We sat down with Dirty Bangs’ guitarist Steven Lord to discuss past festivals, band influences, and how the universe worked its magic to land them a tour.
Pops And Boston Calling Arrive This Weekend In Arts
Pops arrives Friday to perform in Robsham, and Boston Calling is set to take over City Hall Plaza through the weekend.
Boston Calling Preview: Grey Season On Songwriting And Skydiving
Boston Calling won’t be the first time around the festival circuit for hometown heroes and Berklee alums Grey Season.
Alex Navarro Band Captures Cambridge With Raw Set
Alex Navarro, ’15, treats a faithful crowd to warm, raw set in The Middle East. The singer-songwriter is still promoting his first album ‘Pardon My Eyes.’
Juice And William Bolton Make Middle East ‘Gold’
Joined by William Bolton and Berklee’s Kyle Thornton and the Company, Juice jams to originals “Gold” and “Where I Wanna Be” and beloved cover “September.”
The Pixies Cap Off Boston Calling (And Here Comes Your September Lineup)
It was another long, loud day at City Hall but The Pixies, Tenacious D, and Vance Joy brought the festival down the homestretch.
Boston Calling: Saturday’s Guitars and Pop Stars
My Morning Jacket’s sonic explosion ruled the Boston night after an 80s inspired afternoon featuring some of tomorrow’s pop stars.
Boston Calling: A Friday Night With Beck
Friday was the first night of Boston Calling, a three day festival held twice a year right outside city hall.
‘Break The Bubble’ Pushes BC Music Scene To Faneuil Hall
Staged by the Music Guild, the festival featured headliners such as Small Talk, Lucid Soul, and the Novel Ideas at Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market.
Coachella Or ‘No-Chella’: Are Musical Festivals Still Worth It?
Coachella has led to the flourishing of music festivals across the country but is the once-acclaimed festival still live up to the hype?