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Eldridge Rodriguez
606 listeners
Eldridge Rodriguez began as the songwriting moniker Cameron Keiber used as a catch-all for his musical projects. The studio and live band s… read moreEldridge Rodriguez began as the songwriting moniker Cameron Keiber used as a catch-all for his musical projects. The studio and live band soon took formal shape with Clayton Keiber, Dennis Grabowski and Dave Grabowski. Eldridge Rodriguez… read moreEldridge Rodriguez began as the songwriting moniker Cameron Keiber used as a catch-all for his musical projects. The studio and live band soon took formal shape with Clayton Keiber, Dennis Grabowski and Dave Grabowski. Eldridge Rodriguez is modern blues, sad-pop, all that stuff. The music explore… read more -
The Beatings
4,344 listeners
Indie/Punk/Noise/Bummer-Core from Boston. They've been compared to Pixies, Superchunk, Sonic Youth, Husker Du, etc…. but more ac… read moreIndie/Punk/Noise/Bummer-Core from Boston. They've been compared to Pixies, Superchunk, Sonic Youth, Husker Du, etc…. but more accurately, they sound like The Beatings. In their own words…. "Once society is broken d… read moreIndie/Punk/Noise/Bummer-Core from Boston. They've been compared to Pixies, Superchunk, Sonic Youth, Husker Du, etc…. but more accurately, they sound like The Beatings. In their own words…. "Once society is broken down and rebuilt, the prophets of yesteryear will be discusse… read more -
Bon Savants
6,418 listeners
From Boston, Massachusetts, Bon Savants are a quartet featuring members Thom Moran (vocals/guitars), Kevin Haley (guitars), David Wessel (b… read moreFrom Boston, Massachusetts, Bon Savants are a quartet featuring members Thom Moran (vocals/guitars), Kevin Haley (guitars), David Wessel (bass), and Andrew Dole (drums). Their debut album, Post Rock Defends The Nation, was released in 2006. View wikiFrom Boston, Massachusetts, Bon Savants are a quartet featuring members Thom Moran (vocals/guitars), Kevin Haley (guitars), David Wessel (bass), and Andrew Dole (drums). Their debut album, Post Rock Defends The Nation, was released in 2006. View wiki -
Black Helicopter
2,988 listeners
"If Black Helicopter were a novel, they'd read like a combination of Leaving Las Vegas and Last Exit to Brooklyn. If they were a … read more"If Black Helicopter were a novel, they'd read like a combination of Leaving Las Vegas and Last Exit to Brooklyn. If they were a film, they'd be a remake of Barfly done Blair Witch-style, with grainy film and a wobbly hand… read more"If Black Helicopter were a novel, they'd read like a combination of Leaving Las Vegas and Last Exit to Brooklyn. If they were a film, they'd be a remake of Barfly done Blair Witch-style, with grainy film and a wobbly hand. Their music appeals to the darkest places in the human psy… read more -
Get Help
1,761 listeners
Get Help is a veritable supergroup of unknown musicians. Formed by Tony Skalicky of Boston, MA’s beloved The Beatings, and Mike Ingenthron … read moreGet Help is a veritable supergroup of unknown musicians. Formed by Tony Skalicky of Boston, MA’s beloved The Beatings, and Mike Ingenthron of NYC’s beloved Microdot, Get Help was started as a side-project as Skalicky and Ingenthron took … read moreGet Help is a veritable supergroup of unknown musicians. Formed by Tony Skalicky of Boston, MA’s beloved The Beatings, and Mike Ingenthron of NYC’s beloved Microdot, Get Help was started as a side-project as Skalicky and Ingenthron took a break from touring with their own bands. Originally concei… read more -
The Vinyl Skyway
1,884 listeners
Songwriting duo Michael Hayes and Andy Santospago formed the Vinyl Skyway in 2003, with a debut that captured the attention NPR's All … read moreSongwriting duo Michael Hayes and Andy Santospago formed the Vinyl Skyway in 2003, with a debut that captured the attention NPR's All Songs Considered and KCRW-FM's Morning Becomes Eclectic. The group's break-out sophomore… read moreSongwriting duo Michael Hayes and Andy Santospago formed the Vinyl Skyway in 2003, with a debut that captured the attention NPR's All Songs Considered and KCRW-FM's Morning Becomes Eclectic. The group's break-out sophomore LP "From Telegraph Hill" was described by the Bos… read more -
The Picture
2,400 listeners
1)With an epic sound that's grand in scope while organically grounded, Brooklyn indie rock outfit THE PICTURE is quickly emerging as a… read more1)With an epic sound that's grand in scope while organically grounded, Brooklyn indie rock outfit THE PICTURE is quickly emerging as a force in the New York scene. Taking cues from bands as diverse as Jesus & Mary Chain, Love an… read more1)With an epic sound that's grand in scope while organically grounded, Brooklyn indie rock outfit THE PICTURE is quickly emerging as a force in the New York scene. Taking cues from bands as diverse as Jesus & Mary Chain, Love and Rockets, and The Cure, these heavily-buzzing rockers combi… read more -
Spirit Kid
2,079 listeners
There’s something about a well-turned pop song that gets you every time. You start catching the melody and nodding your head to the hook, a… read moreThere’s something about a well-turned pop song that gets you every time. You start catching the melody and nodding your head to the hook, and three minutes later you notice that the world suddenly looks like a better place. That’s just t… read moreThere’s something about a well-turned pop song that gets you every time. You start catching the melody and nodding your head to the hook, and three minutes later you notice that the world suddenly looks like a better place. That’s just the reaction that singer/writer and multi-instrumentalist Eme… read more -
Taxpayer
1,576 listeners
More manic than depressive in temperament, this Boston band has already been compared with its share of hyperliterate, big-sounding, high-s… read moreMore manic than depressive in temperament, this Boston band has already been compared with its share of hyperliterate, big-sounding, high-strung contemporaries. Yet Taxpayer is fast putting all its debts behind. In fact, the comparisons … read moreMore manic than depressive in temperament, this Boston band has already been compared with its share of hyperliterate, big-sounding, high-strung contemporaries. Yet Taxpayer is fast putting all its debts behind. In fact, the comparisons range much farther afield than the contents of the average c… read more