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The Cave Singers on their storied origins and timeless folk tales
Pete Quirk talks Bon Iver, poetic frankness and the future of the Cave Singers
By Reyan Ali
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews
The Creepshow singer Kenda Legaspi fills her own shoes
Expect high-octane psychobilly at Will’s Pub
Slow Magic’s rapturous electronica basks in secrecy and nostalgia
Don’t ask; don’t tell
Defeater’s hardcore fuses the aggressive with the narrative
The music is the story; the story is the music
Singer-songwriter Angel Olsen lets the frayed ends show
Catch the DIY-friendly folk artist at Will’s Pub
Essential Michael Jackson seminar humanizes one of pop’s biggest enigmas
No more drama; Jackson collaborator skirts tabloid fodder and offers personal insight into the man and his music
Hunters bring their noise-rock mischief to the Social
Joking aside, get the actual origin story of Brooklyn’s Hunters
Beacon’s spare, dreamy electronic music lights up the Social
The sub-bass sounds of Beacon add texture to the Brooklyn duo’s live show
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Video
Chiptune band Anamanaguchi on their lapsed connection to video games
New LP Endless Fantasy seeks to put an end to Mario’s rave
Valient Thorr’s planet-hopping heavy metal hits Will’s Pub
The politically outspoken metal band peppers their principles with humor
Magrudergrind brings their wild ire to the Beacham
Turning up the volume with the exceptionally-explosive grindcore vets
Blues artist ZZ Ward stops by the Social
A probable superstar-to-be plucks from a blues- and hip-hop-heavy past for her future
Bloc Party hit the Beacham
The strife-ridden indie rockers still strive to treat one another like “decent human beings.”
Los Angeles indie pop band Io Echo comes to the Social
The “pastel doom” of Io Echo's foggy, cross-cultural pop was born following a happy accident
Beloved kids' show Yo Gabba Gabba! brings live show to town
Nick Jr.'s most indie-friendly program successfully translates adult favorite music to the kids
Experimental chamber-pop musician Kishi Bashi plays the Social
His rare kaleidoscope of skills borrows its colors from classical, jazz and '90s grunge
Veteran buskers Moon Hooch stop by the Beacham
Spirited trio employs sax and drums to incite dance
Album Review: Iceage's 'You're Nothing'
Uncompromising Danish noise-punks return to the shadows
Conor Oberst's Desaparecidos play the Beacham
After a decade of dormancy, the sociopolitical band reunites
Spirit of '81
Opportunity knocks for hardcore punk's well-vetted throwbacks
Man in the machine
Amon Tobin teams his enigmatic electronica with an equally enigmatic live show
The XX: Coexist
London pop act the XX's new outing is slim, but not skeletal
After hitting a major milestone, rapper Big K.R.I.T. keeps moving upward
Walking dead
Death rise from the grave for a solid cause
Jesse McCartney
@ House of Blues
Thu., April 18, 7 p.m.
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By Chloe Greenberg
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By McKenna Schueler
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