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Singles! Looking Glass War, “See You In Hell, Liberty Bell”

Y’know what? We’re far enough removed from it that we think we can safely declare that Looking Glass War blew us away during their preliminary round appearance in the 2024 Rock & Roll Rumble (We missed the Semi rounds but can only assume it was just as stellar). Like many [...]

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Singles! Linnea’s Garden, “Chaotic Bisexual Summer”

It’s inconceivable that Pride would pass and Linnea’s Garden wouldn’t be a big part of it in some way whether it’s through promoting their own message of unity and inclusivity via their sound at live shows or just showing up in the community at LGBTQ+ events around the city and [...]

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Viruette Applaud The Aughts, Honor All Things Indie Rawk On Lush Your Lacuna

One of the greatest thing about the Boston Music Scene is the diversity of acts that represent it and just all kinds of genres in general so it should come as no surprise when one emerges and carries the torch, in our opinion, of that magical mid-’00’s era when bands [...]

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Singles! Hyber, “Happy”

We initially started off with a completely different Hyber post focusing on some previous release but dragged our feet too much and decided to start fresh and focus on something more recent. Then that didn’t work out either so now you get our take on “Happy”… and we couldn’t be [...]

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RNRF X Capulet Fest: Local Look, Gina Fritz

We think it’s safe to say that most people heading out to a music festival of any sort tends to do a casual search of the artists they’ll have a chance to check out. Some, like us, might even do a deep dive into EVERY band on the bill(s) in [...]

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Singles! The Only Humans, “Penelope, Just Before the Dawn”

Oh hey! It’s another artist that’s been sitting in our queue (Read: in an open tab to edit amongst many, many, MANY open tabs across ye olde laptop) that we’re finally finishing our initial post on despite listening to over and over again. The good thing is that “Penelope, Just [...]

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