SUN YOUNG – BBUNG SHUN
Microtone is one of those words that makes you think “Uh Oh. Here comes some difficult listening.” But really, all it means…
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Microtone is one of those words that makes you think “Uh Oh. Here comes some difficult listening.” But really, all it means…
Like it or not, Worcester gets to be the center of ‘Central MA’, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Take tonight for…
Blastfest 7, WFR‘s annual celebration of spring, was a week-long whirlwind of music moving in all directions. Last Tuesday’s show at Sunnyside…
Okay, there’s a TANK. How can you not love a show which has a freakin’ TANK in it? Of course it’s…
Okay, there’s a TANK. How can you not love a show which has a freakin’ TANK in it? Of course it’s…
Every place has it’s suite of sounds. Out in Amherst, for instance, there’s a strong math rock community. Two years back, THE…
What is a ‘Swamp Yankee’? “Ain’t hardly none ‘round hear son. You gotta go a little South, but not too South. Dey’s…
This is alien music. Go watch ’Forbidden Planet’ (1956) again if you don’t believe me. Local plug-swapping, tape-tampering, circuit-bending trio TRIODE have…
Almost everybody aches for something; solitude, celebrity, justice, true love, maybe all of the above. How can we get what we want? With a GUN of course!
Head out to the Lincoln Arts Project in Waltham tonight and meet 9 pioneering artists who each have fashioned their own weapons of means. Learn survivalist skills from Abigail Newbold, camouflage techniques from J.R. Uretsky, revolution organizing from Elaine Bay, coded communication from Sophia Ainslie and improvised munitions from Karley Klopfenstein plus many more (well..four more actually). Curated by prolific artist and art commentator Robert Moeller and with musical performance by YUNG ZILLA, this evening of art and merriment will introduce you to A WOMAN’S ARMS, and all that that implies.
Almost everybody aches for something; solitude, celebrity, justice, true love, maybe all of the above. How can we get what we want? With a GUN of course!
Head out to the Lincoln Arts Project in Waltham tonight and meet 9 pioneering artists who each have fashioned their own weapons of means. Learn survivalist skills from Abigail Newbold, camouflage techniques from J.R. Uretsky, revolution organizing from Elaine Bay, coded communication from Sophia Ainslie and improvised munitions from Karley Klopfenstein plus many more (well..four more actually). Curated by prolific artist and art commentator Robert Moeller and with musical performance by YUNG ZILLA, this evening of art and merriment will introduce you to A WOMAN’S ARMS, and all that that implies.
Three fellas; Talbot, Aaron and Dave make up the electronoise experimental outfit DEATH SHEPHERD and have made several animated works for their…
In “A Barn in Barrington”, let’s imagine winter 2012, frost heavy on boughs and nobody around, Doug Tuttle of Mmmoss recorded 8…