by Michael Cimaomo | Feb 19, 2013 | Northeast Underground
If your name wasn’t Nemo or Mumford & Sons and you live in the northeast, odds are you didn’t have the greatest weekend. Unlike the historic winter storm that seemed to relish the opportunity to bury most of New England in snow or the English folk...
by Michael Cimaomo | Feb 28, 2013 | Northeast Underground
In recent years, a capella singing has seen a significant rise in popularity. Thanks to television shows like FOX’s Glee and NBC’s The Sing-Off, numerous singers are discovering the possibilities presented by combining their voices with others to create...
by Michael Cimaomo | Mar 5, 2013 | Northeast Underground
One of this writer’s fondest concert memories consists of witnessing a performance by Maine singer/ songwriter Aly Spaltro (aka Lady Lamb the Beekeeper) in an opening slot at the Iron Horse Music Hall in 2011. On that particular night, Spaltro preceded headliner...
by Michael Cimaomo | Mar 12, 2013 | Northeast Underground
Taking its name from a short-lived moving company operated by composers Philip Glass and Steve Reich, Chelsea Light Moving, the newest project from guitarist and alt-rock icon Thurston Moore, is a group whose full-length debut is ready-made to shift furniture for...
by Michael Cimaomo | Mar 19, 2013 | Northeast Underground
No drummer jokes here, even if the set-up practically begs for one. Instead, what do you get when a drummer directs his first movie? The answer: one kickass soundtrack. For those music fans who haven’t yet heard, and that number must be pretty small given the...