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Photo Gallery: Live on Mass with Split Lip Rayfield / Billy Strings / Opal Agafia & The Sweet Nothings

A lively downtown affair brought Bluegrass to Mass as the Granada hosted a free outdoor concert that drew thousands of revelers to the streets. Live
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Review: Bloom – “Hot Knives” EP

Grit and grime are all over the hard rock ’n’ roll of Bloom’s Hot Knives. The slow-burn opener “Everything Golden” starts with a menacing (but

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Photo Gallery: JC and the Nuns / Bird Girls / Oh Dear Oh My

Scenes from the Jackpot with pious psych-rockers JC and the Nuns, the ever-so-quirky (like, Schwervon!-level quirky) Oh Dear Oh My, and robust rockers Bird Girls
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Photo Gallery: Attic Light / Night Class / Something and the Whatevers

Dig if you will, the picture... of Attic Light's captivating frontman. If there was ever a little white version of Prince, it's vocalist and guitarist
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Photo Gallery: Priests / Mellow Diamond / Wendy Moira / Wick and the Tricks

Priests / Photo by Fally Afani You'd be hard pressed to find a band that presents you with equal parts raw emotion and fun as
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Review: The Big Iron – “The Big Iron” EP

Raw throated bellows ring over roadhouse punk on The Big Iron’s self-titled EP. The quartet rips through the first two tracks (“Dreams Die Hard” and

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Of course Drugs & Attics played a song about getting trashed on 4/20…

Drugs and Attics / Photo by Fally Afani Drugs & Attics have two settings: "party" and "rock and roll." On Friday night, they debuted new
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Photo Gallery: Chastity Belt / Lala Lala / Planet What

The White Schoolhouse hosted a trio of bands amidst a frigid Sunday night. Scenes from Chastity Belt, Lala Lala, and Planet What below:
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Photo Gallery: The Darkness / Diarrhea Planet

The Darkness / Photo by Fally Afani On a lazy Sunday night, two outrageous bands lit a fire under Kansas City's butt with rock and
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Review: Scruffy & The Janitors – “Modeling Is Hard”

Well, hot DAMN. When I typically sit down to write a review, there isn’t much information for research other than a press release from the