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One of my favorite Boston releases of the year so far, The Vinyl Skyway's From Telegraph Hill blends alt-country and retro-riffic indie pop in such…
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One of my favorite Boston releases of the year so far, The Vinyl Skyway's From Telegraph Hill blends alt-country and retro-riffic indie pop in such…
Post Rock Defends the Nation is aural chocolate. Romantic. Addictive. Completely delicious. You know when real good high-quality milk chocolate melts on your tongue and…
Shoot the Moon, the latest EP from Brooklyn-based Gabriel Miller-Phillips, quietly showcases the talent of this promising singer/songwriter while breathing fresh air into today’s emerging…
If We Wrote the Book on Connectors were your little brother, you’d want to pinch his cheeks, get him in a playful headlock and proceed…
Chicago’s The Saps have made one heck of a record with C’Mon Already, Start A Fire. The band has only four members, but their sound…
Scotch Hog, the new record by Seattle band Your Favorite Book, might not turn heads for its production prowess or snazzy social networking skills, but…
Hello Zero, the self-released album from the Seattle-based trio Pufferfish, spans from contemporary indie-rock to old-time, barstool country western and touches on everything in-between. Traditional…
The first time I popped Bad Dream, Good Breakfast's debut full-length Nothing Broken, Nothing Damaged into my CD player and let it spin, I was…
The title of Friday Mile's latest EP, Love & Gasoline comes from a line from "Battlescars," a song from this six-song record. "With the right…
Listening to the newest release by cross-country vagabonds The Quiet Ones, I found myself staring out the window watching the wind stir the trees with…