Music Recommendations for July 2018: Part 2
Fresh batch of listening recommendations from our followers! Catherine Sikora / Brian Chase – Untitled: After (2018) – suggested by Robert Ham Glove of Bones – X O S …
Fresh batch of listening recommendations from our followers! Catherine Sikora / Brian Chase – Untitled: After (2018) – suggested by Robert Ham Glove of Bones – X O S …
[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]I can’t help but think Paul McCartney is probably kicking himself for not thinking of composing “Poor Thing,” with its sweet harmonies and …
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Few more local shows we’d love to highlight before the month of July is over! Greylock / Maharaja / Z28 / Bedtimemagic Where: Sammy’s Patio When: July 27 Its …
Continuing our post-independence marathon collecting music from all 50 states – this one focusing on Alabama! We also got Louisiana mix from Guns of the Seneca as well as a …
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Hard to know where to start with all the great things that happened in July, but we’ll try our best! First and foremost, there’s Turkish Delight reunion which took place …
Legendary Boston band Turkish Delight is playing their reunion show tonight at the Middle East! Tapes, IHN pins and other merch will be available. Turkish Delight – Howcha Magowcha by …
Read more “Howcha Magowcha – Video Review + Guest Mix by Turkish Delight!”
[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]I know I’ve said it before but Burn My Letters could be the point where William Carlos Whitten takes up the mantle left …
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If there’s one word or genre to describe Liz Hogg’s S/T debut LP it’s clearly experimental. I can safely say I’ve never heard sounds strung together like Hogg does on …
The first thing I thought of upon hearing this was “this is very Musique concrète”. This makes sense, it’s listed as a fucking genre. It is absolutely well within the …
Few subjects get as much (well-deserved) skewering from creatives as corporate culture. From filmmakers to metal musicians, there was seemingly no stone left unturned in attempts to grapple with weirdness …