Exciting up-and-comers Girl Tones set the tone for a night of rock, opening for the band at the Troubadour on Saturday.
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The veteran punk rockers’ new album still packs all the punch of angsty teens.
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This revolutionary technology could change the landscape of the music industry.
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XTC and ‘70s British rock are cool.
Through backyard concerts, students created their own nightlife culture near USC.
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Mikaela Straus proved once again why she’s the King.
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The dynamic musical duo signed with Capitol Records after a TikTok viral single.
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“Hot Pot” is fun and flirty, silly and sassy.
Album Artwork By Lily Paris West
“This is the weirdest show we’ve ever done,” laughed Stokes, the lead singer and songwriter of the Beths. What an understatement.
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The album is not so much violent as it is rough.
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Though the Lumineers called it “The Automatic World Tour,” the show felt less like a promotion of their newest album and more like a retrospective of everything the Lumineers have had to share throughout their decade of music.
Photo by Faith Nguyen
Megan From Work is an indie rock band based in New England featuring singer/songwriter Megan Simon, bassist Joey Martin, guitarist Quintin Surina, lead guitarist Luis Hernandez and drummer Alex Ruscansky.
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The Beths will be back soon with a new album, and Stokes gave a preview of what’s to come.
Photo by Katie Simon
My sincerest thoughts, reflections and apologies for judging too quickly.
Photo by Katie Simon
For those who weren’t willing to risk running through a rainstorm, here’s a recap of Boston Calling 2022.