Gold Dust: “Larks Swarm a Hawk”
Easthampton’s Gold Dust smelts a precious metal from out of the country fires on his latest release The Late Great Gold Dust, due 11/4.
A few tracks have dropped on Bandcamp. Some might call the sound psych folk or psych rock. Shades of Big Star, The Carpenters, even Simon & Garfunkel.
In truth, strip away the extra layers of acid sweat and mushroom odor and you’ll find a pretty folk rock album that celebrates everything normcore about the genre. But yeah, if you’re feeling it, head over to NETA off Pleasant St. and spark up.
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A 10+ minute psych droner with possible autoharp sightings.
The George Garzone Quartet laid four on the floor at The Mad Monkfish.
Andrew Stern; interview with DIY venue 4th Wall organizers; and more.
A chat with the busking bluesman of Boston & company from the Archives.
A 2009 interview with Great Waves, an indie Americana act out of the Northwest. And a message for Ashley’s dad.
One of those quizzical indie pop bangers.