PATRICK WATSON (THE SINCLAIR 3/28)

Twelve bright lights float across the stage of The Sinclair on a Thursday night. Two of them settle on the keys of a baby grand piano. In that dim light, viagra doctor a face appears and a voice speaks into a microphone. “How’s everybody doing tonight?” it asks, unhealthy rx and then out slips a […]

KISHI BASHI (SINCLAIR 3/26)

When Kishi Bashi’s mid-February show at The Sinclair was cancelled in the wake of the dreaded snow storm Nemo, pharm a chorus of sighs erupted across the greater Boston area that was likely audible from the International Space Station. Buried under twenty-nine inches of snow were the effervescent violin and electronic melodies, prescription the operatic […]

DISCLOSURE BRINGS THEIR BUZZ TO BOSTON (SINCLAIR 3/18)

Thank God for British exports. And by British exports I mean the brothers of Disclosure. The siblings Guy and Howard Lawrence performed in Boston for the first time March 18th. Disregard the fact that the location is technically in Cambridge (Sinclair); Boston’s going to go ahead and take this one. The boys claimed to feel […]

MILO GREENE, SAVOIR ADORE, PARKS (THE SINCLAIR 3/1)

Milo Greene doesn’t exist, cialis buy cialis and he never has. In fact, purchase there has never been anyone named Milo Greene. (I can’t actually prove that.) When three Los Angeles musicians (Marlana Sheetz, prescription Robbie Arnett, and Andrew Heringer) were struggling to book gigs, they created the persona Milo Greene, a fake British agent, […]

BAD BOOKS, THE FRONT BOTTOMS (THE SINCLAIR 2/19)

On a recent Tuesday night, the recently opened Sinclair in Cambridge, which could be  considered a mini House Of Blues, welcomed two of the tightest indie bands of right now, The Front Bottoms and Bad Books. I took the opportunity to check this new venue out, to see some familiar faces (The Front Bottoms), and […]

TITUS ANDRONICUS (THE SINCLAIR 1/27)

Given their fiercely New Jerseyan identity, you wouldn’t expect Titus Andronicus to have many connections to their home state’s more ambitious colonial sibling to the north–New England–but their rescheduled show last Sunday at The Sinclair revealed a few. Local scene stalwart Elio DeLuca joined the band on piano for a few songs, marking rare lineup usually reserved for studio recording sessions…