CAB’s final Plexapalooza featured DJs RL Grime and Audien, both of whom amped up the energy for one final concert in the Flynn Recreation Center Complex.
Growing Pains Pummel FIDLAR’s ‘Almost Free’
Thematic disarray leaves FIDLAR’s ‘Almost Free,’ the surf rock band’s third studio album, feeling the pressure of growing pains.
Ramirez: To Infinity and Far Beyond Trump’s America
In her latest column for ‘The Heights,’ arts editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses space rock and its interstellar impact on music.
Maggie Rogers Balances Folk and Electronic in Debut Album
The viral pop powerhouse brings emotional depth and unique influences to her debut album.
Ramirez: The Class of 2018 – Albums of the Year
Assoc. Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses her picks for top albums of the year, including ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’ and ‘Tell Me How You Really Feel.’
Shovelhead Channels Kooky Characters at Comedy Show
Hello…Shovelhead! kicked off the night with a goofy murder mystery short film before launching into a series of hilarious skits.
The 1975 Finds Its ‘OK Computer’ Moment on ‘A Brief Inquiry’
On ‘A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships’ The 1975 fuses progressive musicality with biting political commentary and its usual sincerity to craft an album that defines a decade.
Echo & The Bunnymen Revive Old Hits at the Orpheum
Echo & The Bunnymen revived their ’80s gloom rock hits for a brooding set at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston on Nov. 20.
Fleabag Big Show Features Oscar Honorees, Opera
My Mother’s Fleabag fancied laughs of luxury at its Fall Big Show over the weekend, showcasing a short film about Oscar Honorees and riffing off witty humor throughout improv skits.
Ramirez: Life Imitates Art: Tarantino and Gun Violence
Editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses the gun violence featured in Quentin Tarantino films and its effect on discussions surrounding gun control in America.