Tag Archives: Tyler Burdwood
FLYER TALK WITH DAN BLAKESLEE
Sam Amidon at Club Passim 10/25/14
by Tyler Burdwood After a knock-out set and encore with his three-piece band, Sam Amidon weaved back through the tables of the sold-out Club Passim and took up his acoustic guitar once more. He sang a tender song, then jumped into into a proficient but utterly uncalled for guitar solo. And he sang along, hitting […]
Sam Amidon: An Interview!
STILL NOT DAD-ROCK! Tweedy/Hospitality at Berklee Performance Center
Oklahomans in Boston: Broncho & Low Litas at Great Scott, 9/17
by Tyler Burdwood BRONCHO and Low Litas played their Boston stop last week. A decent crowd turned out for a gig 1,500 miles away from their home-state of Oklahoma and without a local opener. Good thing. I like a two-band show––my ears get tired. Low Litas played a tight opening set. Their locked, straight-forward bass […]
BLINDED BY THE PSYCH: Boogarins & Atlantic Thrills & The Televibes & Gymshorts: 8/14, Church of Boston
by Tyler Burdwood Illegally Blind put on a great show last week and we want you to know about it. Gymshorts, winning most-punk and most-jumping, played a fluid opening set. Their fast songs were interrupted by the occasional slow-motion breakdown, which saw Sarah Greenwell switching from shriek to guttural growl. Sharp, surfy guitar leads rang […]
A Mid-Tour Interview with BOOGARINS
by Tyler Burdwood As Plantas Que Curam by Boogarins Guess. What. Boogarins will be at the Church of Boston this Thursday night. They’re touring from Goiânia, Brazil on the strength of their Burger Records/Other Music debut, As Plantas Que Curam (translated: “Plants that Heal”). The album was primarily recorded when Boogarins were just a duo […]
Dick Dale Made a Beach Party of The Middle East (8/6)
by Tyler Burdwood Once Three Day Threshold had the audience shouting back to them fuck yeahs and no shits, I realized I’d seen this band before. They opened for Dick Dale the last time he played the Middle East. Three Day Threshold is a country-rock band very fluent in the conventions of their genre. Those […]