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Within the melancholy of Jessie Kilguss's voice is a beacon of hope. Although she sings of losing everything in a fire in "Sleepwalking Heart", she nonetheless finds the urge to persevere through the rough parts of life. "Great White Shark"

It's long, thick, and full of many great discussions! All of it is perfect for No Borders No Race's 300th episode! King Baby Duck welcomes Wicked Anime's AFLM, JonStar, Security Guy Greg, and The League's Clay N. Ferno as they

Even in a foggy gaze, Weimar just wants to cut the floor. On their debut album Dancing On A Volcano, the grooves they create transcend between B-52's-like new wave and Spanish tango. It results in a record that itches to

The Boston Bastard Brigade and Anime Herald chat with J-POP and Anisong performer ASCA at this year's Anime Boston! Hear about her musical inspirations, the unvisited genres she wishes to dabble in, and what motivates her when she performs! http://www.bostonbastardbrigade.com/podcast/ab2022/AB2022ASCA.mp3 Special thanks

When The Ember Glows lays down a track, it transports you to a full-on sonic dreamscape. Martin Saint's vocals drags you into a spiral of love, whilst Dan Stefik's drums shield you from the sadness. As bassist Kevin Hills paves

We're one episode away from the big 3-0-0, but King Baby Duck reveals that it might be slightly delayed. Fortunately, that's something future KBD has to worry about! This week, he talks about his experience at the new Boston music

A Seal Team brings chaos, even when protecting the world; a Seal Party brings the funk, no matter the mood! The San Francisco-based R&B outfit fills their sounds with horns, church organs, and choirs of soulful singers backing their melodies.

No Borders No Race returns after a month, as King Baby Duck talks about Anime Boston and his upcoming Japan trip! The Orville finally returns, with an episode dealing with a heart-wrenching situation. The Kids in the Hall are back,

From a galaxy far, far away come The Keplerians. They arrive not only to make peace, but also to share their sound to those with a curious ear. Their latest intergalactic work arrives via the EP Spaceship Earth, and in

In the deepest parts of outer space, a message beams out from the stars. Who is it calling out to, and what is its purpose? Turns out, it just so happens to originate from Dublin via electronica artist Circuit3. Landing