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Singles! OK Bella!, “After Hours”

We love a good side project especially if it’s something that diverges from the norm of what the OG is known for. You know what we mean? Like when Face To Face’s Scott Shiflett put a “Post” in front of his day job’s usual “Punk” with the decidedly more dark [...]

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Singles! Parts Per Million, “Her Song”

Parts Per Million continue to compel and impress with each release and even before we were turned onto the New England quartet while researching the 2023 Rock & Roll Rumble class (An easy favorite of ours yet one of the only nights we missed that year) they were transcending far [...]

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Singles! Other Brother Darryl, “Sometimes”

The everlasting earnestness of Boston’s Other Brother Darryl is so endearing to behold (Say that one five times fast!) and, as music fans/listeners, we’re happy to have the privilege of being able to take that ride with the outfit on the regular. And while we won’t go into their history [...]

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Bandcamp Breakdown: Coma Hole

We had this big long intro ready to go here about how, even though we were researching the bands participating, the annual Grub, Sweat, And Beers fiestaval seemed to creep up on us over the summer and we completely missed out on coverage. In particular we missed out on covering [...]

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Glacier Ready The Soundtrack Of Your Fall With Grand Post-Metal Opus A Distant, Violent Shudder

If you’re in serious need of/can’t wait for Pelican’s next slab of awesomesauce that’s (as of now) due in 2025 then by all means, the upcoming new record from Glacier is for you. However, while the complex instrumental heaviness similarities might be your gateway into Glacier we’re pretty sure that [...]

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Singles! Travels With Brindle, “Tryouts For The Human Race”

We have no problem declaring that the only ukulele-driven artist that we’d ignore every open streaming tab and currently-in-the-process-of-editing drafts for is Boston’s own Travels With Brindle (And believe you me, you’d be surprised at the amount of ukulele-centric music we DO get). Being local is definitely a bonus but [...]

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