maxxant and the new mainstream
The mainstream is dead. 17- year old New York artist is paving his own path online before he performs at Bentley University’s Black Fashion Show.
The mainstream is dead. 17- year old New York artist is paving his own path online before he performs at Bentley University’s Black Fashion Show.
After breaching the alternative rock genre with their debut EP Honey, Look at My Face, S AND R take on a different perspective in the alternative scene with their newly…
There are little moments when I was speaking with Skydaddy — the recent moniker of London-based artist Rachid Fakhre — that I realized how the gears in his brain are…
With a sound reminiscent of Phoebe Bridgers and Adrienne Lenker, Daffo is rising into the indie music scene with great success. Emotional and vulnerable lyrics sung by a soft voice…
Very few bands can blend and defy genre in a way that combines the listenability of a pop hit with the complex chord progressions of a jazz tune. Even fewer…
In this feature interview with genre-defying Berklee musician Maddie Sue, Rose Luczaj discusses the current state of pop music and how Sue’s newest single expertly bends industry limitations.
In an interview with pop soul singer-songwriter Beane, staff writer Meira Fiber-Munro captures the artist’s time at Berklee College of Music, on American Idol and his experience being a queer musician.
After hearing independent Boston band Unruly Few perform, staff writer Neko Collins was determined to interview them and learn all about their journey and music. Read Unruly Few’s feature story here!
Susannah Joffe, a queer artist breaking into the DIY indie rock scene, is every bit Texas as she is rockstar. In this interview, staff writer Meira Fiber-Munro gets an in-depth look at Joffe’s journey and trajectory.