Two Door Cinema Club (Royale 10/5/13)

Northern Irish band Two Door Cinema Club quickly rose to indie rock glory from the debut of their album Tourist History in 2010, and their first show out of two weekend nights at the Royale (followed by a special dj-set dance party which this unfortunately underage writer could not attend) sealed their claim to fame.

Giveaway: Jessie Ware (8/5 – Royale)

By Allston Pudding British singer-songwriter Jessie Ware is bringing her downtempo R&B, electronic jamskies to Royale on Monday August 5th as part of a late summer festival Tour de North America. She’s touring in support of her critically acclaimed debut full length Devotion out via PMR Records (which received an 8.5 and the elusive “best new […]

Dawes (Royale 6/21)

It felt like a coming-out party. Sure, Dawes has been around for a few years, they’re no strangers to Boston, and yeah they’ve played the Royale at least a couple of times before. But since their last visit here in the fall of 2011, they’ve received an extended rock tutorial from the likes of Bob Dylan, John Fogerty and Jackson Browne.

The Breeders (Royale 5/9)

One can’t technically say that The Breeders are in the midst of a reunion tour. The band never so much broke up as underwent numerous lineup shifts that rendered Pixies bassist Kim Deal its only permanent member. Still, their May 9th show at the Royale carried with it the atmosphere of a long-awaited return. 2013 is the 20-year anniversar

Preview: The Hush Sound, Hockey (Royale 5/16)

After a four year hiatus, viagra order recipe Chicago’s recently reunited The Hush Sound are back (with the original lineup!) and are stronger than ever. Since their return, the band has punched up their melodic, piano-driven indie rock with the release of two new singles, both of which bring a dancier vibe. The music might […]

ALLEN STONE (ROYALE 1/20)

Soul and funk tunes filled the Royale Sunday night while the boisterous crowd anxiously awaited the arrival of sold-out headliner Allen Stone. With soul on the mind, the genre conjures up the classic images of James Brown’s effervescent moves, chills from Aretha Franklin earth-shattering belts…