Inside Boston’s Gay Clubs: An Interview with DJ Stevie Psyclone
Read on Tastemakers’ website here.
Print Articles
Below is a list of articles written for Tastemakers’ print edition:
“Talking Heads Discography” – Issue 75
“Battle of the Best: 75th Issue Discography Bracket” – Issue 75
“Troye Sivan: From Youtuber to Popstar” – Issue 74
“Inside Boston’s Gay Clubs: An Interview with DJ Stevie Psyclone” – Issue 73
“An Interview with Battle of the Bands Winner, Arden Lloyd” – Issue 72
“In Defense Of: Imagine Dragons” – Issue 69
“Local Talent: Divine Sweater” – Issue 69
“A Sonic Stagnation: On Catfish and the Bottlemen’s Unchanged Sound” – Issue 67, pages 14-15
“School of Rock: On the Themes of Sing Street” – Issue 66, pages 32-33
“An Interview with Makro” – Issue 65, pages 8-9
“An Introduction to the Hippo Campus Sonic Universe” – Issue 64, pages 38-40
“Let’s Go For A Drive: The Prevalence of Driving Themes in Music” – Issue 63, pages 30-31
“Music That Got Us Through Quarantine” (collaborative) – Issue 62, page 25
“Teen Wolf and the Distinctive Sound of 2011” – Issue 62, pages 16-17
“More than the Music: Dolly Parton” – Issue 61, pages 38-39
“Musicians of the Silver Screen” – Issue 60, pages 8-9
Inhaler Show Reviews
For Tastemakers Magazine, I have reviewed 2 shows in Boston of the Irish rock band Inhaler.
Inhaler at the Sinclair – August 1, 2022
Inhaler at the House of Blues – March 18, 2023
The Polar Boys Interview
“Comprised of band members Andres Baquerizo, Alex Ramon, and Andy Zambrana, the Polar Boys are a Miami-based pop rock band. The trio first began releasing their music on Soundcloud in 2017 and has since released 11 singles on Spotify and other streaming platforms. They’ve put on numerous shows in their hometown in addition to opening for well-established bands like half•alive. The Polar Boys released their most recent single, “Obvious,” on May 21.”
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Brittany O’Brien Interview
“Brittany O’Brien is a freelance music photographer who has toured with artists such as Young the Giant, Hippo Campus, Imagine Dragons, Fitz and the Tantrums, and COIN.”
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Wallows’ Remote Review
“Remote is certainly a bit of a departure from the previous work that Wallows has released. It's more upbeat sound strays from the archetypal indie of Spring EP or the heavier, indie rock of their 2019 album Nothing Happens. Remote instead focuses more on a blend of synthetic and acoustic sounds–a change that proves the band is evolving and unafraid to experiment while still maintaining their own identity.”
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