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Singles! Wyn & The White Light, “Can the World Change”

Not really an anti-Holiday jam but more the antithesis for those who need it during what is a trying time for many, the newest single from Wyn & The White Light is a somber soliloquy (Believe it or not, that’s not the first time we’ve used that alliteration this week) [...]

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23 For ’23… But Locally! Or “23 MA-Based Bands (And Then Some) You Should Already Be Listening To”

We initially decided to do this in order to alleviate some of the stress of that other ’23 list we have going on but then we cut out the local stuff and decided to go through our archives for the year and what stood out of what we reviewed/featured that [...]

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Singles! Vinyl Station, “Here Comes Your Ghost”

You know when you hear something for the first time and can kinda tell that it’s going to be huge? That’s “Here Comes Your Ghost” from Phoenix’s Vinyl Station readying an introduction that’s destined to be bigger than the mighty pachyderm that graces the single cover artwork.

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Singles! Canyons and Locusts, “To Art Bell”

With an undeniable wall of sound forged by the duo of Justin Keane and Amy Young, Boston’s Canyons and Locusts is off to the proverbial races on this new slab of fuzzed out ruckus called “To Art Bell” ahead of a new EP arriving early in the new year.

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Singles! Disconnected Souls, “Last Christmas”

Maybe we’re getting soft in our old age or maybe Xmas music is actually getting better??? Nahhhh… that can’t be it. How about we go with this: The artists that are making the Xmas music, whether originals or covers, are getting better. Which brings us to Disconnected Souls. We know! [...]

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Singles! SWTEVL, “Monochrome”

Flexing their genre-crossing chops in anticipation of their upcoming debut double album (Very Truly Yours, arriving on December 15th), SWTEVL unveil another side of the new joint from Tairrie B. and Mick Murphy that’s not so much a departure from first single “Hellzapoppin’” (Read our review of that here) as [...]

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