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Nothing Bring Everything to Sinclair Show

We caught Nothing as they made their return to live music at the Sinclair on October 13th, as they were joined by Frankie Rose and Anxious!

Tagged amber gambler, andrew mcnally, anxious, Bernie Sanders, famine asylum, Frankie Rose, hymn to the pillory, Nothing, nothing at the sinclair, say less, the carpenter's son, the great dismal, The Sinclair

PHOTOS: Rodrigo y Gabriela Perform Fan-Favorites at the Orpheum Theatre

On October 9, Rodrigo y Gabriela played the Orpheum Theatre with Silvana Estrada as part of their “By Request” tour, which features fan-favorite songs spanning their entire career.

Tagged Greg Wong, Mettavolution, orpheum theatre, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Silvana Estrada

There’s No Place Like Home with Rufus Wainwright and José González

On Wednesday, September 29th, Rufus Wainwright and José González landed in Boston and delivered memorable performances at The Orpheum.

Tagged Dan Moffat, jose gonzalez, Local Valley, Rufus Wainwright, Rufus Wainwright and José González, The orpheum, Unfollow the rules

Fuzzstival 2021 Excites Allston Audience

In ancient times, festivals were meant to mark the passage of time. In this spirit, what does Fuzzstival represent? I would categorize it as one of the first major indie Boston music festivals since lockdown ended and a collective rejoicing that we’re able to see live local music again.

Tagged beeef, Cliff Notez, Dan Moffat, Editrix, Fuzzstival, landowner, nova one, Sweeping Promises

Drag Brunch at Lulu’s Allston

Boston drag queens Missy Steak and Patty Bourrée host Sunday Drag Brunch at Lulu’s Allston with guests Linda Maria Póssa, Harlow Havoc and Chanel the Angel!

Tagged Allston, Allston Pudding, andrew bourque, Boston, britney spears, Chanel the Angel, Drag Race, Dua Lipa, Harlow Havoc, joey del ponte, Keri Hilson, lady gaga, Linda Marie Possa, Lulu's, Lulu's Allston, Missy Steak, Normani, Patty Bourree, RuPaul, RuPaul's Drag Race, Spice Girls

House of Harm on Opening at The Sinclair & Getting Back to Work

House of Harm

We chatted with Michael Rocheford from House of Harm before their show at The Sinclair this past weekend. See what’s in store for this brooding & bold band.

Tagged Aaron Perrino, andrew bourque, Boston, Cambridge, cooper leardi, covid-19, Eldridge Rodriguez, house of harm, Michael Rocheford, The Sheila Divine, The Sinclair, Tyler Kershaw, Vicious Pastimes

UNPUBLISHED SHOW REVIEW: The Murder Capital/RUDE Make It Count at Once Ballroom (3/11/20)

This week marks the one year anniversary of the last gig I saw in person, and I wanted to share this unpublished review of Dublin post-punk rockers The Murder Capital playing their US debut show at Once Ballroom on March 11th, 2020.

Tagged Dan Moffat, dolly parton, Gladie, Great Scott, Ireland, once ballroom, Post-Punk, rude, The Murder Capital

Squirrel Flower: Great Scott Photos and Looking Forward

Squirrel Flower is one of Boston’s rising indie stars, fresh off the release of her new album “I Was Born Swimming.” We caught up with her to discuss her new album and share some photos from her recent performance at Great Scott.

Tagged Allston, alternative, arlington, astrology, Boston, folk, folk rock, Great Scott, Greg Wong, indie, Indie Folk, Indie Rock, Jackie Swisshelm, Massachusetts, photos, squirrel flower

Augusta Koch (from Cayetana) Moves Forward with Gladie at Great Scott (3/6)

Local artist Tory Silver opened for Gladie, who took on Great Scott last week with Augusta Koch’s emotive songwriting and swelling synth sounds.

Tagged alvvays, Cayetana, Gladie, local artists, Philly music, Review, show review, the Spirit of the Beehive, Three Man Cannon, Tory Silver

Bambara Bring “Stray” to Great Scott

Bambara celebrated the release of their new record “Stray” at Great Scott alongside Boston trio Karl Marks and Providence’s Way Out.

Tagged Bambara, Great Scott, Kal Marks, Omari Spears, way out

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