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Bird Language Up The Aural Ante On Banger New EP Chasing Echoes

The annual Rock & Roll Rumble, for us, is not only a chance to celebrate some already faves getting the chance to shine in front of a broader audience but also the opportunity to potentially pick up some new ones. Like Bird Language who rocked the 2023 edition of the [...]

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RNRF X Capulet Fest: Local Look, Dystopica

It’s either extremely clever of us or extremely lazy to use the knowledge that CT’s Dystopica were eventually going to be featured as part of our continuing Capulet Fest coverage thus holding off on a review of their debut full-length until the CF thang started and merging the two. You [...]

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Singles! sapling, “Eris Worship”

We feel privileged that we’re able to do this on the regular but even moreso when bands like sapling are around to not only do what they do on the regular (Read: Create kickass self-proclaimed “bitchpop/art pop/bad jazz”) but also trust us to talk it up when we can. Like [...]

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Singles! The Roland High Life, “Always Almost Ready”

Fresh off some stellar sets as part of the 2024 Rock & Roll Rumble class as well as at the recent Somerville PorchFest, The Roland High Life return with “Always Almost Ready” that’s both a catchy ass Summer anthem and a cautionary tale about being friendly with your drummer. Intrigued? [...]

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Singles! Tysk Tysk Task, “My Side”

If you didn’t know it already, 2024 is looking to be a banner year for Lowell’s Tysk Tysk Task. Hot on the heels of 2022’s release You’re Sorry More full-length and following a stellar run as part of the 2023 Rock & Roll Rumble among many highlights, TTT kicked off [...]

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Singles! Already Dead, “The Spirit Of Massachusetts Avenue”

“Every city in America has a Massachusetts Avenue.” How could we say no to a song about the street where our base of operations resides??? Also, let’s be real for a sec: The folks in Already Dead are true anthem makers and at this point that statement is less conjecture, [...]

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