Blue Forest of Wires
Blue Forest of Wires is an improvised electronic music duo focusing on sonic exploration, historical European scale tuning systems and teaching people about synthesis. The duo is Jon Hindmarsh, a graduate of Berklee College of Music and an organist for his local Masonic lodge, and Peter Raffensperger, PhD from the University of Canterbury and software …
Chris Steele
I write songs for people who are still figuring things out: the hopeful, the tired, the overthinkers, and the quietly resilient. My music lives somewhere between folk, rock, and Americana, with a storyteller’s edge and a late-night heart. If Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks had an indie folk cousin who grew up on Westerberg and …
Female fronted Alternative band looking for a porch
Himang
Original & covers, 5-piece Pop/R&B group. We play pop, R&B, and K-pop– high energy groovy danceable tunes. Himang is a Korean-Indian R&B/Pop singer-songwriter and dancer, known for his smooth vocals, infectious smile, and clever rhymes. Fluent in English, Korean, and Mandarin, his music explores the complexities of young adulthood—anxiety, love, and self-discovery. Performers: Himang Park …
Sons Of Levin
Sons of Levin is a Boston-based band led by brothers Dylan and Connor Levinson, delivering the spirit of classic vintage rock with a modern edge. Drawing inspiration from icons like Led Zeppelin, The Allman Brothers Band, Britney Spears, Grateful Dead, and Phish, the group channels blues, funk, and improvisational rock into high-energy performances that balance …
Lars Wicklund
Lars Wicklund is a Boston-area singer-songwriter crafting heartfelt, Americana-tinged songs rooted in authenticity and emotional connection. Hailing from the greater Boston community (Medford, Massachusetts), Wicklund blends elements of folk, rock, and indie storytelling into a sound that feels both timeless and deeply personal. Drawing inspiration from artists like John Lennon, Tom Petty, and The Avett …
Colleyospin
Saltclouds
The Cropper Lads Present: Songs of the Wide-Awakes
Who’s ready to defend democracy? In 1860, men and women across America took to parlors, town squares, and street corners. They called themselves the Wide-Awakes, and they marched, chanted, and sang to prove that democracy was worth fighting for, to end the domination of their country by pro-slavery interests, and to elect Abraham Lincoln president. …
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