Boston College musicians teamed up with Berklee professors to perform their favorite songs from the live jazz album ‘Keith Jarret Trio at the Blue Note.’
The Neighbourhood Swings Through Energetic House of Blues Set
The Neighbourhood matched the energy of the House of Blues crowd with frontman Jesse Rutherford’s swinging microphone, crowd surfing, and engaging gestures on Oct. 2.
House of Blues Becomes House of Worship for Hozier, Hudson Taylor
Hozier debuted new songs off of his recently-released EP ‘Nina Cried Power’ and his upcoming album at his Boston show at the House of Blues. Irish duo Hudson Taylor offered an exciting opening to the show.
The Struts Captivate Crowd at Paradise Rock Club
The Struts seized the attention of the audience at their electric Paradise Rock Club show, headlined by Spirit Animal and White Reaper.
‘YSIV’ Foreshadows Higher Quality Music from Logic
Logic’s new album, ‘YSIV,’ foreshadows a return to the high-quality music he became famous for.
Himes: Spotify’s Reign is Over—In 2018, Royalties are King
Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses the next steps government will take in passing the Music Modernization Act.
“There’s No Way,” “One More,” and More in New Singles
Lauve, Robyn, and Yaeji all released new singles this week.
Transviolet Releases Purple-Doused “Small Victory” Video
Transviolet released a new music video for “Small Victory,” a new single off ‘Valley.’
Amid Period of Social Unrest, Mt. Joy Asks You to Find “Silver Lining”
Mt. Joy, an indie folk-rock band based out of Philadelphia/Los Angeles, performed at the Boston Royale Nightclub and, like every show, delivered its underlying message: take a stand for what’s right and always look for a silver lining.