Posts Tagged ‘album art’
Concert Recap: Doomstar! – Live at Middlesex Lounge – Mar 22, 2010
Doomstar! tore up the Middlesex Lounge on Monday. The below Foundwaves P.O.V. Series live video premiere says it all…
Reni Lane: Show Preview (Great Scott: 03.23.2010)
Bringing with her an ethereal yet assertive voice and a mesmerizing mane of red hair, Reni Lane makes her Boston concert debut at Great Scott on Tuesday, March 23. Her upbeat songs are sometimes overcast with clouds of uncertainty or jadedness, but at their core deliver sweet, hopeful and nostalgic messages about belonging and connecting…
Neon Indian Vinyl LP Giveaway!
Foundwaves is giving away a copy of Neon Indian‘s 2009 LP Psychic Chasms, and it’s ridiculously easy to enter to win. All you have to do is sign in or register as a Foundwaves user, and comment on this post. The winner gets a copy of Psychic Chasms on vinyl, and will be able to [...]
You, Lion: Show Preview (OBriens: 03.13.2010)
You, Lion, one of this week’s Foundwaves Weekly Picks, will be celebrating the release of their debut EP, End it on the Bridge, at O’Briens on Saturday, March 13.
Filled with swirling guitars and haunting vocals, You, Lion’s songs seem to float atop the steady waves of Al Baker’s drums. On the title track, the [...]
Twin Thousands – T.T. the Bear’s – Feb 24, 2010
It’s a shame that Twin Thousands don’t make it up from Brooklyn more often. The band members, clearly all veteran musicians with exceptional skills, mixed gentler songs with darker, more experimental tracks to offer a versatile show at T.T. the Bear’s on Wednesday.
As the first band on a bill presented by Ryan’s Smashing Life, Twin [...]
Concert Preview and Album Review: Hadoken – T.T. the Bear’s – Feb 27, 2010
Relax your mind and let yourself be transported to a complex world, where brooding instrumentals dominate the senses, but a glimmering ray of hope (perhaps in the form of a soft xylophone) is never too far out of reach.
Amherst’s Hadoken creates such a world with atmospheric sounds that possess an ever-changing, layered quality. Their upcoming [...]

