A New Age For Supermarket Parking Lot
Staff writer and editor Izzy Astuto interviews NYC raised and Boston-based alt-rock band Supermarket Parking Lot, getting an insider look at their latest releases and upcoming pursuits.
Staff writer and editor Izzy Astuto interviews NYC raised and Boston-based alt-rock band Supermarket Parking Lot, getting an insider look at their latest releases and upcoming pursuits.
Staff writer Izzy Astuto reviews a new album by Emerson student and indie-pop artist Lex Jimenez, and the two dive into Jimenez’ growth as an artist and music-making process.
The New Wave legend Josie Cotton rose to prominence for her hit song, “Johnny Are You Queer?” featured in the soundtrack for the 80s movie Valley Girl. Recently, Cotton burst back into the scene with her newest album, Day of the Gun, and staff writer Izzy Astuto has sat down with her to chat all about it.
Nathan Manaker, a Maine-born indie artist who uniquely markets and brands his own music, sits down with staff writer Izzy Astuto to chat about his new single “Side Character.”
Pop musician and Bostonian Alester and staff writer Izzy Astuto come together to talk about the inspiration and creative process behind Alester’s newest single “Hard to Love.”
Mexican-American and queer pop artist Bentley Robles aims to bring proper representation and energy to his music and performances — represented in his newest EP, UGLY CRIER.
Staff member Izzy Astuto sat down with Couch, a Boston-born band undefined by just one genre. Their sophomore EP, Sunshower, demonstrates this like no other, a mix of pop, soul, and R&B to create a vibe-y, fresh sound.
Berklee musician Jesse Detor is a champion of girlrock and queer storytelling who uses her online platform to further a musical connection with fans.
Boston musician Christopher Normann’s new album is a masterful dissection of self through a mish-mash of jazz and electronic sound.