Album Review: Blog Critics
Music Review: Misty Boyce
If you’ve listened to enough pop music over your years of taking in culture, you’ll eventually come to realize that things just can’t be the way you’d want them to be. Yes, there is some truth in the existence of the lowest common denominator. Hey, it’s “popular” music for a reason. A pretty big majority of listeners aren’t all that interested in being challenged. They just want to have fun. Lady Gaga, Justin Beiber, Rihanna — fun is the word. Same as it ever was…
Five Minutes with Misty Boyce – Interview on Indie Sounds NY
Five Minutes with Misty Boyce
I first discovered Misty Boyce at the legendary Late Night at Rockwood Music Hall sessions, where she’d play the piano in the jamband and sing covers of hits from yesteryear. Then to gigs of her own songs, and now an eponymous debut album, released on NYC’s Modern Vintage Recordings. Indie Sounds found out more about it, and what’s in the future for Misty.
Indie Sounds: So, Misty Boyce – the album! What’s the elevator pitch?
Misty Boyce: Elevator pitches are hard. In a nuttshell, I’m really proud of these songs. They came out of a lot of pain and a lot of joy and a lot of work. And that’s all I want people to hear.