Marc Maron goes ‘All In’ with a brand new hour at Chevalier Theatre

<p>For as long as he’s been on the grind, there’s been little to no doubt that Marc Maron has been all in on his comedy craft. Well, when he makes his way back to the area next year, we’ll be to see once just how “All In” he still is. Per the announcement made earlier this week, after the elite stand-up comedian and podcast host makes his way to to the TD Garden stage as part of Comics Come Home […]</p>
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Get Wrong: "Too Late to Hide"

Get Wrong, the new band made up of Naomi Griffin of Martha and Adam Todd of The Spook School, have released a new song called “Too Late To Hide”. The song is off their upcoming debut self-titled EP which will be out on December 1 via Father/Daughter Records and Alcopop! Records. Check out the song below.

The Bobby Lees announce hiatus

The Bobby Lees have announced that they will be taking a hiatus after they finish the rest of the shows they have booked for this year. The band announced this in an Instagram post that reads, ”We’re gonna finish out this year playing the shows we have booked and then we’re taking a break and we’re not sure when or if we’ll be playing again. The reason we need to step back is because of the current state of the music industry. It is now set up in a way that makes it almost impossible for bands like us to economically sustain. We’re not sure what a band our size can do, but we want to share one idea we have in case someone reading this has any power to initiate the kind of change needed to restore value to music. The main issue seems to be Spotify and streaming. We’ve been on their playlists and while they’ve created a system which people like (including us), ultimately it has caused a lot more harm than good because it has reduced the value of music to almost nothing. It’s wild most people are comfortable spending $3-5 bucks on a cup of coffee today, but they no longer want to spend that same amount on an album they listen to often because streaming has set a shitty standard most of us have accepted. Bands our size barely make anything from Spotify payouts. Worse off, they’ve made algorithms and streaming numbers become more important than how something makes you feel. The current mentality seems to be ‘Well, that’s just the way it is now’ which we can’t accept. Nothing changes by people saying that’s just the way it is. The only solution we see is if a large group of more established artists got together and demanded a higher payout rate for everyone, not just for themselves. Another solution is finding a way for music to be paid for again. If bigger artists refused to let music be consumed for almost free, it would probably trickle down and help the rest of us. Music is truly our medicine and we don’t want to see what we love become obsolete because no one can afford to make quality records or tour anymore. For us, it’s happening now, so we felt we had to say something. If this helps start a conversation or initiate change, that would be amazing, If not, we felt we needed to say it anyway. In case this is it for us, we want to sincerely thank you guys for all your support over the last 7 years. To everyone that’s joined us at a show, bought an album or t-shirt, told a friend – THANK YOU. This band gave us a purpose when we desperately needed one and you’ve all been a huge part of that. We’re a little freaked out about stopping, but we know this is what we have to do. As it stands now, our final shows will be the Northeast this month, 3 last California dates next month, and 12/20 in NYC at Bowery Ballroom. We hope to see you there”.The Bobby Lees released their album Bellevue in 2022.

Tours: NOBRO announce Canadian tour dates

NOBRO have announced Canadian tour dates for January. NOBRO released their album Set Your Pussy Free last month. Check out the dates below.

The Eighty Six Seas spend a ‘Lonely Afternoon’ in the art-pop museum

<p>Nick Stevens’ eclectic folk-pop project The Eighty Six Seas may be based in Brooklyn, but its Boston aura permeates its identity and music. It starts right at the top, as not only is the project’s moniker is a wonderful play on the 1986 Boston Celtics, but its new album, February’s forthcoming Scenes from an Art Heist, is inspired by the still-unsolved 1990 theft of 13 pieces of art from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. On Thursday (November 2), Stevens returns to the area where he spent […]</p>
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This Show Is Tonight: Flo Milli keeps the ‘Ho’ saga flowing in Boston

<p>Anyone who names their tour Thanks For Coming Here, Ho earns high marks from our side of life, and that’s exactly what Flo Milli has done for her ongoing North American headline run. The colorful Alabama-born rapper hits Citizens House of Blues tonight (November 1), showcasing last summer’s debut album You Still Here, Ho?, the follow-up to debut 2020 mixtape Ho, Why Is You Here?, and setting a tone for the just-announced Fine Ho, Stay. It’s clear the “Ho” saga keeps […]</p>
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Festivals & Events: Amyl and The Sniffers, Bob Vylan, Bar Stool Preachers, more to play Bearded Theory 2024

Derbyshire-based music festival Bearded Theory has announced its first-wave lineup for 2024. Amyl and The Sniffers, Sleaford Mods, Dinosaur Jr., Bob Vylan, Sprints, Jane’s Addiction, Wargasm, Problem Patterns, Panic Shack, The Meffs, and Bar Stool Preachers are among the bands announced. Bearded Theory will take place on May 23-26 at Catton Hall in Derbyshire. Check out the lineup in full below.

Dwarves release video for "Voodoo"

Dwarves have released a new music video. It's for the song Voodoo, which is off the upcoming Dwarves Concept Album. That's out later this month via Greedy. The Dwarves kick off short tour with DFL later this week. You can see the video below.

Netflix should have dropped this ‘Family Switch’ trailer on a freaky Friday

<p>You know it’s November when the Family Movie makes its triumphant returns to screens, both large and small, to provide heaping doses of unpopped, undigested holiday corn for you and your loved ones in the absence of better entertainment options. What’s fun about Family Switch, the latest product of the Netflix-McG collaboration, is that it takes the Freaky Friday concept and just expands it to the whole of the nuclear family unit. Jennifer Garner’s riffing on 13 Going on 30 […]</p>
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