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SONG PREMIERE: DWELLER ON THE THRESHOLD’s “Onto You”

“Onto You” serves as an introduction to the development and growth of supergroup DWELLER ON THE THRESHOLD.

Tagged ampere, andrew skelly, Daniel Striped Tiger, Death To Tyrants, Dont live like me records, Dweller on the threshold, Eric Gagne, Footings, Kindling, Parquet Courts, Randy Patrick, sean yeaton, Sweet John Bloom, VOL2

Sweet John Bloom Release “Weird Prayer” Album

Cambridge-based Sweet John Bloom dropped their debut LP this week on Tiny Engines, and each and every one of the 15 tracks is a glorious new dive into punk eclecticism.

Tagged Sweet John Bloom, tiny engines, weird prayer

Sweet John Bloom Shares “Tell Me”

Sweet John Bloom shares “Tell Me” in anticipation for the LP release of Weird Prayer.

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WATCH: Sweet John Bloom “Blood Moon”

Sweet John Bloom hit the scene pretty hard about this time last spring, when we first took note of them after their blistering set at TT’s opening for Parquet Courts. After the show, we bought THIS and had it on heavy rotation in the office all summer…

Tagged Middle East, preview, Sweet John Bloom, video, Video Premiere

WATCH: Sweet John Bloom session

We caught up with Cambridge, MA rocker’s Sweet John Bloom at their practice space in Allston for a sneak peak at one of the tracks off their forthcoming debut LP “Weird Prayer”…

Tagged live session, Sweet John Bloom, video, weird prayer

White Lung Bring Aural Assult To Great Scott

Vancouver’s White Lung proved that the Canadian to American exchange rate favors the Canucks right now

Tagged Great Scott, mormon crosses, Sweet John Bloom, Vaniish, White Lung

TICKET GIVEAWAY: White Lung, Mormon Crosses, Sweet John Bloom (Great Scott 9/2)

We’re giving away a pair of tickets to see White Lung, Mormon Crosses, and Sweet John Bloom at Great Scott on 9/2/14. Enter here!

Tagged Great Scott, mormon crosses, Sweet John Bloom, ticket giveaway, White Lung

Parquet Courts Killed It at T.T. the Bear’s Place (6/10)

Parquet Courts’ show at T.T. the Bear’s Place saw the slacker-punk band singing cohesively, a band of boys in it together.

Tagged 2014, Cambridge, Light Up Gold, Live, Parquet Courts, Protomartyr, Punk, Sharon Weissburg, Sunbathing Animal, Sweet John Bloom, T.T. The Bear's

Sneeze Kick Off “Wilt” Era With Furious Set At O’Brien’s

Is Sneeze ready to step up and become one of the local scene’s top acts? Their performance at O’Brien’s Saturday screamed “Yes”

Tagged Big Big Bucks, Mark Zurlo, O'Briens, Raw Blow, Sneeze, Sweet John Bloom

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