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.
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.
Shandelle Gomez is an up-and-coming singer/songwriter out of Somerville with a knack for crafting self-empowering contemporary R&B tracks. Today, she’s premiering her debut EP “introspection.”
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.
CAMP BLOOD are back with another fiery new single called “Black Martyr,” which lays heavy criticism against the systemic violence that Black Americans face.
Joseph Borsellino is Calo, an electronic-jazz saxophonist fresh off an EP release and dropping a video for “so many lifetimes,” a collaboration with vocalist Anjali Rose.
Montreal R&B singer Janette King has released “You Don’t Love Me” from her upcoming album “What We Lost.” The track is inspired by 90s/2000s R&B as well as the classic romance flick “Love & Basketball.”
As much as being one half of Camp Blood, Haasan Barclay is an adept songwriter and producer in his own right. Today he is releasing new single “Curfews,” which is about being quarantine-horny, basically.
Zach Seals is an aspiring singer and producer from Boston with a handful of releases under his belt, including recent single and video “Thoughts So Loud.”