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Mixol - "bibiboobiboo"

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Born and based in Beijing, Berklee College of Music and Tokyo College of Music educated witch Mixol is back with a brand new single. "bibiboobiboo" is a delightful art-pop song. The song sounds and feels like a cross between Kate Buch and Bjork. It's about two young girls in love, and one takes a time machine to see the other's past. The song feels like a pastiche of styles, and has a truly dreamlike quality. Mixol has a unique style that may be inspired by previous artists, but no one else quite sounds like her. "bibiboobiboo" is a fun one that gets us more and more excited to hear more from Mixol. You can watch the video for "bibiboobiboo" below. The Fool is due out June 24. For more on Mixol, check out the artist on TikTok .

Integra Pink - "1999"

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Photo by Rick Perez Southern California's Integra Pink continue to refuse to confine themselves to one (or two, or three) genres with their latest single. While previous singles included elements of cumbia, punk, disco, and psychedelia, "1999" (which isn't a Prince cover) is a straight up alt-rock song. If anything, it's a mixture of pop punk and shoegaze, and I can't believe this is the first time I've typed those two genres together. The song has an undeniable dreamlike quality, and it's a monster of a ballad while still feeling deeply personal. If the three singles we've heard from Integra Pink have been this wildly different, I can't imagine the sonic whiplash we'll get when their EP is released. Bardo Mendez says of his band's latest single: “ Sonically, the song evokes a feeling of nostalgia which made it easy to give it the name ‘1999.'  But the purpose and meaning of the track is the embodiment of what it feels to meet the r...

Carissa Johnson - "I Went to School for Psychology"

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We haven't brought you new music from Carissa Johnson since September, so we're thrilled that she has a new single out. "I Went to School for Psychology" was released last week and almost slipped by us, which would have been unfortunate. It's everything great about Johnson's music. It's a perfectly written track, and its simplicity is what makes it truly great. You get to focus on the lyrics, which might be some of Johnson's best to date. "I Went to School for Psychology" is instantly compelling, and is one of those songs that is without genre. This is going to work for you if you're into punk, folk, pop, singer-songwriter... really anything. And that's the true magic of Carissa Johnson's music. In a Facebook post, Carissa Johnson says of her latest single: "Sometimes people abruptly end long-term relationships without giving the decency of closure. So you re-enroll yourself in college and switch degrees from art to human beh...

The Huntress and Holder of Hands - "Beasts We Are"

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Providence's The Huntress and Holder of Hands has a new single out off their upcoming album, and this might be their most mainstream single yet. "Beasts We Are" sees MorganEve Swain's band sounding like modern folk... although this is their own take on the genre. It's fairly quiet and almost positive sounding. The song is oddly hypnotic, and sounds like a Swain solo track before her other bandmembers slowly come in. With "Beasts We Are," you get a compelling, laid back track with upbeat vibes, even if the lyrics seem to be the opposite of that. The Huntress and Holder of Hand's first album since 2017's Avalon , and we can't wait. You can listen to "Beasts We Are" below. Babylon is due out June 5, and is available for pre-order through Bandcamp . For more on The Huntress and Holder of Hands, check out the artist on Facebook and Instagram .

Jordan Patterson - "Just My Friend"

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Photo by Zenzele Jordan Patterson was born in North Carolina and raised in San Fernando Valley. Her latest single, "Just My Friend," is a unique blend of pop music and singer-songwriter, with twists that sound only like her. Trying to narrow the song down to a style or two is impossible. It's a little folky, but it's too poppy. It can't be pop, it's too organic. And this is all from a song that's pretty sparse as far as instruments go. It's mostly piano, guitar, and handclaps... and maybe some record scratches towards the end? The song does sound celebratory, and shows that Patterson is one of the most unique talents in all of music. "Just My Friend" sounds like a simple song, but you'll uncover more and more with each listen. Jordan Patterson says of her upcoming EP: “ I said exactly what I meant to say. I felt like I believed in myself. I had a lot of faith. I was like, if I'm gonna make this EP, it's gonna be exactly what I mea...

Quicksand - "Crystallize"

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Photo by Annette Rodriguez New York post-hardcore veterans Quicksand are back with a new single off their upcoming album. "Crystallize" is everything I want in a Quicksand song in 2026. There is the same amount of noise and aggression as their iconic 90's releases, just a little extra maturity. It's as if maturity has sharpened the band's sound and made it more vital. It doesn't sound as if they've changed their sound to match what's going on in the indie rock and punk worlds now, but more like the rest of the world finally caught up to them. Somehow Quicksand sound more current in 2026 than they did in 1993. There aren't many bands you can say that about. Quicksand says about their latest single: "’Crystallize’ opens a new lane for us.  Post-punk self-actualization-core meets 1960s Batman fight scene.”   You can watch the video for "Crystallize" below. Bring on the Psychics is due out July 17 on Equal Vision Records. For more on Qui...

If It's Too Loud... Summer Festival 2026 Preview

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Normally on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend we're heading in for Boston Calling, but the premier festival in the area is taking this year off. Actually, taking a year off (hopefully) is the theme for 2026, with Hartford's The Capital Groove, Portland's Back Cove Music & Arts Festival, and Worcester's New England Metal and Hardcore Festival all skipping this year. Luckily, there are still plenty of festivals happening this year. Here are our recommendations for the summer of 2026, presented in chronological order! Backwoods Metal Fest, Henniker, NH, May 29 and 30 Taking place up in Henniker, NH, Backwoods Metal Fest is a two day rager in the woods of New Hampshire. It's a hike, but the bands make it well worth the drive. You'll get performances from False Gods, Tree, Afghan Haze, Druid Stone, Suicide Forest, Sick Dude Hell Yeah, Trunk, North Star the Wanderer, Lizzy, Holy Bowl, Eight Foot Manchild, Scuzzy Yeti, VRSA, Witchspire, Hobo Wizard, ERGI, Bvrt B@c...

Live Shows: Toadies and Local H, House of Blues, Boston, MA 5/20/28

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Toadies and Local H are two bands who seem to finally be getting the respect they deserve. I've never heard anything but gushing praise after a Local H live show, and Toadies have one of the most underrated catalogs in music. Plus, their music has aged surprisingly well. If you haven't listened to Local H's As Good As Dead or Toadies' Rubberneck  for a while, I guarantee they are far better than you remember. Plus, I haven't seen either band live in decades, so when they announced a tour together, I instantly wanted to go. (Apologies to Vandoliers for missing their set. They're a band I adore, and they rarely make it up to Boston, but the early start time and my schedule didn't work out.) The shocking thing about the crowd for Local H was just how young it was. There were some forty and fifty-somethings speckled in the crowd, but the majority was Gen Z. And The Kids got a masterclass in 90's alternative rock. As I said, they were always a surprisingly gr...

FIGHTMASTER - "Glide"

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Photo by Broderick Baumann FIGHTMASTER is the solo project of nonbinary artist E.G. Fightmaster. I typically don't refer to songs as steamy, sultry, or any similar adjectives since I'm always afraid that isn't the artist's intent, but that's certainly not the case with their latest single, "Glide." There is no innuendo here, just a great steamy track. It's a little indie rock, a little alt-pop, a little singer-songwriter. Musically, it's probably closest to trip hop, but more organic, stripped down, and laid back. The song is undeniably great, and a unique mixture of styles. It's also similar to a mixture of artists like TORRES and boygenius. We'll definitely be checking out FIGHTMASTER's other songs as soon as possible. FIGHTMASTER says of their latest single: “ ‘Glide’ is an addictive alt-pop song driven by filth: filthy synth, filthy drums, filthy lyrics." You can watch the video for "Glide" below. Tolerance is due out...

CR & The White Lights - "Tinted Windows"

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Photo by Liz Sadkowski Hailing from New Jersey, CR & The White Lights have a new single out, and Americana fans are going to be blown away by this one. There are references to Neil Young and Crazy Horse throughout the press release for "Tinted Windows." Within ten seconds of hitting play on the video below, you'll understand why. The song has that perfect mixture of vintage guitar noise and twang that made Young such a legend. It's a mixture of garage rock and Americana with some pre-grunge thrown in. Seriously, the guitars in "Tinted Windows" are what instantly drew me in. The guitars are also going to remind a lot of you of early Drive-By Truckers and Wilco's more epic songs. The song is under five minutes long, but it's going to make you think of other ten plus minute songs from other artists. This is one hell of an into for us to CR & The White Lights. CR Gennone says of his band's latest single: "The record captures a period of ...

Andrew Sa - "Your Whisper"

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Photo by Alexa Viscius With every new single we hear, we get more and more excited for the upcoming debut album from Andrew Sa. "Your Whisper," his latest single, moves slightly away from the alt-country of his previous singles. There is still some twang present, but the song has more of a jazz/soul meets singer-songwriter sound. It's a slow and laid back sound that also edges just slightly into gospel with its backing vocals, and even some indie rock-esque drone (which sounds like it could have been made with a viola or fiddle). "Your Whisper" is a stunning song, both in its sound and how complex it is despite being stripped down. Without rewriting the Americana genre, Andrew Sa has crafted his very own sound with this latest single. Andrew Sa says of his latest single: “‘Your Whisper’ is intentionally very sensual. It's affirming sex with the windows open full of summer rain - Chet Baker Sings on the record player. Then there’s the ominous heart pangs, me...

Panic Shack - "grin & bear it"

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Photo by Panic Shack Roughly a year ago we discovered Panic Shack and became fairly obsessed, and now the Welch punks are back with new music. "grin & bear it" lands somewhere between classic punk and the newfangled, pop oriented punk. It's undeniably catchy, with guitars that both bite and crunch. There are elements of noise punk and pop within the song, making it almost mainstream while still being underground, especially in attitude. "grin & bear it" also grooves just as hard as it rocks, and is surprisingly danceable for something this noisy. Panic Shack are quickly becoming a favorite around here. Panic Shack says of their latest single: “This song has had many iterations, seen many a practice room and taken many forms.  It’s a song that we’ve felt really passionate about getting right, but the music was never fully hitting. We reworked it from the start of the year in any spare time we had around working our jobs and gigging (as we almost always do...

Girl with a Hawk - "Wasn't It Just Yesterday"

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Photo by Kelly Davidson Photography Girl with a Hawk are set to release their debut album next month, and the latest single from that album is one of the best songs out there about aging. There's a feeling that being in a band is something you do in your teens and twenties, and then grow out of by your thirties. Same thing with going to concerts, listening to new music, having music journalism as a hobby, etc. "Wasn't It Just Yesterday" is about aging in rock 'n' roll. It's a 70's style Americana/rock song with some tweaks to make it sound more modern. You know how we're supposed to say "They don't make music like that anymore?" This is the music that's supposedly not made anymore. Besides just being a killer rock song, it's the kind of song those of us right up front at a rock show well into our forties and beyond will appreciate the message of.  Frontperson Linda S. Veins says of the band's upcoming album: “At least four...

Josaleigh Pollett - "The Witness"

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Photo by PJ Guinto For her latest single, Josaleigh Pollett is going about as mainstream as we've heard from them. "The Witness" could be considered folk music if it wasn't as synth heavy as it is. It's a dreamy singer-songwriter track that sucked me in almost instantly. The song feels warm and cozy, which is rare for a track involving synthesizers. A lot of the warmth comes from Pollett's vocals, and the music feels like it's swirling around you throughout the song. There is also a huge crossover possibility for "The Witness," and I could easily see this song breaking through if it were to end up in some popular TV show. A song like "The Witness" could put Pollett on the list of artists like Madi Diaz who should be breaking through at any moment. Josaleigh Pollett says of her latest single: “The Witness is a song about knowing that to be seen and held and understood, you must first see and hold and understand. It’s about love, beyond l...

mary in the junkyard - "New Muscles"

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Photo by Xander Lewis The latest from mary in the junkyard sees the trio moving in a new musical direction while still sounding like themselves. "New Muscles" is a hypnotic track focused on vocal harmonies and percussion. It's like a psychedelic version of alt-pop-rock. The song is relatively stripped down and feels quite raw. Saya Barbaglia's viola and/or violin truly has a chance to shine in the song, and the song will lull you despite its quiet intensity. It may feel like mary in the junkyard have been morphing and playing with their sound quite a bit in the past two years, but not as much as they are in "New Muscles." Their upcoming album is promising to be an interesting one. mary in the junkyard say of their latest single: "’New Muscles’ was originally composed on the accordion, we wrote it about [drummer] David joining a gym." You can watch the video for "New Muscles" below. Role Model Hermit is due out July 3 on AMF Records, and i...