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recommended boston area events

friday, january 27th

winter harvest concert

benefiting coalition for courage

will dailey

autumn hollow

the rationales

@ the regent theatre, arlington


saturday, january 28th

BOSTON UNDERGROUND SUMMIT IV

10 band round robin show with...

guerilla toss, vulture shit, mmoss,

robot death kites, needy visions,

white pages, night fruit, broken river prophet,

and flandrew fleisenberg

7:30pm @ cambridge ywca, temple st.


saturday, january 28th

butterknife (ep release!)

guillermo sexo

the susan constant

garage sale picasso

@ the middle east upstairs


sunday, january 29th

smith westerns

porcelain raft

bleached

@ the paradise


tuesday, january 31st

thurston moore

kurt vile

@ the somerville theatre


tuesday, january 31st

mark kozelek

@ first church cambridge congregation


friday, saturday, & sunday

february 3rd, 4th, & 5th

ladyfest boston!

more great bands than should

be legally allowed for one event

all weekend @ cambridge ymca


friday, february 3rd

jack's mannequin

jukebox the ghost

allen stone

@ the house of blues


saturday, february 4th

the sheila divine

@ the paradise


wednesday, february 8th

dum dum girls

widowspeak

@ the paradise


thursday, february 9th

tea leaf green

ha ha tonka

@ the paradise


sunday, february 12th

happy jawbone family band

bozmo

zebu!

trabants

@ great scott


wednesday, february 15th

yellowbirds

quilt

@ great scott


thursday, february 16th

slowdim

you won't (cd release!)

friendly people

the suitcase junket

@ tt the bears


friday, february 17th

o'brother

junius

@ brighton music hall


saturday, february 18th

cuffs

woollen kits

headband

@ the plough & stars


saturday, february 18th

the wandas

aloud

when particles collide

the bynars

@ radio, somerville


wednesday, february 22nd

the del fuegos (reunited)

@ the paradise


thursday, february 23rd

heartless bastards

@ the middle east downstairs


thursday, february 23rd

sharon van etten

shearwater

@ the paradise


sunday, february 26th

the twilight sad

micah p. hinson

forest fire

@ brighton music hall


thursday, march 1st

travels

eratok

the broken river prophet

l.r.a.d.

@ o'brien's


thursday, march 1st

jennifer o'connor

thalia zedek

choo choo la rouge

cotton candy

@ church of boston


friday, march 2nd

tennis

hospitality

@ brighton music hall


monday, march 5th

fanfarlo

young man

@ the paradise


tuesday, march 6th

kaiser chiefs

@ house of blues


friday, march 9th

anti-flag

the flatliners

have nots

@ brighton music hall


friday, march 16th

obits

fists

plus guests

@ tt the bears


friday, march 16th

new multitudes

(woody guthrie tribute)

with will johnson (centro-matic),

jay farrar (son volt),

anders parker (varnaline),

& yim yames (my morning jacket)

bobby bare jr.

@ the paradise


tuesday, march 20thth

the postelles

@ great scott


friday, march 23rd

the wedding present

(performing 'seamonsters' & new songs!)

jet age

pinky piglet

@ brighton music hall


friday, march 23rd

ben kweller

sleeper agent

the dig

@ the paradise


saturday, march 24th

martin sexton

@ the house of blues


saturday, march 24th

bowerbirds

@ the paradise


monday, march 26th

chairlift

nite jewel

@ brighton music hall


monday, march 26th

bruce springsteen

& the e street band

@ td garden


tuesday, march 27th

delta spirit

waters

@ the paradise


tuesday, march 27th

kasabian

@ house of blues


thursday, march 29th

swervedriver

@ brighton music hall


friday, march 30th

young adults

soccer mom

autochrome

night fruit

@ tt the bears


friday, march 30th

the joy formidable

a place to bury strangers

exitmusic

@ the paradise


saturday, march 31st

wild flag

@ the paradise


sunday, april 1st

of montreal

loney dear

kishi bashi

@ the paradise


monday, april 2nd

cursive

cymbals eat guitars

@ the middle east downstairs


friday, april 6th

nada surf

an horse

@ the paradise


friday & saturday

april 6th & 7th

the magnetic fields

devotchka (acoustic)

@ the berklee performance center


monday, april 9th

the ting tings

@ the paradise


wednesday, april 11th

the horrors

@ the paradise


thursday, april 12th

snow patrol

ed sheeran

@ the orpheum


saturday, april 14th

white rabbits

@ the paradise


saturday, april 21st

death cab for cutie

backed by the

magik*magik orchestra

with openers low

@ the wang theatre


sunday, april 22nd

portugal. the man

the lonely forest

@ the house of blues


monday, april 23rd

rodrigo y gabriela

@ the orpheum


tuesday, april 24th

we were promised jetpacks

breton

@ the paradise


saturday, april 28th

wu lyf

@ brighton music hall


thursday, may 3rd

bear in heaven

@ brighton music hall


friday, may 4th

school of seven bells

@ brighton music hall


sunday, may 6th

andrew bird

patrick watson

@ the house of blues


tuesday, may 8th

m. ward

lee ranaldo band

@ the house of blues


wednesday, may 9th

the dear hunter

performing 'the color spectrum'

in its entirety

@ the somerville theatre


wednesday, may 9th

m83

i break horses

@ the house of blues


friday & saturday

june 15th & 16th

the figgs!

25th anniversary shows

@ church of boston


friday, june 15th

foster the people

tokyo police club

@ boa pavilion


tuesday, august 28th

beirut

@ house of blues


visit tourfilter for more shows





Friday, September 23, 2011

[Almanac Overseas!] Let's Whisper 2011 UK Tour / Boston on Monday

United Kingdom, here I come. Oh, I've seen your shores before, but never like this.

On Tuesday I'll be crossing the Atlantic for an 7-date tour of the UK with my friends Colin & Dana, who combine their awesome powers to form the wonderful Burlington, Vermont-based indie-pop twosome Let's Whisper (when they're not busy being Smittens). They've foolishly graciously invited me along for the trip to hit some drums behind them, temporarily making their duo a trio. While I've been to London a few times, it was mostly for work (1993's amazing "13 Year Itch" 4AD Records fest excepted), and certainly never to play music in front of people. I'm honored, nervous, and overly-excited. Took about two decades for this particular pipe-dream of mine to get real, well after I figured the window for such a thing was closed. Life is pretty weird. In case you didn't know.


Dana & Colin are Let's Whisper

Before we jet off to jolly olde England (and yes, a house show finale in Scotland!), we'll play a stateside send-off gig here in Boston at Great Scott this Monday night, Sept. 26th. My favorite Allston venue has generously allowed us to jump on an already-great bill with Viva Voce and their tourmates The Parson Red Heads, so please do come and wish us well, or at least make fun of us as we work out any pre-tour kinks on stage. We're going on first and playing a short set, so arrive early if you can. We won't promise perfection, but we will guarantee enthusiasm.

We'll bookend the tour with a little homecoming show up in Winooski, Vermont at the Monkey House on Friday night, October 7th. See below for details.

Part of the reason I'm overly-excited, aside from the simple fact that this is actually happening? Well, we're playing most of the UK shows with one of my favorite bands, Standard Fare. Love them. If that wasn't cool enough, our October 3rd show in Cambridge is opening for... wait for it... Tender Trap. Which includes Amelia and Rob from personal pop faves Heavenly & Tallulah Gosh. Pinch me, 'cuz I've gotta be dreaming.

Here's the full itinerary, along with a couple of LW mp3s for your listening pleasure, and the duo's brand spankin' new video for "All Happy Endings", track two from "The Shortest Days" (their charming debut full-length on London-based WeePop! Records). I'm game for meeting up with any UK readers out there while I'm traveling, so get in touch if you're near these venues and up for such a thing...

Let's Whisper 2011 International Tour

  • 26th September: Allston, MA, USA at Great Scott with Viva Voce and the Parson Red Heads [Tickets / Facebook event]

  • 27th September: Over the ocean

  • 28th September: Chelmsford at the Bassment Club with Standard Fare [Tickets]

  • 29th September: York at City Screen Basement with Standard Fare & The Louche F.C. [Tickets / Last.fm event]

  • 30th September: Sheffield at The Rutland Arms with Standard Fare and David Leach (special acoustic show!) [Facebook event]


  • 1st October: The Nottingham All-Dayer at The Chameleon with Milky Wimpshake, Standard Fare, Help Stamp Out Loneliness, The Blanche Hudson Weekend, Ace Bushy Striptease, Ste McCabe, Pale Man Made, A Fine Day for Sailing, and The Whatevers [Facebook event / Last.fm event]

  • 2nd October: London at The Underbelly with Standard Fare and Owl + Mouse [Tickets / Facebook event]

  • 3rd October: Cambridge at The Corner House with Tender Trap and Plantman [Tickets / Info]

  • 4th October: Glasgow, Scotland - a special secret livingroom show [email band @ letswhisper . com if you want to go]

  • 7th October: Winooski, Vermont, USA - a welcome home show at the Monkey House with Osage Orange and Walker Lukens [Info]
  • Some Let's Whisper sights and sounds for you...



    Like I said, do get in touch if we're coming anywhere near you. Check out the Let's Whisper shows page, this WeePop! Records news post, or this Anorak Forum thread for possible updates. And follow along here on the Almanac or on my Twitter, where I'll hopefully be updating from the (wrong side of the) road. Cheers!


    Monday, September 19, 2011

    [Boston Ticket Giveaway / Preview] This weekend's LIFE IS GOOD FEST

    Looking at the lineup alone, this year's second-ever Life Is Good Festival (taking place this coming weekend in Canton, MA) isn't exactly in my musical wheelhouse. Sure, I like to pretend I have pretty diverse listening habits, but let's be honest... it's not too often that I break out of the so-called indie rock/pop box I hang out in. So on the face of it, the roots/folk/rock-centric 2-day gathering doesn't scream "Must! Go!" at me.

    Fortunately, the Life Is Good Fest is about much more than an objectively well-curated list of 22 accomplished acts - it's about a wide-open, welcoming vibe, a meticulous attention to environmentally-friendly detail, and foremost, it's about collecting a ton of money for kids. It's a fundraiser first of all.

    My family and I had a blast hanging out just south of Boston at Prowse Farm for last year's initial installment, despite a lineup that was low on personal faves. In the end, that didn't matter at all - in fact, I relished the chance to step outside my regular rotation and soak in so many varied performances. Mavis Staples was unsurprisingly amazing, Will Dailey & the Rivals rocked, Eli "Paperboy" Reed and his band impressed. And yeah, of course I loved seeing They Might Be Giants in the completely packed kids tent. Maybe even more than my then-3-year-old son did.

    And that's another reason this fest stands above the rest - it really couldn't be more kid-friendly. The children's tent is surrounded by games and activities, so as dad to a little one, that's pretty key. If he gets tired of watching a band, it's back to the ball toss. If things get a little too loud, it's over to the parachute. Made bringing our boy that much more enjoyable, for sure. Plus, out of nowhere... Jim Rice sitting and signing at a table. Bonus!


    Ok, so about this year's lineup: While light on the ol' indie rock (The Hold Steady plugs that hole, though I'm not a fan), there's no lack of genre-crossing heavy hitters. The legendary Levon Helm rambles over from his place in upstate NY for a Sunday evening set that will feature an assist from members of the Boston Pops (they'll play earlier Sunday with Brandi Carlile as well). There's no way that won't be great. Other notables from the full list include The Avett Brothers, Ingrid Michaelson, Michael Franti, and Martin Sexton on Saturday, and Sunday brings Raphael Saadig and Maceo Parker before Ray LaMontagne closes things out. Representing Boston locals on Sunday afternoon (aside from former Harvard Square busker Sexton on Saturday) are Jenny Dee and the Deelinquents, and that'll actually be Jenny's second time up on that stage, after a surprise appearance last year alongside Will Dailey for a killer take on the Stones' "Gimme Shelter".

    Headlining the kids stage this year are Disney Junior TV faves Imagination Movers (our kid is so psyched), along with the Laurie Berkner Band, Keller Williams, and Ben Rudnick & friends. All four acts will play sets on both days starting at 11:45am.

    Wanna go? Well, thanks to the Life Is Good crew, I have a pair of Sunday tickets to hand out. That's mighty generous of them, given the cost, and the winner has my permission not to feel guilty about getting into a charity event for free. Just buy some merch or drop a little in a donation box when you're there, we'll call it even. Do it for the kids, man.

    To enter, send an email to giveaways [at] bradleysalmanac [dot] com, make sure it hits my inbox before this Thursday morning (9/22) at 9am, and put "Life is good because..." in the subject line. Continue that thought in the body of the email, and tell me one reason that, well, life is good. If you can't come up with a single reason, well, then you maybe have more important things to worry about than winning a ticket giveaway. Or perhaps that would help. So make something up if you have to. I'll pick a random email from the batch on Thursday morning and let the winner know straight away.

    To grab your own tickets to the 2011 Life Is Good Festival, go here. To find out how to contribute more to the cause than just your ticket price, check this out. For the full lineup, including links to bios and streamable songs, here you go. And for some tips about attending, check out my live-from-the-fest post from last year.


    Saturday, September 17, 2011

    [Live MP3s / 20 Years On] FUGAZI live in Burlington VT 1991

    While Fugazi is rarely far from my mind (or my stereo), they seem to be floating around the collective consciousness a little more often this year. Covers and mash-ups, interviews, bassist Joe Lally announcing a Fall world tour in support of his latest solo album (Hey, Boston: Great Scott on 11/15), David Bazan citing drummer Brendan Canty as "probably the musician that I obsessed over more than any other in my life", and the (hopefully) impending launch of the new Fugazi Live Series Archive, a collection of over 800 recorded shows digitized for fans (in addition to those already available). While everyone is waxing nostalgic about the 20th anniversary of "Nevermind", I'm more struck by the fact that it's been two decades since Fugazi put out their seminal sophomore full-length "Steady Diet Of Nothing".

    It was on the eve of that album's release that the DC quartet hit Burlington, Vermont for a show at Border (now Metronome). Place was packed with around 250 excited kids, myself included, and the crowd surged with every single song, even the new ones. Someone downstairs at Nectar's said they thought they could see the ceiling bending as we pogoed. Will never forget the first time I ever heard "KYEO", "Exit Only", and especially "Long Division". I covet my soundboard cassette of that night, and it was one of the first live shows I ever digitized for sharing here on the 'Nac, back in 2002.

    So while we wait for the arrival of that Fugazi Live Series site, I figured I'd share up that show again. If that official archive ends up containing this one for download, I'll probably pull it back down, but for now, have at it. If you've already got it, know that I've upped the MP3 sample rate from that first share (192 vs 256), and thrown the tracks together into a .zip file so it's easier to grab. For more live action, hit up And This Is What The Devil Does for an excellent Fugazi live video collection.

    Fugazi

    Live at Border
    in Burlington, Vermont
    in the early Spring of 1991

    [download as a single 138MB .zip file]

    01. intro banter
    02. Turnover / Styrofoam
    03. banter
    04. Sieve-Fisted Find
    05. Latin Roots / Merchandise
    06. Give Me The Cure / Song 1
    07. Margin Walker / Waiting Room
    08. Long Division / Blueprint
    09. Officer Friendly
    10. Shut The Door
    11. banter
    12. KYEO
    13. Exit Only
    14. Repeater
    15. Reprovisional

    I've never had any luck, either on the internet or in my own memory banks, finding the exact date of this show. If you happen to know, leave a comment.

    Keep your eyes open.



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