On Friday the 13th, Cliff Notez celebrated the release of his latest album, Why The Wild Things Are, at OBERON Theater in Cambridge, with opening performances by Van Buren and Brandie Blaze.
Tyler, the Creator graced Agannis Arena on the “IGOR” tour, performing a show unlike anything he’s ever done before with help from GoldLink and Jaden Smith.
Oompa played The Sinclair in celebration of her new August release, Cleo, alongside opening acts Jefe Replay, Benji, TiDES, Tef Poe, and Red Shaydez, as well as DJ Alcide.
Last week, Mal Blum played Boston’s Great Scott alongside opening folk punk act Evan Greer in celebration of their latest release, “Pity Boy,” performing the new record in its entirety.
Last Saturday, Australian punks Amyl and The Sniffers played through the heat at Boston’s Great Scott, accompanied by Providence, Rhode Island opening band, GYMSHORTS.
Last Tuesday night, Great Scott’s bill featured new releases, upcoming material, and three strong sets from Stef Chura, French Vanilla, and Boston locals Honey Cutt.