FRED DESK / Banti Buli
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Hadrian and Jacob from FRED DESK and Banti from Banti Buli come together for a wide-ranging set of their combined songs - indie folk with horns, guitar-oriented slurry, dreamy ramblings
Submitted by bgheneti on
Hadrian and Jacob from FRED DESK and Banti from Banti Buli come together for a wide-ranging set of their combined songs - indie folk with horns, guitar-oriented slurry, dreamy ramblings
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Stacking Turtles is a Boston-based group of certified jammers. The group formed in the depths of the Boston winter and has emerged onto the music scene alongside the deciduous leaves. The eclectic musical influences of the band drive their tones to unexplored soundscapes.
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Nostalgic Rock Covers
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Our sound is best described as jangle goth or the feelings you have while watching The Adventures of Pete & Pete.
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Mallcops have been a band for almost 8 years. They have played all over New England from bars and basements to Brighton Music Hall and The Sinclair. They've toured the US three times, toured Canada, and won 2 Boston Music Awards including Punk Band of the Year 2021.
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The Galvanics blend classic- and grunge-era guitar rock, with a touch of prog and psychedelia.
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Mutineer is interrogative. Mutineer is a rock trio armed with years of experience in jazz performance as well as extensive study in 21st century music theory. The ensemble aims to move listeners and performers alike into a position of questioning their own values as consumers, artists, lovers, fighters, and so on. Mutineer is loud, as all such inquiries should be.
Drums: James Friedman
Bass: Caleb Green
Guitar and composition: Anthony Brocatto
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Bird Friend is a weird folk band from Portsmouth, New Hampshire & Somerville, Massachusetts.
Rooted in folk and DIY, Bird Friend's music also incorporates elements of country, punk, psychedelia, and spoken word - touching on themes of displacement and decay, change, loss and unease in the modern age.
Geoff Himsel - vocals, acoustic guitar
Carson Kennedy - vocals
Andrew Eckel - vocals, electric guitar