
The Making of “Somewhere To Be”
There are journeys, and then there are journeys. Here’s the life of one called “Somewhere To Be” — from when it began as a strange
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There are journeys, and then there are journeys. Here’s the life of one called “Somewhere To Be” — from when it began as a strange
Part of the fun of recording Apollo 6 was that it felt like a big group project. This also extended to coming up with covers
While, unfortunately, there was no footage of the initial adlibbed birth of this song, we’ve got everything else! Watch the journey of our latest single
A sneak peak at rehearsals ahead of the Jam in the Van (Indoor Venue) show on July 23rd, with Harry Katz & the Pistachios, Sam
We were, and still are, heartbroken over the sudden loss of our friend David Mirabella of The Rationales. Since we couldn’t be there for the
The show at Harvard and Stone in Hollywood was a last minute surprise for both you and us. We debuted a number of new songs
Free downloads (or for legal or other reasons: free streams) of music we’ve recorded along the way—not available anywhere else!
Cool numbers from back when.
A live performance of The Sheila Divine’s “Hum” — taken from the “Beaches” single release show at The Pill (at Great Scott, of course) December
For the first time since it was broadcast in December 10, 2003, here is an early Aloud appearance on WMFO’s On The Town with Mikey
Straight from a basement in Watertown, Massachusetts, to your ears—Aloud’s very first piece of anything released into the world in 2002.
Welcome to the first edition of The Vault (or whatever we’ll end up calling it later if we can think of a better name). This performance of Can You Hear Me Now.
Watch a never-before-seen early performance of “Twenty-Third Fresh Start”, recorded at Ugly Duck Studios in Brighton, MA.
Caught on camera doing our thing—from short performances to full-on concert films.
Released: February 17, 2021 Filmed on July 24, 2015, at the Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theatre at the Paramount Center; Boston, Massachusetts. Henry Beguiristain: vocals,
Released: May 15, 2021 Performed by Jen & Henry Video ProductionMatt KollarMatt Maguire Title GraphicsMatt Maguire Audio Recording, Engineering, & MixingCharles Murphy EditingHenry Beguiristain Best
A growing archive of our weekly newsletters.
This week we announced the release date for Apollo 6‘s next single, “Somewhere To Be” (1/27) and shared the single cover. Charles himself was responsible
It’s been a dreary, rainy, gray start to the New Year in L.A. I had no idea what an “atmospheric river” was until this week.
I actually wrote this email out longhand—both because I do take delight in writing and to ensure this doesn’t get unnecessarily long. These end of
Like every week I’m tasked with writing one of these bad boys, I ask myself: what was exciting this week? We watched Barbarian on Halloween,
I’m basking in post-show glow! Last Wednesday we played at Harvard & Stone. We’d been gearing up for this one and I’m pleased with the
It’s another Friday, and I’m sitting here listening to folks’ latest releases on Bandcamp (and catching up on what I’ve missed). I’m also eagerly anticipating
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