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.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with the Boston’s experimenative rock band Guster, photo coordinator Ally Giust gives an in-depth analysis of the newest, unreleased album, chats with drummer Brian Rosenworcel about touring and longevity, and shares her own photos from one of their live performances.
Read MoreStaff 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.
Read MoreCanadian R&B artist Ariel is changing the game with her neo-soul nostalgia; read all about her journey in online director Daphne Bryant’s interview with the rising star.
Read MorePlaylist Coordinator Annaliese Baker talks with indie-pop musician, Landon Conrath about his creative process, tour, upcoming EP and social media.
Read MoreMusician Grace Anger is a multi-genre master of songwriting with an impressive touring lineup; FCS staff writer Meira Fiber-Munro sits down to speak with her.
Read MoreOnline director and staff writer Daphne Bryant sits with up-and-coming indie artist Marianne Ross.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreStaff writer Daphne Bryant sits down with electro pop musician Tiffany Day to chat about everything from reclaiming and redefining her Asian identity to growing into her own unique style.
Read MoreFrom the mountains of Floyd, Virginia, The Wildmans are bringing the core of Appalachia to Boston roots music. Staff writer sat down with the brother and sister duo, Elisha and Aila Wildman, to chat about their music journey, songwriting process and what’s coming up next.
Read MoreStaff writer Maya Eberlin sits down with agender glam rock artist Karson. to talk all things queer, mental health and family.
Read MoreOlive Klug is a folk artist, instrumentalist and creative who is reimagining the genre and crafting their own unique story.
Read MoreOnline director and staff writer Daphne Bryant sits down with L.A. based indie artist Kristiane and talk about everything from wrapping up tour to feeling all the feels and connecting through music.
Read MoreMexican-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.
Read MoreStaff 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.
Read MoreStaff member Annaliese Baker sits down with rising indie musician shortly after her Boston show in October to talk all things tour, her creative process and her next album.
Read MoreNumerous trailblazing musicians are women, but many go unseen and unheard. Staff writer Roxie Jenkin showcases a small portion of the riveting Boston music scene that promotes intersectional bands fronted by women.
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