A Local Boston Music Podcast


This show is trying to document the best music in and around Boston one band at a time. We also like to talk to different people in and around the scene focusing on our favorite topic, music!

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About Us: Ted and Colin are music nerds. We pretend to be cool but as far as I can tell, we haven't fooled anybody.
~ Thursday, March 17 ~
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Bridges And Squares 10 - Quilt

Bridges & Squares is killing it in ‘11.  We took our baby steps in 2010 and now we are graduating toddler school.  What a better way to start off a new run of episodes than with Quilt.  When we started the show last year, Quilt was always one of the bands we wanted to have on as guests.  Thankfully, they found the time for us in January.  We recorded them at Great Scott, for our first recording at a club.  They combine great harmonies with hypnotic minimal music.  It is the type of music you can listen to again and again and discover new sounds and nuances you did not hear previously.  Their show was great and they even rocked and off-stage sound manipulator, a la Mission of Burma.  The whole bill was great.  It was put together by the Pelly Twins, a pair of sisters with great tastes in music. Right now, Quilt are killing down in Austin, TX but make sure to check them now out next time they are in Boston.  Check out their website to see what they are up to.

Also on the show, Ted, Colin, And Meghan talk about music and why Libya would be a much more interesting conflict if we called it Labia instead.

Thanks again to Great Scott, specifically, Chris and Carl for being so accommodating.  And thanks to Quilt for being patient with us, the turn around time for producing this show was a bit slow.  Stay tuned for the next show with The Battleships Cometh and hopefully the return of Streight Angular after that.

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~ Thursday, November 11 ~
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Bridges And Squares 08 - Alchemilla

Alchemilla is one of the hottest bands in Boston.  Since they dropped their new album, Chasing Ghosts, they can’t stop getting played on the radio.  Their music combines well-crafted hard-rock with Kat Burke’s soaring vocals.  Good singers are few and far between these days so it is nice to hear a truly talented singer like Kat.  Plus, their music is tight.  These guys come ready to perform and always blow people away at their shows.  On our show, the well traveled band tells us about the best and worst clubs they have played in Boston.  They also let us in on how they got their songs on the Rock Band network.  They are currently writing and recording new music in their hidden lair but they should playing shows again in the near future.  Check them out on one of a hundred Internet locations, they are always up to something cool.  Support these guys and buy their album Chasing Ghosts!

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Alchemilla can be found at:

http://alchemilla.us/

http://www.facebook.com/AlchemillaBand

http://twitter.com/AlchemillaBand

http://www.myspace.com/alchemilla

Full Disclosure:  We screwed up recording their bass.  We thought we recored everything fine but somehow lost their bass track.  We managed to isolate the bass from one of our overhead mics and it sounds pretty good but it would have sounded better if we didn’t screw it up recording the bass in the first place.

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~ Friday, July 23 ~
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I thought Protokoll was gonna be the next big band out of Boston a couple years ago.  They played with a ton of energy and wrote great songs.  One of my favorites is this song Moving Forward.  It never fails to pump me up. 

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~ Thursday, March 25 ~
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Episode 4 - A Bit Much

That shit arrived like I promised.  This episode may be our best one yet.  A Bit Much were a great group of guys to record.  They the cool with us even though we had lots of technical difficulties.  Their music is like a tour of rock music from the sixties all the way up until now.  They do all this while keeping it light with funny lyrics.  Want some Doors-like keys with a Brian May rock solo?  They got it.  Want epic rock songs that tell Frampton Comes Alive to die?  They got that too.  As for us, we discussed whether indie rock is better than mainstream music or are we just pretentious douches.  The answer: we’re kind of douchey. Or are we…  Check out A Bit Much, they’re playing a lot of shows soon.

SETLIST:
I Can Rock Nobody Like Nobody’s Been Rocked Before
Starvation Wage
All I Want Is George Harrison’s Wife
When I Need Your Lovin I Gotta have Your Lovin (hope I didn’t screw up the spelling on that one)

Some of their songs they played for us are from their great new album.  Download the album here.

Download the episode here.

Enjoy!

P.S.  Keep suggesting bands for us to have on at bridgesandsquares ( at ) gmail.com

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~ Sunday, March 7 ~
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The FDA recently issued a report stating that listening to LADDERLEGS is good for your health.  Radical liberals are trying add their new album to the Health Care reform as a last minute amendment.  We happen to also be trying to get them on the show.  Lets hope it happens soon.  This song here, Towards Home, is the #1 single in Boston.  The number #2 single is this podcast.  I’m not sure how those numbers were determined.

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~ Tuesday, March 2 ~
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Hypocrites of the world unite!  We talked a lot o’ trash about bands reforming but I’ll be honest, seeing Pavement sounds pretty good.  Seeing them at the Roxy or the Paradise would be better than the Agganis Arena but oh well.  Don’t make the same mistake I did with Pavement.  Go see Streight Angular or Ladderlegs or any of the other great Boston bands now while you can still see them play at a club like the Middle East.  That shit will blow up before you know it.

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