Pierce Alexander Brings ‘The Minutehand’ & More to MELTED
Pierce Alexander joins MELTED on WaveRadio Boston with tracks from The Minutehand — raw indie rock, heartfelt lyrics, and unforgettable sound.
Pierce Alexander joins MELTED on WaveRadio Boston with tracks from The Minutehand — raw indie rock, heartfelt lyrics, and unforgettable sound.
Vices Inc, the female-fronted alt/pop-punk band from Portland, Maine, talks music, energy, and their journey from Maine to DC on WaveRadio Boston.
Sygnal to Noise brought raw energy and chart-topping hits to MELTED’s WaveRadio Boston takeover. You didn’t just listen—you felt it.
Frankie and Anthony host The Problem With Kids Today on MELTED, delivering raw garage punk chaos from their new record Take It!.
Dive into MELTED Radio’s electric interview with The Whimbrels — NYC art-rock, creative fire, and their explosive debut album. Sponsored by Rick Walkers.
Frankie Hollywood interviews Salem duo Phantom Ocean on Melted—blending blues, punk, and grunge into dark, theatrical indie rock storytelling.
The Plus Ones bring their jazz and rock fusion to Boston’s music scene on MELTED, with electrifying performances and fresh sounds from Jamaica Plain.
Breaking News: On Melted, sponsored by Rick Walker’s, Frankie Hollywood interviews Reverend Jeff Bowling who is a Priest in the Church of Satan and the Commander/Co-founder of the Infernal Legion, the first and only Satanic Veteran Service Organization. Rev. Bowling is a U.S. Army combat veteran, and a former law enforcement officer and security consultant. With the “normal” life now in his rear view mirror, Rev. Bowling spends his days telling stories through various mediums. From writing and music, to professional wrestling and acting, Rev. Bowling has spent the past twelve years as a full-time storyteller.
Breaking News: Who.iAm & Thraxx are Dropping Hott Waxx On 7/11/25. Think blistered glitter, synth sizzle, and drum-smacked delirium. Here the pre-show interview on Melted!
Frankie plays songs off ‘Talkin To Myself’, while Goldy Locks shares why she did ‘Buy The Record Not The Bod’ campaign for the new album, taking on the challenges of being an artist and female bad ass over the years, a Nashville hidden gem, and her time behind Prince’s label.