
MMOSS is opening up the night on Friday the 29th at TTs. Tell you what, save this recording for later anf get over there NOW.
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- Maryanne Rising
- Whistle Wind
- Just Might
- Little Black Cat
- Force of Mine
- Hedgecreeper
Who’s playing this week. We listen to almost every band playing and pick our favorites. Hopefully you agree.

MMOSS is opening up the night on Friday the 29th at TTs. Tell you what, save this recording for later anf get over there NOW.
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Ironically, we first heard of Polarbaron from bassist Erik Wormwood, yet we somehow never got his photo while they were here. Some great tunes to be had. Check it out.
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Our first show of Year Two starts off…. a little weird. Featuring Pearlene, Elizabeth Butters and Shawn Creeden, MMOSS, Gondoliers, Movers and Shakers, Spouse, Wild Light, and The Go.

Hats and Glasses have a tour lined up and some vinyl coming out soon. The world is better for it.
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From New York, Via Audio is…. let’s see…. Let’s go with Really Good.
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They came, they saw, they kicked some ass.
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Damn, we are loving on this here band. You shall as well.
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Too much… cake…. Well, this makes it a solid year of doing whatever it is we think we’re doing over here.
Let’s hope year number two is just as much fun.
Featuring Luke Temple, The Texas Governor, Abigail Warchild, Guillermo Sexo, Via Audio, Ben and Vesper, Emergency Music, Movers and Shakers, Snow Leopards, School for Robots, The Narrator, and Hands and Knees.

Tonight is the grand finale of The Ego and the Oracle over at Jimmy Tingle’s Off Broadway in Davis Square. Here’s a teeny tiny taste of what’s in store. Not only that, you get a Flophouse version of the theme to our weekly show. Pray for the fabric of time and space.
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The end of an era… or the start of a new one? Eh, probably neither. We kick of our second semi-centennial super late, but with the best intentions. Featuring Pela, Bitter Bitter Weeks, Hats and Glasses, The Press, Rock N Roll, Hallelujah the Hills, Keys to the Streets of Fear, and The Franklin Kite.
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