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  • Drew Lamp’s Artists to Watch & Fav EPs (2025)

    I was trying to pack so much into my albums of the year list I decided to make a whole separate list of cool & interesting bands from the year. Many of these projects piqued my interest but contain any… Continue reading

    Drew Lamp’s Artists to Watch & Fav EPs (2025)
  • Drew Lamp’s Favorite Guilty Pleasure Albums

    Fair warning, this will be a long read. Everyone has some guilty pleasure music. It’s even more guilty when you know the artist is lacking, their career derailed, or the music is straight up not good. That doesn’t stop your… Continue reading

    Drew Lamp’s Favorite Guilty Pleasure Albums
  • The Accessibility, Variance, and Future of Hardcore

    It’s really no secret hardcore music has the most eyes on it in history. What was once a basement scene destined for parking lots and extremely stinky rooms is being invited to award shows and billed as headliners. So many… Continue reading

    The Accessibility, Variance, and Future of Hardcore
  • 3 Days, 3 Concerts

    The pre-summer tours that hit Boston are always so fun for me. It’s pretty cool seeing the region become a destination for live music, especially after growing up here and having 1 to 2 venues for any touring acts. In… Continue reading

    3 Days, 3 Concerts
  • The Post-Brexit Invasion

    Depending on who you ask, you might hear rumblings about how the British Invasion of American music never ended. Originally coined in the mid-60s for some of the best music made by a bunch of blokes such as: The Beatles,… Continue reading

    The Post-Brexit Invasion
  • The Greatest Country Album You’ve Never Heard

    I Looked Out by Greg Freeman Many years ago, I shared a post on instagram about how to find really wack genres of music & bands that are associated with them using a website called everynoiseatonce. Sadly, it’s broken now… Continue reading

    The Greatest Country Album You’ve Never Heard
  • March 7th, 2025

    It’s rare to hear good albums. In the modern era, so many artists put out absolute slop or the dumbest overbearing trend-chasing bloat that’s forgettable after one day. We’re in the era of chasing singles, logging soundbites, and unoriginal nepo… Continue reading

    March 7th, 2025