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The Puddcast Episode 27: Ava Sophia

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This week the Puddcast welcomes local R&B singer-songwriter Ava Sophia, who discusses love languages and communication in relationships with Harry.

Tagged alicia keys, ava sophia, beats by girls, Boston, Harry Gustafson, interview, lauryn hill, ms lauryn hill, podcast, pop, puddcast, r&b, Singer-Songwriter, the puddcast

The Puddcast Episode 26: Maryze

This week on The Puddcast, Maryze checks in with Harry to cover their new album “8” with a track-by-track breakdown, plus some Black Eyed Peas banter.

Tagged Boston, Harry Gustafson, hot tramp, hot tramp records, interview, maryse bernard, maryze, Montreal, podcast, pop, puddcast, r&b

The Puddcast Episode 22: Alison Clancy

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This week on the Puddcast, we welcome dancer Alison Clancy, whose haunting yet beautiful music is truly captivating, showcasing the spiritual element that she imbues in her art.

Tagged alison clancy, ballet, Boston, ghosts, Harry Gustafson, interview, MIT, New York, opera, puddcast, Singer-Songwriter, wagner

The Puddcast Episode 21: The Hit Factory

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The Hit Factory are an afrobeat duo from Lagos, Nigeria that use influence from 90s hip-hop and R&B, marking the first guest from outside North America. Like Harry, Tom Lash is also an Arsenal fan. Condolences to them both.

Tagged afrobeat, arsenal, Boston, gunners, Harry Gustafson, Hip hop, interview, lagos, nigeria, puddcast, Rap, The Hit Factory

Spring Silver on the urgency and expansion of I Could Get Used to This

K Nkanza of Spring Silver standing in a field wearing eyeliner and lipstick as photographed by Hannah Dixon

K Nkanza of Spring Silver talks about the collaborations, demos, field recordings, and political events behind their new album I Could Get Used to This

Tagged bartees strange, Feature, i could get used to this, i saw violence, interview, k nkanza, little prince, natalie marlin, plead insanity, prior panic, Sad13, sadie dupuis, set up a camera, spring silver

James Felice: A Real Talent and Hometown Hero

James Felice speaks to Allston Pudding about the Felice Brothers’ latest release From Dreams to Dust, breaking accordions, and plumbing… or lack thereof.

Tagged Accordion, Catskills, DIY, folk, folk rock, Ian Felice, interview, James Felice, Jesske Hume, New York, The Felice Brothers, William Lawrence

The Puddcast Episodes 9 & 10: Arkh Zeus

This week on the Puddcast, we sit down with Arkh Zeus, a talented rapper/producer from Everett, to talk about his progression as an artist.

Tagged arkh zeus, Boston, everett, Harry Gustafson, Hip hop, interview, kid cudi, owen, podcast, puddcast, Rap, Shandelle, shandelle gomez

Activity talks “Text the Dead” and their long-awaited first tour

Brooklyn band Activity posing together side-by-side in black and white, with tall shadows of each of the four members cast behind them.

Travis Johnson of Activity talks about the band’s new single “Text the Dead” and previews their upcoming tour, which stops at Cafe 939 on October 8th, 2021.

Tagged activity, activity interview, avant-rock, Cafe 939, cafe 939 berklee, Experimental, field mouse, Grooms, interview, natalie marlin, preview, Previews, Red Room at Cafe 939, russian baths, Show Preview, travis johnson

The Puddcast Episode 8: Krystal Karting

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On the latest episode of The Puddcast, Atlanta-based musician Krystal Karting reflects on what it was like to challenge himself with a unique personal project: to write, record, and release his debut album under the time constraint of a 90 day free trial of Ableton.

Tagged ableton, atlanta, Boston, Harry Gustafson, indie, Indie Rock, interview, krystal karting, puddcast, the puddcast, The Strokes

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

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