Indie-pop band, Cults, will be performing at the Pearl Street Ballroom this Sunday.
Indie-pop band, Cults, will be performing at the Pearl Street Ballroom this Sunday.
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Indie band Tennis’ second album “Young and Old” is a bigger hit than the first.
Tags: Alaina Moore, Cape Dory, Patrick Riley, Tennis, Young and Old
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Ever since 2005, Ingrid Michaelson whimsical lyrics have been winding their way through peoples’ ears and settling in their hearts.
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The Jones Library in Amherst provides a warm and welcoming shelter from the cold winter air, along with many resources and programs to aid and entertain town residents.
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Florence and the Machine, popular in part for singer Florence Welch’s powerful vocals, recently released their newest album, “Ceremonials.” The album contains more gospel-style songs and has a highly spiritual feel to it.
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M83 has been rapidly gaining popularity in the electronica circuit since the release of its single “Midnight City” in July.
Tags: Hurry Up, M83, Midnight City, We're Dreaming
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Enjoy the simple aesthetic pleasures of fall at Mike’s Maze in Sunderland.
Tags: Mike Wissemann, Mike's Maze, Sunderland
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Ever since 2009, a new variety of music known to most as “chillwave” has been spreading over the Internet. But is it more than just a fad?
Tags: chillwave, music genre, Neon Indian, Toro y Moi, Washed Out
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Beirut’s new album, “The Ride Tide,” was released this August and consisted of nine songs. Lead singer and band creator Zach Condon pairs Balkan folk tones with unforgettable lyrics to create the band’s short but sweet masterpiece.
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