Banner Image Photo Credit: Dusana Risovic Review by Gwyneth Moe Day Two of 2025’s New York’s Governor’s Ball Festival had a rocky, or should I say rainy, start. Roughly 10 minutes after the gates were scheduled to open, Gov Ball announced on instagram that the festival was to be delayed by a whopping four and […]
Photo Credit: Ari Marcopoulos Review by James Klein On Friday, fans lined up outside Paradise Rock Club to see MIKE perform the penultimate show of his largest headlining tour. MIKE is a New York-based rapper known for his experimental and eclectic approach to hip-hop music, which attracts thousands of fans. In late January, MIKE released […]
Photography by Tabitha Curry Review by Maya Santow This past Memorial Day weekend, I joined thousands of New England music lovers to brave the late spring chill for Boston Calling. Throughout the long weekend, walking through the gates of Harvard Athletic Complex each day looked drastically different—so much so that the three-day festival felt more […]
Photography by Jack O’Sullivan Review by James Klein On a rainy night in Cambridge, Peter Bjorn and John returned to Massachusetts for the first time in six years, delivering a wholesome, nostalgia-filled, yet powerfully raw show. The Sinclair was filled with old and young hipsters eager to watch the Swedish band play their 2006 hit […]
Photography by Maya Santow Review by Kendal Evans With her heartfelt lyrics and immersive sound, Samia took the Boston House of Blues on a magical carousel ride: the second stop of her Bloodless Tour. Samia Najimy Finnerty, known as Samia, is the staple indie folk/ rock girl – if she’s not on your indie playlists, […]
Photo Credit: Henry Redcliffe Written by Caterina Terrizzi Since last June, a distinctive shade of neon lime green has become globally synonymous with Charli XCX, one of 2024’s biggest pop stars and the ultimate “PARTYGIRL.” One of the key reasons for the success of “BRAT” as a whole has been how Charli has kept the […]