If there is one album that has helped me start this summer on a positive note, it is Super Doppler’s Moonlight Anthems. I got to see Super Doppler at The Great Scott on June 23 and they are high on my list to […]
If there is one album that has helped me start this summer on a positive note, it is Super Doppler’s Moonlight Anthems. I got to see Super Doppler at The Great Scott on June 23 and they are high on my list to […]
Anthony da Costa is no stranger to collaboration within his breadth of work over the course of his career. Most recently falling into the sideman gig with some of folk/roots musics brightest stars all while releasing formidable projects of his own. […]
There are a lot of songs in the world, so when a collection of them comes along that is the complete package…songs that are both beautiful and deep and poignant in their content as well as the way they are […]
Back before moving to Vermont I was pretty spoiled when it came to all aspects of music. I had friends who booked at my favorite music rooms in town. I had friends who were my favorite musicians in town (or […]
The String Cheese Incident, one of the foremost jam bands on the planet, released its most recent studio album, Believe, in April. Michael Kang, who plays mandolin and guitar with SCI, was kind enough to take some time to chat with […]
Many folks around New England might argue that when you mention songwriting in the local community you would remiss to not at least think of Susan Cattaneo. The singer-songwriter has been a songwriting teacher at Berklee for well over a decade […]
Anthony D’Amato may not necessarily have been a songwriter you immediately associate with ‘protest folk’ or heavily political music. His last two records were more focused on introspection than outward criticism of the current political climate, but alas a well written […]
Burlington, VT based “Clever Girls” may not be completely made up of females, but front gal, singer and guitar slinger Diane Jean is as badass as they come in the current rock n’ roll landscape. The trio just released a […]
There is this space where very few songs live. That perfect balance between light and lonely sadness that flutters your chest a bit and when you close your eyes to listen to it you can feel your throat start to […]
Pete Mancini is a bit of an enigma. In Foothill Freeway he steps off on his own and where his band Butcher’s Blind evoked feelings and sonic landscapes of early Wilco and the 90s alt-country movement, before Americana was a broad stoke genre, Mancini infuses […]
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