Justin Schaefers Keeps It Light Boston songwriter Justin Schaefers takes a break from his main projects for an eclectic collection of solo tunes he’s calling Modest Hits.
Can Bus Crush Be Famous Already? Bus Crush sold out the Lilypad for their EP release show with Megan from Work and Doss.
Tiberius Chase That Lonesome Crowded Sound We sat down with Tiberius ahead of their fifth album Troubadour for a chat about ego, ambition, and the true theory behind farm emo.
Bus Crush Return With New Single To Tease Upcoming EP A little over a year since releasing their debut Sports & Leisure, Bus Crush are back with a new single, “Break a Friend.”
“People Think We’re A Christian Band:” Hallelujah the Hills, 20 Years Later 20 years for a band is like a lifetime for others. Hear about Hallelujah the Hills’ upcoming 20th anniversary gig at Deep Cuts.
Your New Corporate Overlords: Inside the Business of Intac The Somerville band has been turning heads with a string of garage-pop releases and a compelling live act that’s part rock show, part performance art piece.
The Artist Formerly Known As Pink Navel Pink Navel is no more! So what’s next for indie rapper Devin Bailey? We talk burgers, MF Doom, Dragonball Z, and more!
Clifford Takes Us For a Joyride We sat down with Boston indie rockers Clifford on the eve of their first full-length release to talk business.
Red Shaydez Launches New Artist Development Bootcamp Red Shaydez has been hard at work setting up her new artist development program.
Cultural Crossroads Readies Second Show Celebrating Intersection of African & Latinx Culture Cultural Crossroads celebrates music and art of the African Diaspora with a monthly concert series combining Latinx music and Afro-pop.