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CONCERT REVIEW: Snail Mail / Why Bonnie by April Ginns
Snail Mail / Why Bonnie at The Sinclair on 12/1/18 by April Ginns Baltimore’s Snail Mail put on an all-ages show at The Sinclair this past Saturday and the audience really was all ages. Young children, parents, and college students came together to watch 19-year-old Lindsey Jordan and her band perform her incredible indie rock…
READ THIS POST wConcert Review: FIDLAR / DILLY DALLY by Anna Bartusis
FIDLAR / DILLY DALLY at Paradise Rock Club 9/14/18 by Anna Bartusis It’s not a FIDLAR show until you get a beer spilled on you. FIDLAR’s return to Boston at Paradise Rock Club since late 2016 was welcomed with a sold-out crowd, buzzing with excitement to hear the energetic LA-punk rock band. Dilly Dally performed an…
READ THIS POST wThe Neighbourhood’s The Neighbourhood: A Self-Titled Album by Nico Léger
The Neighbourhood, an American indie band with a dark, British aesthetic, has been releasing music since their first single “Female Robbery” was dropped in 2012. Yet, it is only in March of 2018 that they have finally released a self-titled album, despite them making music for the past six years. With previous hits, such as…
READ THIS POST w“My First Love Mends My Final Days” – Mathew Lee Cothran Review by Gav McIsaac
Only seven months after releasing the devastatingly gorgeous “Loss Memory” under the now-retired Coma Cinema moniker, Mathew Lee Cothran is back with a new album titled “My First Love Mends My Final Days.” Clocking in at an ephemeral twenty-one minutes, this record is filled to the brim with the familiar warmth and attention to…
READ THIS POST wPERFORMANCE REVIEW: Burn All Night
Pysanky eggs are ornate Ukrainian Easter Eggs. In order to make them, the artist coats a raw egg with several layers of wax and once the shell has hardened, she decorates it with exquisite traditional symbols and motifs. For the final step, she must poke a small hole in the egg and drain the yoke.…
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