Come (Sinclair 6/27)

Come may not be the first name that springs to mind in a catalog of notable 90s indie rockers, or Matador Records alums, or Boston-originating bands. Despite cultivating a unique and attention-grabbing sound over the course of four consistently great records, Come never really received their due diligence in the annals of music history.

Four Tet (Middle East Downstairs 5/14)

By Ben Stas Photos by Ben Stas Four Tet likely ranks among today’s least flashy performers of electronic music. In an era where most electronic shows are as much concerned with spectacle as sound, drugs a Four Tet performance still offers little in the way of visuals beyond one man and his table of gadgetry. That […]

AIDAN BAKER (AVIARY GALLERY & ART BOUTIQUE 3/29)

By Elissa May There’s a saying among your grandparents generation that children ought to be “seen and not heard”. At the Aidan Baker show at the Aviary Gallery in Jamaica Plain on Friday, viagra March 29th, I had the converse feeling about “noise” music: it should be heard and, perhaps, not seen. On Friday, Aidan […]