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Generational vocalist and multi-hyphenate talent Raye stopped by Boston on 'This Tour May Contain New Music' on April 20th in support of her new album 'This Music May Contain Hope.'
by Samantha Davidson, Apr 29, 2026
Ethereal songstress Hannah Cohen played her first headline show in Boston at The Sinclair on April 9th. The singer’s catalog of warm and intimate tracks was the perfect way to usher in warmer weather in the city.
by Samantha Davidson, Apr 13, 2026
Breakout star and vocal powerhouse Sienna Spiro stopped by Brighton Music Hall on March 14th as part of 'The Visitor Tour.'
by Samantha Davidson, Mar 17, 2026
¡Viva México, cabrones! Molotov absolutely heated up the crowd on a freezing February night in Downtown Boston. Their infectious riffs charged the Shubert Theatre with a rebellious spirit and a sense of freedom. It didn't matter if you were Mexican or whether you spoke Spanish at all – the
by Katya Veber, Mar 08, 2026
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Australian punk-rockers Amyl and The Sniffers animated Boston's Roadrunner at the Cartoon Darkness World Tour. They crafted a lively show that reminded audiences that acting with true unrestraint and abandon includes uplifting those around you.
by Samantha Davidson, May 20, 2025
Megan From Work is set to conquer their biggest stage yet on the first day of Boston Calling Music Festival. In four days, the grunge-pop group will bring their punchy sound to the Harvard Athletic Complex. Simon sat down with Following Boston correspondent Samantha Davidson to preview their set.
by Samantha Davidson, May 19, 2025
Alternative-rock and grunge artist Sabrina Teitelbaum released her sophomore album If You Asked For A Picture under the moniker Blondshell on May 2. The 12-track project provides poignant commentary on identity, societal expectations, and growing up.
by Samantha Davidson, May 17, 2025
Chicago-born rock band Post Animal just released "Pie in the Sky," the second single off their new album 'IRON.' It's warm and celebratory sound is a testament to their ironclad bond, with the group effortlessly falling back into that synergistic creative space.
by Samantha Davidson, May 16, 2025
Disney Channel star turned radiant R&B breakout artist Coco Jones has been releasing music for over a decade. Jones stopped by Boston's Roadrunner on May 13 as part of the 'Why Not More? Tour,' promoting her debut solo album that dares listeners to pursue their passions and live authentically.
by Samantha Davidson, May 15, 2025
With special performances from Mercer Henderson and Thomas LaRosa
by Donald Pepple, May 14, 2025