BOSTON MANOR Share Their Top Three Moments, Influences, and Inspirations With Impericon


UK alt-rock powerhouse BOSTON MANOR step into a different spotlight as vocalist Henry Cox and guitarist Mike Cunniff sit down with Impericon to break down a wide range of their personal “Top Three” picks. From the places that shaped them to the records that guided their sound, the band offer a rare, candid look into the inspirations that continue to fuel their evolution. It’s an intimate feature that highlights not only their artistry, but the personalities behind the music.

Across the conversation, Cox and Cunniff explore their top places, the bucket-list dreams still waiting to be crossed off, the people who left lasting marks on their lives, and the albums that etched themselves into their creative DNA. They go on to reflect on their favorite stages they’ve ever played, the bands that pushed them forward, and the moments in their own discography that feel the most defining. Each answer reveals another layer of what makes BOSTON MANOR such a distinctive force, blending introspection with the same sincerity that drives their music.

The duo also dive into the wisdom they wish they’d known earlier, offering honest insights into the challenges of building a career in modern alternative music. From understanding the value of patience to recognizing the importance of community, their reflections land with weight and authenticity. They round out the feature by exploring their dream collaborations, forming a portrait of two artists constantly striving to grow, experiment, and expand their creative world.

With this Top Three deep dive, BOSTON MANOR deliver more than a simple list — they offer a snapshot of who they are, what shaped them, and where they’re aiming next. It’s a compelling reminder that behind every chorus and every guitar line lies a lifetime of influence, ambition, and passion. From the stages they’ve conquered to the dreams still ahead, BOSTON MANOR continue to carve a path that feels as personal as it is powerful.

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