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Cameo Napoli
Cameo is a New York native living in Massachusetts with her dog, cat, and husband. She loves to read, write, and go to shows. She received her Master’s in Publishing and Writing in 2025. She has a mental health blog, linked here: https://substack.com/@cameoangela

  • In conversation with Alex Pickert: from booking DIY shows to producing NICE music fest

    Alex Pickert made the strenuous, cross-country move from Pleasanton, CA, to Boston to attend school at Berklee College of Music. Once he started to play in bands and book DIY shows, he never made the decision to turn back.  “What started as helping friends book gigs in Allston basements eventually turned into Get To The…

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    Cameo Napoli

    July 1, 2026

  • REVIEW – ‘Mantras of the Moon’ by Srijana Mitra

    Cover of Mantras of the Moon by Srijana Mitra

    Srijana Mitra’s collection of poems, Mantras of the Moon, reflects an appreciation and longing for one’s culture and past heritage.  Mitra herself is a writer based in India who has spoken at many literary festivals (Mangalore Lit Fest and Shoolini University Literary Festival, to name a few). She’s been published previously in publications such as…

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    Cameo Napoli

    June 17, 2026

  • In conversation with Solstice: redefining feminist punk

    Absury Park's Solstice on stage

    Solstice is reworking the long-standing definition of “Riot Grrrl,” purely by existing.  Solstice, an all-girl band from Asbury Park, New Jersey, was pieced together through the love of music and the collaboration of talented people. Made up of four girls, Milania (singer/guitar), Amelia (guitar), Harmony (bass), and Alexis (drums), Solstice currently identifies as a cover…

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    Cameo Napoli

    June 3, 2026

  • REVIEW – ‘Still Life’ by Future Teens

    The members of Future Teens stand on a balcony with a spotlight pointed at them

    Future Teens, a bummer-pop band from Boston, Massachusetts, just dropped their newest album titled Still Life. The band’s fourth album premiered on May 8 with Take This To Heart Records. With a 35-minute run time, Still Life exemplifies both similarities to their previous discography, as well as a newly settled sound, focusing on drum-driven songs…

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    Cameo Napoli

    May 13, 2026

  • REVIEW — ‘Got it wrong’ by Claire Martine

    The cover for Claire Martine's newest single, "Got it wrong."

    On April 28, Claire Martine released her newest dreamy single, “Got it wrong.”  Produced by Alejandro Flórez and Liam Hartnett, “Got it wrong” uses wistful, lo-fi-pop-adjacent beats accompanied by beautiful bass and guitar playing to describe how hard it can be to express yourself at the right times. Lyrics like, “Sorry about last night /…

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    Cameo Napoli

    May 4, 2026

  • In conversation with Claire Martine: stepping out of the comfort zone

    Clare Martine standing in front of buildings while holding onto a pole.

    “A little grunge, a little dreamy, a little kitschy.”  This is the description of the sound that Claire Martine, Milwaukee native-turned New York transplant, has been cultivating and creating for herself.  “With leaning into the grunge side of things, with having the shoegaze-y grunge distorted guitars, but I also do really love having digital glitchiness…

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    Cameo Napoli

    April 10, 2026

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