I’ve personally never been a big fan of the piano outside of jazz and classical contexts. Admittedly it’s a strange...
I personally don’t come from a punk rock background. When it seemed everyone else was listening to Against Me! and...
Lowell’s own Al Gentile is renown for his captivating and insightful writing. He’s written marvelous pieces for the likes of...
From within the Lowell music scene, there are certain genres that – to me – seem awfully distant and far...
So often in local scenes recorded music sounds like three or more people in a room with some mics thrown...
To take equal parts punk and thrash, toss it in a blender, light it on fire, and be able to...
Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar stands as one of the most visceral testaments of mental illness and the challenges of...
Arlen is well established as a singular and novel melding of post-punk and moody rock long ago. With their latest...
Very rarely does a release from the local scene immediately make you think of widespread appeal. Buried in the textures...
Lowell-area favorites The Squires of Soul are a group that has achieved something truly admirable—they’ve mastered their own corner of...
It’s rare that when you listen to an album the first thought is “the music takes up A LOT of...
“In the Making”: A Walk Through Sechion’s Shoes Honesty is something many musicians aspire to achieve. Very often fidelity comes...