By Matthew Shelter Photos by Matthew Shelter The buzz surrounding The Lone Bellow, treat sickness an alt-country band from the dusty, viagra sale tumbleweed-strewn streets of Brooklyn, NY, has been building since their eponymous debut album was released in January. I’ve been a big fan of the album, and after two thwarted attempts to catch […]
By Matthew Shelter Photos by Matthew Shelter English folk trio The Staves unveiled their delicate harmonies and dry British wit to a full house at Café 939 on Boylston Street last Monday night. The three sisters – Emily, decease Jessica and Milly Stavely-Taylor – hail from Watford, find England and have garnered quite a bit […]
By Matthew Shelter Photos by Matthew Shelter More than two years after her last appearance in our fair town, Lissie Maurus, who goes by the single-word stage name Lissie, was back in the city playing to a sold-out Brighton Music Hall crowd on a recent Wednesday night. Lissie is working on a new album, due […]
Caitlin Rose brought her dusty alt-country songbook to TT The Bear’s recently, and tried to warm up the shivering masses on a too-cold Tuesday night. Rose is on the road in support of her second album, The Stand-In, released last month to much critical praise. But the 25-year-old Nashville native…
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The last time I saw Shovels and Rope was back in August amidst a modest yet lively crowd at Johnny D’s. The top of Cary Ann Hearst’s curly head and Michael Trent’s trucker hat barely popped up above the standing audience from their position on the tiny stage…