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YOU OUGHTA KNOW: BOYFRIEND MACHINE

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Say hello to your new favorite Western Mass psych rock duo Boyfriend Machine and listen to their debut album The Steady March to Death.

Tagged Amherst, Boston, Boyfriend Machine, Carson McGrath, dillon riley, DIY, Eliza Young, Great Scott, Joey Distasio, nirvana, psych rock, Straight Sex, Tame Impala, umass amherst, you oughta know

Air Traffic Controller Finish Latest Single At Home

Boston’s indie-pop outfit Air Traffic Controller finished their latest single “Sometimes” at home due to quarantine restrictions. Listen here!

Tagged Air Traffic Controller, ATC, Boston, Dan Moffat, Dave Munro, Home Recording, indie, indie pop, Massachusetts, new

Rat Jacket on the Responsibility of Whiteness and the End of the World

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Rat Jacket is the solo project of Brian Bernhard, a stoner rock songwriter who has set up his music sales to contribute to several worthwhile charitable causes.

Tagged alternative rock, andrew bourque, Boston, brian bernhard, for the gworls, Grunge, Indie Rock, Massachusetts, providence, rat jacket, stoner rock, the milkwood project, the salt box

Interview: DJ WhySham Runs The City

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DJ WhySham has spent a few years cutting her teeth as Boston’s “community DJ.” Now, she’s gearing up to release her debut album “Finally.”

Tagged BGN, Boston, boston got next, Brandie Blaze, Cakeswagg, dj, dj whysham, djs, Dorchester Art Project, drill, finally, Harry Gustafson, Hip hop, HipStory, kay wattz, marcela cruz, Massachusetts, oompa, Rap, red shaydez, trans resistance vigil and march, we run the city, whysham

Girlpool talk remixes, collaboration, and opening up on “Touch Me (Like I’m Winning It)”

Girlpool (Avery Tucker and Harmony Tividad) as photographed by Gina Canavan

Girlpool talk about Porches, Lydia Ainsworth, and Devonté Hynes remixing “Like I’m Winning It,” collaborating, and prioritizing the feeling in their music

Tagged aaron maine, anti records, avery tucker, blood orange, devonte hynes, Feature, Girlpool, Harmony Tividad, interview, like i'm winning it, Lydia Ainsworth, natalie marlin, porches, what chaos is imaginary

You Oughta Know: Genie Santiago

Genie Santiago Photo by Jen Vesp

R&B and hip hop artist Genie Santiago knows the revolution won’t be televised — read about her fight against white supremacy and for female pleasure.

Tagged ALGO, genie santiago, Hip hop, katie ouellette, r&b, Rap, you oughta know

The Happy Fits on Gardening, Gaming, and More Cello

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New Jersey’s The Happy Fits talked to us about their new album “What Could Be Better,” dishing info on gardening dads, soccer, and crafting vocal harmonies.

Tagged Boston, cello, concentrate, covid, Dads, Dan Moffat, gardening, happy fits, Massachusetts, new jersey, rocket league, soccer, the happy fits, vocal harmony, what could be better

Eleanor Elektra’s “Exquisite Corpse” & the Spiritual Crisis of Climate Change

“Exquisite Corpse” is an exhumation of a ruined world. Eleanor Elektra peels away layers of modern life to reveal the forces that are destroying it.

Tagged album release, Ben Bonadies, Eleanor Elektra, environmental, exquisite corpse, folk, folk-jazz, Jazz

You Oughta Know: Chrissy Stewart

This week’s You Oughta Know features Providence production powerhouse Chrissy Stewart, who just dropped her first LP, House of Christina.

Tagged americana, Blues, Chrissy Stewart, folk, Good Will Engine Co., indie, interview, local artists, mira kaplan, providence, PVD Live, Singer-Songwriter, soul, you oughta know

Tyler On Demand Makes an “Impact” in the Community

Album art for Impact by Tyler on Demand

Tyler On Demand’s first full-length album is dedicated to the Black Lives Matter movement and he’s donating 100% of the proceeds to local organizations.

Tagged activism, album release, black lives matter, Black Lives Matter Boston, Dorchester Art Project, Hip hop, protest, Rap, Tyler on Demand

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