Last Sunday night, rock and roll took over Brighton Music Hall as Philly-raised and Nashville-based Ron Gallo toured with openers TWEN and Ian Ferguson in support of his October release, Stardust Birthday Party.
Fucked Up got rowdy at Brighton Music Hall on the night of Midterm Elections last week, playing alongside Richmond hardcore heroes Candy and fellow Toronto punks Bad Waitress.
Comedy rock legends Tenacious D and country Americano duo Wynchester combined forces to bring humanity back from the brink of destruction and fight off the devil at the House of Blues.
Kicking off the first weekend of November, IAN SWEET played at Great Scott in celebration of their latest record, Crush Crusher, with Sean Henry and Young Jesus.
OK Go played the Berklee Performance Center last Friday as part of their “Live Video” tour, performing live alongside 20 of their most iconic music videos.
On November 1, Mom Jeans. played a matinee gig followed by a sold out second show at ONCE Ballroom with Just Friends, awakebutstillinbed, and Retirement Party.
Last week, Minus the Bear’s final performance at Paradise Rock Club was added to the list of legendary moments in Boston’s rock scene, only to be topped by their last-minute returning stop to the venue just a week later.