Cubicle Concerts: Five Feet
The Manchester indie rock band plays three of their gentle, ethereal songs and discusses how music can be both hushed and expansive in the same breath.
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The Manchester indie rock band plays three of their gentle, ethereal songs and discusses how music can be both hushed and expansive in the same breath.
The Conway-based “sweet n’ heavy” soulful rock group talks Bo Diddley, playful collaboration and making covers their own.
The four-piece indie/dad-rock band from Merrimack discuss the cathartic, sometimes painful nature of making music, getting COVID from King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and unabashedly loving The Beatles.
The Rebel Collective – a dynamic, fiery Irish folk-rock outfit from Concord – represents the latest thread woven into a tapestry pioneered by bands like The Pogues, The Wolfe Tones and Flogging Molly. This group of cousins, friends and musicians…
Whether she's teaching at the Real School of Music, in Derry, or performing on stages throughout New England, Maddy brings a soulful authenticity to her music.
His sophisticated guitar work forms a rich backdrop for his soulful melodies and lyrics exploring the full range of the human and global experience.
Ruby and the Groove may only be three musicians, but they make a big, beautiful sound.
Since we were so well-behaved this year, the Cubicle Concert musicians were kind enough to gift us with a few holiday tunes.
Also a part of The Fallen Stars and a valued performer who has played with artists like the Foo Fighter’s Chris Shiflett and Sonny Mone, of Crazy Horse, Bobbo Byrnes is the real deal.
Morgan’s powerful voice, skilled guitar playing and breathtaking songwriting abilities lit up the Cube.