Five years after the release of Tanukichan’s critically acclaimed debut LP Sundays, the artist talks about her return with the long-awaited sophomore album GIZMO on March 3.
Read MoreAna Schon, an indie recording artist based in Boston and Buenos Aires, Argentina, blends influences from Latin American music and jazz with US/UK alt-rock.
Read MoreStaff writer Daphne Bryant breaks down her favorite WLW artists since coming out.
Read MoreWith over 55,000 followers, Indie Sauce’s social media presence has created a platform to promote independent music artists through memes, Spotify playlists, house shows, and intimate live sessions.
Read MoreWinkler, a surf-rock band from Boston, discusses their debut album “For You, Now,” which was released on Feb. 17.
Read MoreRingpop! is an emo/pop-punk band dedicated to creating a refreshed take on classic pop-punk while staying true to their careless, yet captivating sound. Both Berklee College of Music students, lead vocalist Jake Michne and guitarist and producer Charlie Burket continue to pave their way on the path to greatness, paying respects to the genres they grew up listening to.
Read MoreOn February 3rd, disco-funk band Stolen Gin from New York performed at The Red Room at Cafe 939.
Read MoreKris McCarthy created Motherwise’s most recent album release Shark Teeth with only the help of their friend and producer Darcy Milligan. But to perform live, McCarthy needed more people, and assembled a group of nonmale Berkelee College of Music students: Soph Reyes, Rianna Kopcho, Daisy Soper, and Kalika Reese.
Read MoreQueenie, Lillian, Makyhli, Olivia, and Elana all make up the girl group Boys World. In 2019, each member was scouted on Instagram and brought from different parts of the world to Los Angeles, California. They recently released their single “Mantrum,” in January.
Read MoreFive Cent Sound sits down with Annabelle Kline, the founder of That Good Shit, an independent music curation business, to discuss playlist curation, interviewing artists, the underground scene, and more.
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