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Grammy-nominated R&B singer Carolyn Malachi, shown in a 2012 concert, is set to perform at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Feb. 27. COURTESY OF PENN STATE VIA FLICKR

Grammy-nominated Carolyn Malachi talks on her multi-focused career

Kaitlyn Riggio February 20, 2020
Carolyn Malachi, a 2010 Grammy nominee, tells of the ways she combines her music career with other passions. She will be performing at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum next week.
Solange at the stage of the Piknik i Parken festival in 2017. The artist released her new album “When I Get Home” on Friday. COURTESY OF TORE SÆTRE/ WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

REVIEW: Solange’s ‘When I Get Home’ is a satisfying return to form

Kai Hellberg March 5, 2019

As tastes and sounds change and new artists appear from the woodwork, the music industry is constantly proving that it is ever-changing. 2016 was only three years ago, but music forums have members...

Panda Bear performs at Pitchfork Music Festival in 2010. The alternative artist Panda Bear released his newest album “Buoys” on Feb. 8. COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

REVIEW: Panda Bear’s ‘Buoys’ is the artist’s most painfully normal release to date

Kai Hellberg February 15, 2019
Panda Bear's newest album, “Buoys,” released Feb. 8, and serves as definitive proof that the artist's halcyon neo-psychedelic era of the 2000s has been replaced with subpar folktronica.
Frontman Matthew Murphy of the English rock band The Wombats performs at the House of Blues Boston Wednesday evening. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

REVIEW: The Wombats rock House of Blues’ stage for devoted fans, fall short for everyone else

Kai Hellberg October 25, 2018
The Wombats took to the stage at House of Blues Wednesday night with an un-memorable performance that pleased fans but underwhelmed other audience members.
Boston University alumna Rob Shore is the business manager for LCD Soundsystem, Ed Sheeran and Radiohead. PHOTO COURTESY OF ROB SHORE

Mobiles skwerking, mobiles chirping, manager Shore takes money and runs bands’ finances

Becca DeGregorio April 23, 2015

For Boston University alum Rob Shore, music means business, and business means finance. As the founder and CEO of Rob Shore & Associates Inc., Shore manages artists from hard-edged Slipknot to...

Yorke's new Limbs

Daily Free Press Admin February 24, 2011

Radiohead has made a career of taking left turns. After their 1997 alternative rock masterpiece, OK Computer (EMI), the band went out and made the ambitious electronic music opus Kid A (EMI, 2000). After...

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