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Bodega Girls' Jacob Otis Tells It Like It Is…
posted: November 24, 2009
There’s several schools of thought when it comes to forging a career in music. One is to play as often as you can, appreciate the people you meet along the way and take every opportunity
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Country Catch: Sam Chase
posted: November 24, 2009
With a name like Chase, he better run fast because soon enough everyone will be on the tail of this talented singer-songwriter. Boston’s Sam Chase is a crooner, writer, producer and guitarist whose originality is
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Metal Monday: Reinventing the Paris hardcore scene with Danforth (Q&A)
posted: November 23, 2009
Though the appearance and sound of hardcore music and hip hop music have very striking differences, they share some common ground. Stemming from political frustrations, these genres were born and raised in the underground music
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Wheel In The Sky
posted: November 23, 2009
Not everything that goes on behind dorm room doors has to be shady. Sometimes it’s as simple and as serendipitous as a guy playing his cello. Such is the case with Boston’s Ferris Wheel, who
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Domino Effect
posted: November 20, 2009
If Domino Saints prove anything, it’s that a lot of sound can come from just a few people. The duo, comprised of singer Giselle Ojeda and percussionist David Leal, infuse their dance music with contemporary
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Q To The A With The Submarines & Jay Sweet
posted: November 17, 2009
The Submarines are widely recognizable for their jangling pop single,”You, Me, and the Bourgeoisie,” used in the recent iPhone 3G commercial. Others may know them as the artist-turned-producer and singer-songwriter from Boston who fell in
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