A Moment with Guerilla Toss: Boston Beats, Drummer Insights, and Serendipitous Intersections

<p>Under the ambient lights of Davis Square&rsquo;s &ldquo;Nice, a Fest&rdquo;, Massachusetts found its heart pulsating to the rhythms of its hometown heroes. The crowd swayed, roared, and felt every bit of the passion that local bands bring to the stage. Amid the music and madness, EchoEthos caught up with Peter Negroponte, the force behind the drums of the headlining act,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/guerillatoss" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Guerilla Toss</a>. As the third year of this festival came to life, its growth was palpable. From the beats of Boston-born legends to the fresh energy of newer acts, the festival stitched together the fabric of a city known for its rich musical heritage.</p> <p>Negroponte, with the wisdom of someone who&rsquo;s witnessed the tides of the music industry, spoke of the highs and lows, the grind behind the glamour, and the joy of making art. Just as we began to dive deeper into the nuances of their recent album and the ethos of Guerilla Toss, Emily Carter from the indie band&nbsp;<a href="https://bricklayer-boston.bandcamp.com/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Bricklayer</a>&nbsp;dropped in, adding a candid layer to the conversation.</p> <p><a href="https://echoethos.medium.com/a-moment-with-guerilla-toss-boston-beats-drummer-insights-and-serendipitous-intersections-7983e0d45f3a"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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