Social Media for Music Lovers – Airbuds Continues to Build Community

Airbuds might be the last social app that actually feels like it was made for your friends.

I caught up with founder Brittany to talk artist collabs, the ambassador program, and how the app is navigating ads without losing its soul.

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Cocteau Twins, Simon Raymonde and Me: Interview with the Author – In One Ear: Cocteau Twins, Ivor, and Me

Simon Raymonde reflects on the profound influence of grief and memory in his music, particularly in his album “Heaven or Las Vegas.” His memoir, “In One Ear,” explores his artistic journey, showcasing how personal experiences shaped his work. He emphasizes the importance of kindness and growth in mentoring artists through his label, Bella Union.

Peeling Back the Layers with Cornelia Murr – INTERVIEW

Cornelia Murr’s album “Run to the Center,” inspired by her renovation of an old Nebraska house, explores life’s challenges and transitions through lyricism that reflects introspection and emotional depth. Key tracks like “Meantime” and “Spiral of Beauty” invite listeners to pause and reflect, offering a meditative and poetic experience.

“Two Years” With Glenna Jane – New Song Out Now!

Glenna Jane’s new single, “Two Years,” reflects her emotional journey through a summer fling that turned into a four-year situationship. Combining organic and electronic elements, the song captures nostalgia and intimate storytelling. It’s a heartfelt exploration of love and memory, showcasing her artistic growth and experimental vision ahead of her upcoming EP.

The Chameleons: A Post-Punk Legacy Reborn – Interview With Mark “Vox” Burgess

The Chameleons, enduring icons of post-punk, continue to resonate with their emotive music. Vocalist Mark Burgess, during an interview, highlighted their forthcoming album “Arctic Moon,” featuring songs like “Where Are You?” and “David Bowie Takes My Hand.” Their creative drive remains strong, reflecting both personal struggles and artistic evolution.

Navigating Life’s Cycles: Naomi Westwater Discusses Cycle & Change

Folk singer-songwriter Naomi Westwater discusses her upcoming album, Cycle & Change, inspired by nature’s cycles. The album reflects on personal growth and change through songs like “Crows,” which encapsulates emotions from her past. Naomi emphasizes the comforting yet unpredictable nature of life’s transitions, offering listeners a poignant exploration of vulnerability and resilience.

Are You Feeling Stomach Sick or Headsick?: Interview with Headsick

Headsick, a Boston-based post-hardcore emo band formed by Berklee students, recently released their EP “Driving Through The Downward Spiral.” Known for intense sound and emotive lyrics, they blend various music styles.

Unpacking Lore with Yoke Lore – INTERVIEW AND GALLERY

Adrian Galvin, known as Yoke Lore, channels personal experiences into evocative music, notably his poignant track “Beige.” The song explores love’s vulnerability, resonating differently for each listener. From childhood drumming to various bands, Adrian’s musical path led to his solo career. His tattoos symbolize connection, reflecting themes in his artistry.

Next Stop: Milk St. – Northeast Emo Meets Indie Rock

Jonah Wakefield and Gabe Chambers inspired the name Milk St. after encountering a street sign post-concert. Their band, completed by drummer Harry Burns, debuted with “Spaced” in 2022 and released “V3RMONT” in 2023, featuring the popular track “Peyote.” Milk St. blends northeast emo with garage rock and is currently touring.

Rotoscope: The Band, Their Music, and Their Aspirations

Words and photos by Kenzie Trikouros On a radiant, warm July evening, post-punk band Rotoscope rocked George Street Co-op with a stripped-down, atmospheric set that captivated the crowd. Known for their experimental sound and dynamic performances, the band brought electrifying energy to the intimate venue. Their unique blend of noise rock, psychedelic influences, and post-punkContinue reading “Rotoscope: The Band, Their Music, and Their Aspirations”