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Drunken Sailors Under Starlight

Posted on January 26, 2006 at 2:25 pm | No Comments

So it’s been a couple weeks since I’ve done one of these non-specific posts. Strap in, this could take awhile…

Shocking news, at least for me: Th’ Faith Healers are back after a decade long absence, and they’re playing (the relatively tiny) PA’s Lounge in Somerville. I never got a chance to see them live, so I’m extremely psyched for this… I’ll be crossing my fingers for songs from ‘Lido‘ from now until they take the stage. It’s definitely a ‘get there early’ sort of show, because it will no doubt sell out the tiny room. Much appreciation goes out to The Critique of Pure Reason for setting this one up.

For anyone who missed out as The American Analog Set posted all the song demos from their ‘Set Free’ disc throughout the past few months, well, you’re in a whole lot of luck. Now that they’ve shared them all, one by one, they’ve posted a 60mb .zip file of all 11 song in one shot. My religious weekly visits feel a bit pointless in retrospect, but hey, I’m happy for the rest of ya. (thanks to Mike in the comments for the heads up.)

This season’s schedule of concerts at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston is up, and as usual, there are some great shows. In addition to the Valentine’s Day Undertow Orchestra appearance (that’s Dave Bazan, Vic Chesnutt, Mark Eitzel, & Will Johnson), there are dates for Isobel Campbell with Damon & Naomi in mid-March, The Books with Jos� Gonz�lez and Death Vessel a couple weeks later, and one I’ll most certainly be at, a night with Rachel’s in May. Bound to be just beautiful.

Long as I’m talking about great nights at the MFA, I should mention that Too Much Rock has at last posted a review, along with some excellent photos and a video clip, from last November’s wonderful Clogs & Bell Orchestre show. For those unaware, Clogs share bands members with The National, and Bell Orchestra has a couple of Arcade Fire folks. The video is Bell Orchestre’s entire seven-minute performance of ‘Noviembre‘. Very nice, indeed.

Tickets for Ted Leo’s March 4th Boston show at the Paradise are still available, so if you’re going, don’t wait. It’s a Saturday night show, so it’ll likely sell out faster than normal. If you can, avoid the ticketbastard ‘convenience’ charges by stopping by the ‘Dise during their box office hours between noon and 6pm.

You Ain’t No Picasso has some acoustic Ted cover song action for ya.

If you missed it, a few days ago the Almanac was kindly featured in a Muzzle of Bee’sGet To Know Your Blogger‘ post. You’ll find far more than you really need to know about yours truly, but I sure do appreciate being asked. Aside from my learning of the very cool Crooked Fingers encounter that opens the interview, the best outcome of being profiled is discovering some new music blogs, thanks to comments left both there and here on the ‘Nac. Some newly found faves: rbally, An Aquarium Drunkard, Clever Titles Are So Last Summer, Exitfare, Ear Farm, and Relapse. Gold, I tell you.

Imagine my heartfelt surprise when I came home to find a copy of the debut disc from Whysall Lane waiting for me in my pile o’ mail the other day. After many, many listens, I can enthusiastically recommend this sucker to anyone who hungers for a Versus fix. Actually, anyone who’s looking for smartly-crafted and energetic guitar-pop should grab it from Midheaven Mailorder, or at least give the preview clips a listen over there. Even better, grab mp3s of three tracks over at the under-construction Whysall Lane site, or stream ’em at their MySpace page.

Yes, Ex-Versus frontguy Richard Baluyut is back, and it’s so great to hear him alongside Mikel Delgado (Wussum Pow / Little Deaths), who plays bass and has a Fontaine-ish voice that is just different enough to be her own. Ex-Jawbreaker drummer Adam Pfahler ‘brings the thunder’ (as he says), and is releasing the disc on his own label, Blackball Records, on February 6th. Of all the post-Versus offshoots, Whysall Lane is the one that seems to carry their sonic spirit onwards. Hope to hear news of a tour sometime soon.

And speaking of Versus, For The Records had a fantastic Versus-centric post earlier this week, so go.

Y’know what makes me happy? Seeing a new picture of Throwing Muses drummer David Narcizo sitting behind his kit in a studio. Especially when he’s there with main Muse Kristin Hersh. Happy ears ahead.

So when I found out that we (being the band Charlene, which I play the drums in) were playing a show at TTs in March with a band called Serena Maneesh, I made a mental note to check them out. Before I did, though, I got an enthusiastic email raving about them, from someone who didn’t even realize that I’d already be at the show. Needless to say, I gave the Norwegian band a listen right away, and Britt was right… they’re excellent. One of those rare bands whose recordings give you an instant need to see them live. Britt seems to think the show will sell out, so if you’re at all interested, don’t delay. Stop by TTs for much cheaper tickets.

Brooklyn Vegan has been writing about Serena Maneesh for a couple months (mp3 links there), and has words and images from last week’s NYC show. The March 8th show at TT the Bears in Cambridge will be their first Boston area appearance.

Also recommended to me via email was NYC’s The Picture, who opened up for Editors at the Mercury Lounge last week, and who play Boston’s Bill’s Bar this Saturday night, the 28th. Their debut disc, ‘Connect‘, came out last month, and the four songs on their MySpace page are pretty good. After Boston, The Picture head overseas next week for a few London shows, and return for a couple in NYC before heading to SxSW.

Patrick Monaghan from Chicago-based Carrot Top Records writes about Best Buy’s recurring practice of selling independent cds below cost, and the ill-effect it may have on indie labels and distributors. Merge Records main man Mac McCaughan responds in the Merge forum, and a hearty debate ensues. A tricky issue, all around.

Got Ester Drang’s new disc, ‘Rocinate‘, in the mail the other day, and to be quite honest, I’m just not feeling it. Maybe I need a few more listens, but right now my love for their ‘Infinite Keys‘ is nowhere near being matched. That said, I’ll still be seeing them when they play TTs on March 5th, because I am totally into the new Metal Hearts album, ‘Socialize’, which will be out on February 21st. To stream a couple songs, head to their MySpace page, or grab an mp3 of the album’s title track at their Suicide Squeeze page.

‘Nac reader Phil was lucky enough to see one of Mogwai’s many shows at the London ICA a couple weeks back, and sent me a video he recorded of them performing Like Herod. It’s a pretty large file, so I’ll only be sharing it up here for a few days.

For those who missed the Brooklyn Vegan post (and there really shouldn’t be many of you who did), Stephen Malkmus played solo for a mere 200 people a couple weeks ago in NYC, and treated them to a bunch of Pavement stuff, including ‘Shoot The Singer‘, ‘Box Elder‘, ‘Frontwards‘, and ‘Gold Soundz‘. Great selection of songs, wish I coulda been there. Anyone seen a recording of this flyin’ around the ‘net yet?

Speaking of Mr. Malkmus, here’s some good news for those wondering who will be filling his shoes on the upcoming Silver Jews tour. We’ll be treated to the guitar stylings of Peyton Pinkerton (New Radiant Storm King / Pernice Brothers), who starts rehearsing with the Joos after he’s finished his studio work on the next currently-in-progress Pernice Bros. record. Joining Pinkerton and SJ main-man D.C. Berman in the road show are Berman’s wife Cassie on on bass and vocals, Willie Tyler (Lambchop, Bobby Bare Sr. et al) on guitar, Tony Crow (Lambchop, Bobby Bare Sr. et al) on piano and keys, and Brian Kotzur (Nashville legend, also of the aforementioned bands but from countless others as well) on drums and vocals. Can’t wait for that.

Fittingly, NRSK will be opening up for the Joos when they hit the Middle East Downstairs on Sunday, March 19th, and regular ‘Nac readers will know how psyched I am about that fact. Very, very. Tickets are, surprisingly, still available.

Some mp3s you would do well to grab, if you haven’t yet: the mother lode of Elliott Smith b-sides & demos, Explosions in the Sky’s very first performance, and a high quality Arcade Fire live show that was broadcast on KCMP in Minneapolis in December. The Torture Garden also pulled together links to a ton of Arcade Fire mp3s, including covers and live tracks. (thanks to aka:Raff for the info)

Some great news came in the latest Teenbeat Records newsletter: In addition to revealing a February 28th release of Flin Flon’s third disc, ‘Dixie’ (Flin Flon is Mark from Unrest, Matt from True Love Always, and kick-ass bass player Nattles), it announced a new batch of reissues called “Teenbeat Originals“. It’s billed as “a new series of remastered and reissued old releases and limited and live performances”.

The first three releases all come from back in 1985, and they are: The Extremism compilation, which was their very first release, and features Unrest, Jungle George & the Plague (Andrew from Eggs), Fred and Ginger, Section 25, Thirsty Boys (Ian Zack with Tim from Unrest); Unrest’s self-titled first album, originally released on cassette; and lastly, William and Vivian’s ‘Fly To France’, which was a Teenbeat supergroup with Mark and Phil from Unrest with Andrew from Eggs. The newsletter goes on to say that “all will be packaged in new Teenbeat Originals� digipaks along with the original cassette sleeves. Manufactured with on deluxe Teenbeat Archival CD-Rs. $8.99 each at Teenbeat.net.” Sounds like a steal.

There was more good news in the mail-out, include this tease: “2006 TEENBEAT ANNIVERSARY SHOWS! on February 24, 2006 @ Galaxy Hut, Arlington Virginia. Performers to be announced soon!” You lucky DC-area people, you.

Picked up a couple of new cds yesterday, including the new East River Pipe, ‘What Are You On?’ (which I haven’t had time to listen to yet), and Cat Power’s new one, ‘The Greatest’ (which, so far, is fantastic). I nearly grabbed the new Robert Pollard, but the budget was blown. Speaking of Mr. Pollard, he’ll be hitting the Paradise in Boston on April 21st, and tickets are on sale.

I love it when a couple of my favorite things collide: Comics scribe extraordinaire Warren Ellis plugged the wonderful Tender Trap in a recent blog post. Tender Trap’s ‘Language Lessons‘ EP is out now, and a full-length, entitled ‘Talking Backwards’, should be out in April on Matin�e in America, and Fortuna Pop! in Europe.

Ellis has two brand new books on shelves this week, including the first issue of zombie horror comic Black Gas on Avatar, and the debut of the almost indescribable Nextwave on Marvel. All of the above are worth buyin’.

You can also take a look at the entire first issue of Warren Ellis and Ben Templesmith’s excellent monthly buck-ninety-nine-book ‘Fell’ over at Newsarama. If that preview and an under-$2 price tag can’t sell you on it, then nothing can. Also worth a look: an interview with Ellis conducted by Powers artist Michael Avon Oeming.

Another fine comics-centric interview for your enjoyment: The Onion AV Club talks to ‘Local’ creators Brian Wood and Ryan Kelly. Local issue #3 came out yesterday, and it’s the best installment so far. Focusing on a broken-up rock band’s return to their hometown, it really struck a chord with me (ouch, painful pun), and not just because my name and words ended up in the back. You’ll see.

Cool news for one of my comic-making pals: American Elf (and so many other things) creator and sometime singer James Kochalka had one of his songs snagged to be the theme song for a new Fox TV series called The Loop. Cha-ching. The song is ‘Hockey Monkey’, which was written with Kochalka-cronies The Zambonis, and you can hear all the details in this extensive podcast that fansite Kochalkaholic did a couple weeks ago. Set in Chicago, The Loop premieres on Fox on Wednesday, March 15th at 9:30 PM EST, immediately after American Idol. Ideally, the show will not suck, and the fact that both Philip Baker Hall and Mimi Rogers are in the cast bodes well for it.

For 24 geeks, this is too damn cool: The Jacktracker!, a wayfaring map that tracks Jack Bauer’s travels around L.A. (and beyond) during the ongoing season. So obsessive, and so great. And for a fairly funny Bauer-related anecdote, check out SNL’s Andy Samberg appearing on Letterman recently, where he recounts a Kiefer encounter that could have gone very, very badly indeed.

For fellow fans of The Colbert Report: A series of four podcasts in which TV critic Tim Goodman interviews Stephen Colbert. Great stuff.

And for fellow fans of Boston-based mystery author Robert B. Parker (Spenser, Jesse Stone, & Sunny Randall novels), he’ll be reading and signing the upcoming fifth Jesse Stone book, Sea Change, at the downtown Boston Borders Bookstore on School St. The book gets released on February 7th, and the signing is on Thursday, February 16th at 12:30pm.

And finally, I sure hope you remembered to celebrate Trogday earlier this month. Those who forgot are risking severe burnination… so don’t make the same mistake next year.

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    Modest Mouse
    Built to Spill
    @ MGM Music Hall

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    Fcukers
    Villager
    @ Roadrunner

    Thursday, October 16th
    Moving Targets
    One Fall
    Spiller
    @ Faces Brewing

    Friday, October 17th
    Makeout Palace
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    The Ghouls
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    Friday, October 17th
    Bad History Month
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    Peel Dream Magazine
    22° Halo
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    The Psychedelic Furs
    Gary Numan
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    Sheila E. & the E-Train
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    Kingsley Flood
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    Juanita & Juan
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    Kathy Snax Band
    @ Deep Cuts

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    The Chelsea Curve
    Speedfossil
    Cold Expectations
    Happy Little Clouds
    Corin Ashley
    Eric Barlow
    @ the Burren Backroom

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    Guerilla Toss
    @ Crystal Ballroom

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    Ruston Kelly
    Sam MacPherson
    @ the Sinclair

    Monday, October 20th
    Leisure
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    Madi Diaz
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    Tuesday, October 21st
    Big Thief
    @ MGM Music Hall

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    Everclear
    Local H
    Sponge
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    Wednesday, October 22nd
    Mike Viola
    @ the Lizard Lounge

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    Brian Dunne
    Dead Gowns
    @ the Rockwell

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    Des Demonas
    @ The Wilbur

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    Shudder to Think
    Zwei Null Zwei
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    Belly
    "King" 30th Anniversary Tour!
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    October 23rd & 24th
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    "Watertop" Release Shows
    @ the Lizard Lounge

    Friday, October 24th
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    Spooky Season Showcase
    with Peppermint Kicks, Beck Black,
    Jennifer Tefft & the Strange, and
    Smitt E. Smitty & the Fezztones
    @ Crystal Ballroom

    Friday, October 24th
    Nervous Eaters
    play with a screening of the
    "Life on the Other Planet"
    70s/80s Boston rock doc
    @ the Regent Theatre

    Friday, October 24th
    Insomnies
    Chris Brokaw
    The Golden Dregs
    Lights Out
    @ Myrtle, Providence

    Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
    October 24th, 25th, & 26th
    Jonathan Richman
    with Tommy Larkins
    @ the Somerville Theatre

    Saturday, October 25th
    Tommy Stinson's
    Cowboys in the Campfire
    with Bob Logan
    & Chris Amaral
    @ Faces Brewing

    Saturday, October 25th
    Cheap Trick
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    Halloween show with...
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    & The Naya Rockers (as REM),
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    & Happy Little Clouds, Endation,
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    Adi Sun (as Queens of the Stone Age)
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    House show in Dorchester
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    Rufus Wainwright
    @ City Winery

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    Ezra Furman
    The Golden Dregs
    @ the Sinclair

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    Minus The Bear
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    Sunday, October 26th
    Boston Musicians Celebrate
    Steve Morse
    with
    Willie Alexander,
    Leon Beal,
    Chuck McDermott,
    Scott Damgaard Combo,
    Jesse Williams Quartet,
    Danielle Miraglia,
    & Woody Geissmann
    @ the Regent Theatre

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    Bryan Adams
    Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo
    @ the Garden

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    Big D & the Kids Table:
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    with Westbound Train,
    & the JB Conspiracy
    @ the Sinclair

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    Laufey
    Suki Waterhouse
    @ TD Garden

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    Autechre
    Mark Broom
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Wednesday, October 29th
    Herbie Hancock
    @ the Wang Theatre

    Tuesday, October 28th
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    Hosted by James Sullivan
    featuring the Paid Protesters
    & a revolving cast of singers
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    Will Dailey, Thea Hopkins,
    Cliff Notez, Aaron Perrino,
    and Chad Stokes
    @ the Burren Back Room

    Wednesday, October 29th
    EARFULL series
    "Writers reading, songwriters playing"
    with authors
    Tom Perrotta & Alice Hoffman
    and musicians
    Highway Hosiery & Adam Sherman
    @ Regattabar, Cambridge

    Wednesday, October 29th
    Of Monsters and Men
    Arny Margret
    @ Roadrunner

    Wednesday, October 29th
    The Beta Band
    @ the Royale

    Thursday, October 30th
    Cage the Elephant
    Hey, Nothing
    Common People
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Thursday, October 30th
    Thundercat
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday & Saturday
    October 31st & November 1st
    Fleshwater
    Chat Pile
    @ the Paradise

    Saturday, November 1st
    Andy Bell (of Erasure)
    @ the Wilbur

    Sunday, November 2nd
    Fruit Bats (solo)
    @ the Sinclair

    Monday, November 3rd
    Margaret Glaspy
    Brooke Annibale
    @ City Winery

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    Dinosaur Live!
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    Rob Huebel, Jason Mantzoukas,
    Owen Burke, Danielle Schneider,
    and Mary Holland
    @ the Chevalier, Medford

    Wednesday, November 5th
    Boris
    "Pink" 20th Anniversary Tour
    with Uniform
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, November 6th
    Matt Pond PA
    @ the Fallout Shelter, Norwood

    Thursday, November 6th
    Colin Hay (Men at Work)
    @ the Chevalier Theatre

    Thursday, November 6th
    Robert Plant's Saving Grace
    featuring Suzi Dian
    @ the Shubert Theatre

    Thursday & Friday
    November 6th & 7th
    The Lone Bellow
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, Friday, & Saturday
    November 6th, 7th, & 8th
    Buffalo Tom's 2nd annual
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    with special live performances
    & guests each night
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Friday & Saturday
    November 7th & 8th
    Steve Martin & Martin Short
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    Saturday, November 8th
    Luke O'Neil
    "We Had It Coming"
    Book Release Party
    4pm @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, November 8th
    Cracker
    with special guests
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    Howl Owl Howl
    @ the Paradise

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    The Mars Volta
    @ House of Blues

    Sunday, November 9th
    Flock of Dimes
    @ the Rockwell

    Sunday, November 9th
    The Samples
    @ City Winery

    Tuesday, November 11th
    Jason Bonham's
    Led Zeppelin Evening
    @ the House of Blues Boston

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    November 11th & 12th
    Micky Dolenz (the Monkees)
    Songs & Stories
    @ City Winery

    Wednesday, November 12th
    Jens Lekman
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, November 13th
    Janeane Garofalo
    two shows
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Thursday, November 13th
    Major Stars
    Mountain Movers
    Gossip Collar
    @ Deep Cuts

    Thursday, November 13th
    Celebration of Hip-Hop with
    Hall of Fame Induction of Rakim
    @ Berklee Performance Center

    Friday, November 14th
    The Smithereens
    with John Cowsill
    @ City Winery

    Friday, November 14th
    John Fogerty
    doing CCR songs
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Friday, November 14th
    Geese
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    Spiller
    The Long Wait
    @ the Middle East

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    Hallelujah The Hills
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    with the return of the mighty...
    Ho-Ag! @ Deep Cuts

    Saturday, November 15th
    Beach Fossils
    @ the Paradise

    Sunday, November 16th
    The Faint
    Hercules & Love Affair
    @ the Royale

    Sunday, November 16th
    Die Spitz
    @ the Sinclair

    Sunday, November 16th
    Black Flag
    (Ginn & the kids)
    @ Taffeta in Lowell

    Monday, November 17th
    Tom Morello & Friends
    (electric full band show)
    @ the Paradise

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    November 18th & 19th
    The Barr Brothers
    Land of Talk
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, November 19th
    EARFULL series
    "Writers reading, songwriters playing"
    @ Regattabar, Cambridge

    Wednesday, November 19th
    Author Joe Hill
    presenting 'King Sorrow'
    @ Brookline Booksmith

    Thursday, November 20th
    Weakened Friends
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, November 20th
    Sarah McLachlan
    @ the Orpheum

    Thursday, November 20th
    SOM
    Hiroe
    Girih
    Bedroom Eyes
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, November 21st
    Queensrÿche
    Accept
    @ Somerville Theatre

    Friday & Saturday
    November 21st & 22nd
    Letters to Cleo
    The Cavedogs
    @ the Paradise Rock Club

    Saturday, November 22nd
    Couch
    @ Roadrunner

    Sunday, November 23rd
    Story of the Year
    Senses Fail
    Armor for Sleep
    @ Roadrunner

    Monday, November 24th
    Stevie Nicks
    @ TD Garden

    Monday, November 24th
    Bar Italia
    Lifeguard
    @ the Paradise

    Monday, November 24th
    Patti Smith
    Horses 50th Anniversary Tour
    @ the Orpheum

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    November 25th & 26th
    The English Beat
    @ City Winery

    Wednesday, November 26th
    The Lemonheads
    @ The Wilbur

    Saturday, November 29th
    Portugal. The Man
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, November 29th
    Vundabar
    @ the Sinclair

    Sunday, November 30th
    Caspian
    Aisha Burns
    @ Sonia

    Monday, December 1st
    (second show added)
    The Beths
    Phoebe Rings
    @ the Royale

    Friday, December 5th
    The Besnard Lakes
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, December 5th
    STL GLD
    House Party
    with Bad Rabbits
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, December 5th
    The Bug Club
    Spirit Ghost
    Dinos
    Joy Boys
    @ O'Brien's

    Saturday, December 6th
    The Aimee Mann & Ted Leo
    Christmas Show featuring
    Paul F. Tompkins, Nellie McKay,
    & Josh Gondelman
    @ the Chevalier Theatre

    December 6th
    Sorry
    @ the Middle East Up

    Tuesday, December 9th
    They Are Gutting A Body Of Water
    Hooky
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Wednesday, December 10th
    EARFULL series
    "Writers reading, songwriters playing"
    @ Regattabar, Cambridge

    Thursday, December 11th
    The Ladybug Transistor
    Giant Day
    Gold Dust
    @ Deep Cuts

    Saturday, December 13th
    Paula Poundstone
    @ the Mosesian Center, Watertown

    Saturday, December 13th
    Will Dailey
    @ the Paradise

    Saturday, December 13th
    Converge's SADDEST DAY Fest
    with Touché Amoré, Coalesce,
    The Hope Conspiracy, Soul Glo,
    Year of the Knife, Stress Positions,
    Wormwood, and more
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, December 13th
    A John Waters Christmas
    @ Berklee Performance Center

    Saturday, December 13th
    J. Robbins Band plays
    Burning Airlines
    @ Deep Cuts

    Sunday, December 14th
    Cursive
    AJJ
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Monday, December 15th
    Algernon Cadwallader
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, December 17th
    Patti Smith
    Book Tour Stop
    @ the Chevalier

    Saturday, December 20th
    The Del Fuegos
    Early & Late shows
    @ City Winery

    Sunday, December 21st
    Samantha Fish
    Cedric Burnside
    Jon Spencer
    @ the Wilbur

    Saturday, December 27th
    John Oliver
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, December 28th
    The Felice Brothers
    Charlotte Cornfield
    @ the Sinclair

    Monday & Tuesday
    December 29th & 30th
    The Disco Biscuits
    Monday @ the Sinclair
    Tuesday @ the Royale

    Wednesday, January 14th, 2026
    Bishop Allen
    Mates of State
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, January 15th
    Cate Le Bon
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, January 15th
    Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
    "Piano & Voice" performance
    @ the MFA Boston

    Monday, January 19th
    Shame
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Thursday, January 27th
    The Residents
    Eskimo Live! Tour
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Saturday & Sunday
    January 31st & February 1st
    Something In The Way Fest 2026
    with Explosions In The Sky,
    Sunny Day Real Estate, Citizen,
    Tigers Jaw, The Hotelier, Momma,
    Angel Dust, February, First Day Back,
    Glitterer, Glixen, Gollylagging, Guv,
    Graham Hunt, Horse Jumper of Love,
    How Much Art, No Warning, Pelican,
    Park National, Pool Kids, Sheer Mag,
    Wicca Phase Springs Eternal,
    and Teen Suicide
    @ Roadrunner

    February 13th
    Nine Inch Nails
    @ TD Garden

    Friday, February 20th
    Marissa Nadler
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Saturday, February 21st
    Margo Price
    @ the Royale

    February 28th
    Ratboys
    Florry
    @ the Sinclair

    Tuesday, March 3rd
    Spiritual Cramp
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
    March 13th, 14th, & 15th
    Dropkick Murphys
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Tuesday, March 17th
    Dropkick Murphys
    @ House of Blues

    Thursday, March 19th
    Julianna Barwick
    & Mary Lattimore
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Friday, March 20th
    The Hives
    The Chats
    @ House of Blues

    Saturday, March 21st
    Joyce Manor
    Militarie Gun
    Teen Mortgage
    Combat
    @ House of Blues

    Monday, March 23rd
    Westerman
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, March 26th
    The Format
    Piebald
    Adult Mom
    @ Roadrunner

    Sunday, March 29th
    Ladysmith Black Mambazo
    @ Sanders Theatre

    Wednesday, April 1st
    Wednesday (the band)
    @ the Royale

    Thursday, April 2nd
    On Cinema Live! with
    Tim Heidecker
    & Gregg Turkington
    @ the Wilbur

    Friday, April 3rd
    Patrick Watson
    @ Somerville Theatre

    Thursday, April 16th
    Rhiannon Giddens
    @ the Orpheum

    Sunday, April 19th
    Heavenly
    Swansea Sound
    Jeanines
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, May 14th
    Melody's Echo Chamber
    @ the Royale

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    May 19th & 20th
    Belle and Sebastian
    play "Tigermilk" (19th) and
    "If You're Feeling Sinister" (20th)
    @ the Orpheum

    Wednesday, June 26th
    The Church
    The Singles Tour
    (rescheduled from 8/1/25)
    @ Somerville Theatre

    Friday, September 4th
    Peter Hook & the Light
    play New Order's "Get Ready"
    @ House of Blues