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Winkler Made Their Debut Album Just For You

Winkler posing in a field near some flowers

Highly touted Allston indie pop five piece Winkler take a big step out of the bedroom with their retro-tinted debut album For You, Now.

Tagged Allston, Allston Pudding, Beatles, Boston, dino gala, Flaming Lips, Folk music, Indie Folk, indie pop, Indie Rock, Massachusetts, Mercury Rev, psychedelic folk, Sweet Petunia, the lilypad, Winkler

Dr. Kinsey Prescribes Mixtape “Songs To Ride To”

Dr. Kinsey releases first single “Lover’s Song” in an interactive summer mix tape. Beep beep, let’s ride angels.

Tagged Dr. Kinsey, Grady Strange, Indie Folk, interview, Kinsey Lee, mashed potato records, Mixtape, music video, New Orleans, Sugar Ray, summer, The Lostines, The Wild Reeds

INTERVIEW: 12 Signs That You Should Listen to Lenny’s New EP, Personal Celebrity

Hear Lenny’s brand of Montreal indie pop on “Taurus Sun,” the single off her debut EP, Personal Celebrity, out today. Obvi, we talked music and astrology.

Tagged astrology, canadian, folk, Indie Folk, indie pop, Lady Lamb, Lenny, lofi, Miranda July, Montreal, synth

PREMIERE: Izzy Heltai with “Give It a Try”

Indie folk artist Izzy Heltai returns with a new single & music video for “Give It a Try”, off the forthcoming EP Day Plan (5 Songs Written 4 The End of The World) due out July 23rd!

Tagged Allston Pudding, andrew bourque, Boston, Emma Kate Rothenberg-Ware, folk, indie, Indie Folk, Izzy Heltai, Massachusetts, Sean Trischka

PREMIERE: Meiwei’s Debut EP is Fingerpicking Good

We talked to Michelle Mouw a.k.a. Meiwei before she dropped her self-titled debut EP, centered on landscapes and cityscapes between Boston and Beijing.

Tagged Anjimile, brennan wedl, carol, ep premiere, folk, Indie Folk, Jackie Swisshelm, local artists, Meiwei, Singer-Songwriter

You Oughta Know: Elijah Wolf

For this week’s You Oughta Know, we caught up with NY based Elijah Wolf whose second album Brighter Lighting comes out next month (2/26).

Tagged Ambient, Angel Olsen, Buchla, Elijah Wolf, folk, Indie Folk, mira kaplan, Nels Cline, NYC, sam cohen, synth, Wilco, you oughta know

PREMIERE: Otter Finds Inspiration in MA’s Old Growth

With their 2nd LP, Mass folk duo Otter brings balance to the chaotic changes of 2020, much like nature brings balance to old growth forests.

Tagged Adrienne Lenker, album premiere, big thief, Donna Vatnick, folk, Indie Folk, indie folk boston, Jason Kimball, local artists, local band, Nick Drake, Otter, western ma, western mass

You Oughta Know: Izzy Heltai

Every week, we’re here to remind you of the local artists we love and think you oughta know. This week, we talked with folk singer-songwriter Izzy Heltai.

Tagged alternative country, boston queer, Country, fleet foxes, folk, folk rock, Indie Folk, Izzy Heltai, Jackie Swisshelm, LGBTQIA, local artists, local band, Trans, you oughta know

You Oughta Know: VINCE

Every week, we’re here to remind you of the Boston artists we love and think you oughta know. This week, we interviewed VINCE.

Tagged Allston Pudding, Allyssa DelVecchio, Boston, clairo, fox hillyer, indie, Indie Folk, indie folk boston, levi cain, levi cain poetry, lone wolf, Lorde, Lucy Dacus, Phoebe Bridgers, raavi and the houseplants, vince, vince boston, VINCE RELEASE SHOW, vincetheband, waiting for tomorrow, waiting for tomorrow ep, yok, you oughta know

Premiere: Sam Moss Reshapes Himself On New Album

sam moss shapes

Sam Moss is a local folk troubadour whose album release and touring plans were waylayed by the COVID pandemic. Now, he’s back with new LP “Shapes.”

Tagged americana, Atwoods, benjamin burns, Boston, Cambridge, fingerpicking, folk, Indie Folk, Lizard Lounge, michael siegel, morgan rose ford, Sam Moss, shapes, Somerville, stephen ambra

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