockers Royal Blood transformed Boston’s Roadrunner into a head-banging affair that chronicled hits from their four studio albums. The duo, composed of bassist and lead vocalist Mike Kerr and drummer Ben Thatcher, dominated the stage with their dynamic presence and tight musicianship, filling the …

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Interview: Sofia Camara tries something “Different” on new single

Toronto-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Sofia Camara is on an upward rise to reach a pop trifecta. Since signing to 21 Entertainment/Universal Music Canada, the singer has released three singles that have each introduced her as an earnest, versatile new voice that  embraces all that life offers. Today she shares her third …

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