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of Montreal (Middle East, 10/26)

I’ve heard many a tale about Kevin Barnes, of Montreal’s enigmatic front man… that once, he performed nude on a horse in Brooklyn.

Tagged Kevin Barnes, Middle East, Middle East Downstairs, of montreal, Review

Alpine (Great Scott 10/15)

Tuesday night at the Great Scott offered up an insanely cathartic and catchy three sets courtesy of a group of three artists from very different backgrounds, albeit with one precious thing in common — honest-to-blog, genuine star power.

Tagged Alpine, Basic Vacation, Great Scott, Hall of Mirrors, Review

Islands (Great Scott 10/8)

Recent LA transplants Islands kicked off their North American tour at the Great Scott. Stacked with tour mates Brazos and Boston local favorite Skinny Bones, Great Scott was packed to the brim.

Tagged Great Scott, Islands, Review, Ski Mask

Lissie (Brighton Music Hall 6/5)

By Matthew Shelter Photos by Matthew Shelter More than two years after her last appearance in our fair town, Lissie Maurus, who goes by the single-word stage name Lissie, was back in the city playing to a sold-out Brighton Music Hall crowd on a recent Wednesday night. Lissie is working on a new album, due […]

Tagged Brighton Music Hall, Country, folk, Lissie, Matthew Shelter, Review

JEFF the Brotherhood Try Something New in Boston

If your body isn’t sore the day after a JEFF the Brotherhood concert, salve then you’re doing something wrong–this is doubly so if they hold a two-night residency at Great Scott. The Nashville duo of brothers Jake and Jamin Orrall did this on a few stops along their most recent cross-country trek, price playing a […]

Tagged Duo, Garage, Great Scott, JEFF the Brotherhood, Neil Patch, Punk, Review

BISCUITS AND GRAVY, RUSTIC OVERTONES (CHURCH 2/1)

“I could do my work and go to bed, but I party instead.” sang David Hunddleston last Friday night at Church in Boston. This mentality infuses meaning into the heart and soul of Boston’s Biscuits and Gravy, a funk and soul septet determined to bring you deep into the night with sexy rhythms…

Tagged Biscuits and Gravy, Church, K. Winslow Smith, Review, Rustic Overtones

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