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...album from Max Heinegg, former vocalist of the Boston-based hard rock band The High Ceilings, comes to fans this month as a pleasantly mellow surprise. The release is a welcome departure from the old-yet-successful Heinegg rock style, as the artist seeks to transform himself into a singer-songwriter with this emotion-rich set of tunes. But the soulful frontman doesn’t entirely leave his rock roots behind, as most of these songs are thickly coated in layers of electric guitars and instrumental ornamentation...
...gone down with the victims of “Munich Air Disaster 1958.” Who else these days has the courage to put his striking pangs of despair into lush pop songs, intricately worded and accompanied by somewhat boring rock that keeps the focus on the singer? These days, as it’s been for 20 years, the only man to turn to is that one-name Brit, the man we call Morrissey...
Bongo drums silenced the crowd as the Kuumba singers returned for the show’s second half, which opened with a powerful reading. Then in the most stunning moment of the night, one singer stood alone on the bleachers and called out while singing voices slowly marched in from all sides, uniting in a huge sound. Then together, they repeatedly called out the word “power.” The crowd was dead silent for the first time during the show, rapt in complete admiration of the magnitude of the group’s entrance...
...more successful alumni bands convened at the Lizard Lounge to play a set of heart-felt and polished songs off of their debut album, Presenting the Great Unknowns. This 10-song collection of “rock music for the road,” as lead singer and rhythm guitarist Becky Warren dubs it, was released by Daemon Records...
...might wonder how the Unknowns were able to publicize their album enough to strike a record deal despite their confessed aversion towards self-promotion. The answer lies in a local singer-songwriter named Rose Polenzani, whom Guvench knew through a friend of the band...