Our Favorite Local Albums of 2022
Graphics by Monika Krueger In July, we covered Our Favorite Local albums of 2022 So Far and now, 5 months later, we’re continuing on the list with all of the amazing local releases that came…
Graphics by Monika Krueger In July, we covered Our Favorite Local albums of 2022 So Far and now, 5 months later, we’re continuing on the list with all of the amazing local releases that came…
“British band Wunderhorse have embarked on a debut tour, just released their first album, ‘Cub,’ and are making significant waves on both sides of the Atlantic…”
“A crowd patiently cheers as they see Brian setting up his guitar onstage while the opening act, Bailen, clears the stage. Finally…”
“As Indigenous Heritage Month comes to a close, our writing staff takes you through seven artists that deserve to be spotlighted this month and far beyond…”
“It was nearly four decades ago that the Toronto, Canada-based band Cowboy Junkies first captivated listeners with their whispery sound and reflective songwriting…”
“Up-and-coming experimental pop musician Jean Dawson takes us through the highs and lows of his emotions in his song ‘Pirate Radio.
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“Just ahead of her upcoming Boston tour date, singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco sat down with staff writer Mina Rose Morales…”
“November 11th will see the release of Air Traffic Controller’s fourth full-length album, “Dash.” Dave Munro, the frontman of the Boston-area-based band, insists it was a coincidental alignment that the date…”
“The world has changed, and so has Paramore. The band’s latest single, “This is Why,” is marked with all the anxiety and turmoil that…”
“Allison Ponthier is forging her own space in the country music world…” Sitting down with staff writer Breanna Nesbeth, Ponthier reflects on her move from Texas to New York and more.
“A seemingly ominous synthesizer opens the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ latest single, “Burning.” What proceeds can best be imagined…”
“Sitting down with Music Coordinator Tatum Jenkins, Nathanson explores his unique and developing relationship with the places he calls home, and consequently how it manifests in the record…”