Music
With “The Redeemer,” Dean Blunt has yet again managed to mystify his listeners – this time with gorgeous compositions, a vague yet compelling narrative, and unprecedented honesty.
Boston’s free festival season is beginning to seem like a musical arms race.
Arts Fuse critics select some of the most promising in music, theater, and film for the coming week. A new feature!
Dramatizing the essence of punk was Bradford Cox’s chief goal while composing “Monomania,” which he describes as a “very avant-garde rock & roll record.”
“Gonna Make a Record in the Month of May” — May 2013 and Why This Year Already Beats 2012
Arts Fuse critics select some of the most promising in music, theater, and film for the coming week. A new feature!
After the critical success of 2011’s “Badlands,” Alex Zhang Hungtai returns with the release of “Drifters/Love is the Devil” — a double album that expresses trauma in two devastating ways — the direct and the atmospheric.
The jazz world says goodbye to a much-loved pianist and to the documentarian of an iconic photo.
Two new albums from BMOP Sound reflect the considerable artistry and vision of Gil Rose and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project.

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