In celebration of their new record Nearer My God, Foxing played to a sold out crowd at The Sinclair on Sunday night with support from Ratboys and Kississippi.
Last Saturday, Bellows wrapped up their summer tour at ONCE Somerville with openers Soft Fangs and Happy Little Clouds. The weekend also marked the last of their farewell shows for 2016’s Fist and Palm, making it particularly special show for local fans.
Last Thursday, Really From (fka People Like You) headlined a show at Great Scott joined by fellow local acts Squirrel Flower and Prior Panic, and Chicago touring partners, Mother Evergreen.
Keeping up the momentum of great music touring through Boston this summer, Snail Mail played a sold out show with opener Bonny Doon at The Sinclair last Sunday in support of their latest full length, Lush, released on Matador Records.
The night before Independence Day, O’Brien’s Pub drew a strong weekday crowd with a four band local lineup consisting of Blue Ray, Pleaser, Banana and Nice Guys.
Touring in celebration of his first full length release, Soil, Serpentwithfeet played Great Scott with Lee Mo in an intimate night of soulful singing that showcased each singer’s unique style.
Last Tuesday, Mal Blum headlined a three act show at Great Scott with opening bands Heavy Pockets and locals Mint Green in a high energy and fan-friendly night.
Last Tuesday night, Los Angeles punk four piece Peach Kelli Pop put on an energetic performance at Boston’s Hardcore Stadium to celebrate the release of their new LP and EP, with the help of local openers Thrust Club, Honey Cutt (fka Baby!), and Creaturos.
Last Wednesday, La Luz stopped at ONCE Somerville to celebrate the recent release of their latest album, Floating Features, with Rhode Island punks, GYMSHORTS, and Anna Fox Rochinski (of Quilt).
Last week, Post Animal headlined a show at Great Scott to close out the month of May, supported by Colin Caulfield (of DIIV) and Paul Cherry. Despite stretching late into the night, Post Animal’s set had the crowd electrified from start to finish.