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Singles! Count Zero, “Overthinking”

We’ll admit that we weren’t in the know when Boston’s Count Zero initially made an impact in the early aughts but we’ll always be the first to admit when we dig the hell out of something and we dig the hell out of what they’ve got going on now with [...]

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Spooky SZN Sounds: Phantom Ocean, “Carfax Abbey”

What better way to start off our favorite season of the year (And christen a new seasonal column to boot!) than with one of the coolest local outfits debuting a new song about vampires… or at least vampire-related! Still! Horror stuff! From Phantom Ocean!

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Singles! Girl With A Hawk, “#VOTE (Rock The Boat)”

Even if there wasn’t an important message attached to the newest single from Girl With A Hawk, being a member of our vaunted “Will drop everything to cover” club guarantees that “#VOTE (Rock The Boat)” was going to be featured here. As it is! Right now!

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Singles! Falsely Accused, “A Drink Before the War”

On first listen through the latest single from New England’s Falsely Accused and we’re transported back to the mid-’90’s and the years of seemingly endless discovery and exploration into what would eventually shape what is our ever expanding musical identity. That’s deep, right? But it’s true! Maybe you’ll find that [...]

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Parlour Bells Drum Up Diverse Array Of Debonair New Songs On Divine To Be Or Not To Behave

Like the complexity of New England weather and its’ respective changing of the seasons, the newest release from Boston’s Parlour Bells is no less complex and thought-provoking while also managing to encompass those enormous swings in barometric pressure that seem to happen regardless of the date. Most recently on “Slasher [...]

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Singles! The Addition, “Shows on Repeat”

The latest from The Addition is a veritable potpourri of both some of your most favorite yet also some of the most underrated sounds of the ’90’s. Interest piqued yet? Great! Because we think if you’d take Catherine Wheel over Radiohead (Although we could see the argument for either really) [...]

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