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Ruby Grove: A Rock And Roll Fables Conversation

We are lucky enough to live in a town where you can walk outside your door on the daily and practically bump into an artist making killer music. That said, and with a scene so seemingly bursting with talent, it’s sometimes hard to differentiate who you should pay attention to [...]

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The Rupert Selection Remind You That 2023 Ain’t Over Yet With Alt/Rawk Album Of The Year Contender Crumbs for the Sun

You’ve all been paying attention to Boston’s The Rupert Selection, right? Well, you should! We’ll be honest: we only just recently ourselves have been tuned into what The Rupert Selection is laying down and feel that it’s safe to say this: “Holy crap!”

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Singles! En Esch, “Yum Yum Beauty & The Nasty Thief”

If our anticipation for En Esch’s upcoming upcoming new full-length couldn’t be greater already following the trio of singles released thus far, the ex-KMFDMer just dropped an epic Electro-fied banger that EASILY propels Dance Hall Putsch to the top of our “must have” list.

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Singles! The Magic City, “Roadrunner Vs. Your Mother”

It really is quite rare these days to find a band/artist who have developed a sound that’s unlike anything currently on the market but that’s where we find ourselves today as we chat at you about The Magic City.

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Singles! Wyn & the White Light, “White Noise”

Feeling that post-Spooky SZN blues pretty hard right now??? Well, how about some fresh Blues-filled tuneage that practically lives within the most wonderful time of the year 24/7 to ease you out of your funk with some haunting and howling sounds guaranteed to make all the witches, warlocks, ghouls, and [...]

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Singles! Fake Feelings Feat. We Demand Parachutes, “Still Trying”

Who doesn’t love a sick collab? Do the kids still say that? Well, we do! Because this new pairing of Maine-born artists Kevin Mccord (Of Boston’s We Demand Parachutes) and Andrew Dostie (Fake Feelings) is just that.

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