
Music

John Fizer: “Sleeping Gooddess”
Pride of Tulsa John Fizer delivers clean country licks with finger-picking flair.


Rose City Band: “Chasing Rainbows”
Rose City Band is in the deep zone these past few years, cranking out reliable bluegrass gold.

Beatriz Ferreyra: “Senderos del olvido”
The latest release from Beatriz Ferreyra stretches out the noodle for two 14+ minute bangers.





H.C. McEntire: “Dovetail”
This is Research Triangle Americana, so expect a brainier balladry.

Pile: “Loops”
Moody, broody, tutti frutti. Earth’s Pile returns to the fray with the full-length All Fiction.



Sweet Petunia: “People Watching”
Boston’s Sweet Petunia fires up experimental folk with harmonies for miles.

The Fabrication of Light
Chaya Czernowin showed off her new work “The Fabrication of Light” at the Sanders Theater.


High.: “Painbox”
High. crafts the kind of washed out emo that launches a thousand journal entries.

Sunshine Riot: “Looking at the Past”
Sunshine Riot’s new jam sounds like throwback skiffle jive before it explodes into a fiery ball of grunge.

Plastic: “No More”
Noise bath salad, served over a bed of hot coals by New York’s Plastic.

Bedridden: “Soft Soap”
Poppy, gazey, noisy, fuzzy, with a touch of emo despair on Bedridden’s “Soft Soap.”

Allston Is Better Than Or Equal To Flavortown
Crimelapse capped a four-stack bill at the Silhouette Lounge.