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The Puddcast Episode 3 & 4: The Cheerful Desolation Choir

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We chatted with Jeff Vachon from The Cheerful Desolation Choir and Doom Lover about his prolific slate of quarantine releases (dude dropped six albums!).

Tagged 70s rock, Boston, Doom Lover, Harry Gustafson, indie, Indie Rock, interview, jeff vachon, jeffrey vachon, podcast, puddcast, the cheerful desolation choir, the puddcast

Honest Mechanik Sees Two Boston Music Vets Join Forces

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Honest MEchanik is the indie folk duo of local music vets Paul Hansen and Susan Cattaneo, who sat down to talk to us about their debut self-titled album.

Tagged Boston, Club Passim, Harry Gustafson, honest mechanik, medford, movies, outsider, paul hansen, somerville porchfest, susan cattaneo, the grownup noise, translate

The Brothers Osborne Roll Into Boston

Singer T.J. Osborne on singing with Miley, coming out in the country music industry, and how the upright bass may have changed his life forever.

Tagged Alecia Nugent, coming out, country music, Dan Moffat, John Osborne, Leader Bank Pavilion, LGBTQ movement, Merle Haggard, Miley Cyrus, Pride Concert, T.J. Osborne, Tennessee, The Brothers Osborne, Upright Bass, Vince Gill

House of Harm on Opening at The Sinclair & Getting Back to Work

House of Harm

We chatted with Michael Rocheford from House of Harm before their show at The Sinclair this past weekend. See what’s in store for this brooding & bold band.

Tagged Aaron Perrino, andrew bourque, Boston, Cambridge, cooper leardi, covid-19, Eldridge Rodriguez, house of harm, Michael Rocheford, The Sheila Divine, The Sinclair, Tyler Kershaw, Vicious Pastimes

The Puddcast Episode 1 & 2: Black Metal 101 With Nevropathy

Black metal musician Nevropathy sat down with us for the debut episode of the Puddcast to talk about his new album as well as the stylistic qualities and origins of this fascinating metal subgenre.

Tagged Black Metal, Boston, britney spears, Harry Gustafson, Metal, nevropathy, podcast, Seattle, the puddcast

Noah G. Fowler on Trains, Moving Around and ‘Gone Again’

We caught up with budding Folk musician Noah G. Fowler who just released their new album ‘Gone Again’, 8 tracks recorded with 14 friends from Boston.

Tagged Allston, Allston Pudding, Amtrak, andrew bourque, berklee college of music, Boston, Brett Rudder, Nashville, New York, Noah G. Fowler, pennsylvania, philadelphia, Prince Edward Island, Rockport, The Bebop, Virginia

INFRASTRUCTURE Props Up The Underground Techno Sound in Boston On July 3rd

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We sat down with Boston dance music collective Infra to talk all things techno ahead of INFRASTRUCTURE, their first outdoor festival on Saturday, July 3rd.

Tagged Allston, Boston, Boston dance music, dance music, diego torres, dillon riley, DJing, Dubstep, Festival, Harry Gustafson, helena awad, Infra, Infra Boston, infrastructure, jose zamora, music festivals, Outdoor, techno, Underground, Underground at Ink Block

Proof is in the Pudding Ep. 5: Dan DeLucia of Carnivora

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In this week’s episode of Proof is in the Pudding, host Andrew Bourque chats with Dan DeLucia about Carnivora and not touring while they make Meatball Subs!

Tagged Allston Pudding, andrew bourque, Boston, BP & the big picture, Carnivora, Dan DeLucia, gnarly charlie, meatballs, Proof is in the pudding, reilly somach, reilly somach and the frozen ponies, salem, witch city

INTERVIEW: The Orrs Arrive with “As If I Ever Left”

Sometimes I like to be proactive with discovering new music, but other times I prefer to sit back and let our editors pitch to us Pudding writers from the trove of emails they receive. It was on one of these occasions where an editor dropped a slack message to us with a link to a curiously named band called “The Orrs.”

Tagged As If I Ever Left, Dan Moffat, DIY, indie, New Hampshire, Newfield, Powder House Records, The Orrs

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

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