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Boston University senior Steve Friedman, or Stevie Blunder, releases his album “coffee time” Sept. 29. PHOTO BY CHLOE GRINBERG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

INTERVIEW: Steve Friedman releases debut album “coffee time”

Hannah Edelman October 5, 2017

It starts with a melody. From this comes the chorus — the drums, the bassline and the synthesizer — which is then built into the body of the song. The vocals come last, and then it’s all mixed...

John Mulaney stars in Netflix stand-up comedy special, "The Comeback Kid." PHOTO COURTESY SAEED ADYANI/NETFLIX

REVIEW: John Mulaney makes triumphant return to screen in “The Comeback Kid”

Steve Friedman November 16, 2015

If you’ve only ever heard of John Mulaney through his short-lived sitcom “Mulaney,” you’re probably not a fan. The comedic wit of Mulaney, previously a writer for “Saturday Night Live” (the...

Vanessa Carlton’s new album, “Liberman,” will be released Friday. PHOTO COURTESY EDDIE CHACON

REVIEW: Vanessa Carlton’s new album is thousand miles from spectacular

Steve Friedman October 23, 2015

Vanessa Carlton’s new album opens promisingly. Smooth synthesizers and modern production lead her in, hinting at a potential for the catchy, simplistic singer-songwriter to become something more. Is...

Mandy Lee of MisterWives performs Sunday afternoon. PHOTO BY SARAH SILBIGER/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

REVIEW: Boston Calling entices pop stars and indie fans alike

Steve Friedman October 1, 2015

  It was 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, and audience members were being swallowed by a uniform group of 20-somethings, their elbows trapped in a wave of bright flannels and baseball caps, knees driving...

REVIEW: Boston Calling starts off slow, ends with bang

REVIEW: Boston Calling starts off slow, ends with bang

Steve Friedman September 28, 2015

[mediagrid cat="22205"] This weekend’s Boston Calling music festival opened with something of a whimper. Just after 6 p.m. Friday, as dusk began to set in, South African singer-songwriter Gregory Alan...

The Black Market, a one-day marketplace featuring over 90 vendors, was held in the Cambridge Community Center on Sunday. PHOTO BY OLIVIA NADEL/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston area artists and community go indie at Black Market

Steve Friedman September 23, 2015

Crowds walked through the gymnasium-turned-market as the $1 donations were accepted at the door. Using two actual turntables, a DJ played old western music with no laptop in sight. Everyone from college...

INTERROBANG

Editors April 30, 2015

The FreeP term has come to an end, much to our disappointment. It has been the best of times, and it has been the worst of times. So we here at the ol’ Free Press were wondering, what were the top eight...

“Foil Deer” by Speedy Ortiz was released Tuesday. PHOTO FROM SPEEDY ORTIZ/FLICKR

REVIEW: Speedy Ortiz’s “Foil Deer” picks up the pace

Steve Friedman April 24, 2015

A band’s second album is always a challenge — the “sophomore slump” looms. It is often enough to either solidify the band as something worth keeping track of or pull them back into the uncertainty...

Director Wim Wenders talks with photographer Sebastião Salgado, the subject of his new documentary, “Salt of the Earth.” PHOTO COURTESY OF SONY PICTURES CLASSICS

REVIEW: “The Salt of the Earth” a stunning lens on photographer’s life, life’s work

Steve Friedman April 10, 2015

Wim Wenders’ first words in “The Salt of the Earth” are instantly captivating: “A photographer is someone literally drawing with light.” It’s an apt opening phrase, as the film itself draws...

Nosaj Thing demonstrates his work at the Apple Store on Boylston Street Tuesday. PHOTO BY MARY SCHLICHTE/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Campus DJs spin stigma on Macbook musicianship

Steve Friedman April 9, 2015

The stigma surrounding electronic musicians such as Skrillex is nothing new. They get on stage, the stereotype goes, then press play, dance around and their job is done — there’s nothing else to it....

Father John Misty performs at the Paradise Rock Club Tuesday. PHOTO BY STEVE FRIEDMAN/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

REVIEW: Father John Misty loves you, Paradise

Steve Friedman April 3, 2015

“I’ve got nothing to hide from you,” Josh Tillman belts on his knees, as he facetiously attempts to shelter his head under his suit jacket. Tillman — better known as folk-pop artist Father John...

The Dodos, an American indie rock band, consists of Logan Kroeber (left) and Meric Long. PHOTO FROM CANVAS MEDIA

INTERVIEW: Dodos’ Kroeber on fighting artistic extinction

Steve Friedman February 27, 2015

A metalhead and an African Ewe drummer walk into a bar. The punch line? They proceed to form an indie rock band. Okay, so Meric Long and Logan Kroeber of The Dodos, probably didn’t meet in a bar....

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