Bradley’s Almanac

Boston Giveaway: MAGNETIC FIELDS vinyl + documentary screening

Posted on April 22, 2010 at 11:26 am | No Comments

A gift for one of my Boston-based readers, courtesy of the now-officially-underway Independent Film Festival and Warner Bros. Records’ new all-vinyl online record store, Because Sound Matters.

This Sunday evening, the IFFB will be hosting the New England premiere of the Stephin Merritt / Magnetic Fields documentary “Strange Powers” at the Brattle, and not only do I have a pair of screening tickets to hand out, but I’ve got an accompanying slab of twelve-inch wax to sweeten the deal: A pressing of the band’s latest album, “Realism”, on vinyl, with an accompanying compact disc inside for easy transport.

So, if you were thinking this whole (very much welcomed) vinyl resurgence thing was a passing phase, well, the WB opening BecauseSoundMatters.com might just put those doubts to rest. The mega-corp has done more than dip a toe in the pond, they dove in and started a site solely devoted to black platters, offering up exclusives, pre-orders, and yes, even apparel. In a time when the big boys are cutting back, the Warners have put some money and promo muscle behind vinyl, and that’s saying something. If you know me, and this site, then you know I’m not one for banner ads. But allow me to give out free Magnetic Fields vinyl to someone? Well, ok, ya got me.

Live near Boston? Want to see that screening for free with a friend? Want that MF vinyl? If the word “Yes” just popped into your head three times in a row, then here’s what you need to do: Send an email to giveaways [at] bradleysalmanac [dot] com titled “Yeah! Oh, Yeah!” before Noon sharp this Saturday, April 24th. That’s when I’ll pick a random winner, get their mailing address, and put their name on a couple passes to the 7:30pm screening of “Strange Powers: Stephin Merritt and the Magnetic Fields” at Harvard Square’s wonderful Brattle Theatre. Just make sure you’re free that night before you enter so the tix don’t go to waste. Given the band’s Boston roots, it’ll likely sell out.

Have a look at the film’s official site, and the trailer.

It’s Here: The 2010 Independent Film Fest of Boston starts tonight!

Posted on April 21, 2010 at 4:39 pm | No Comments

In just a number of hours, the 8th annual Independent Film Festival of Boston kicks off with an opening night at the Somerville Theatre, then spreads to a few other area cinemas for a week-long celebration of all that is good about goin’ to the movies. Lovingly (and tirelessly) curated by an all-volunteer staff, it ranks very high among the reasons I love this town, and I haven’t missed a single IFFB yet.

In years past, I’ve done run-downs spotlighting a film or two that I’m looking forward to during each day of the fest, but this year I’m going to switch that up a little bit. The reason? Well, the music. There’s lots of strong music-related content this year, so I’m going to hit that list and close out with a few other films I’m looking forward to…

Since their second edition in 2004, the IFFB has always made sure that music documentaries are a component of the fest, and each year usually brings at least one that’s directly up my alley – In 2004 we had “Dig!”, 2005 brought “Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley”, 2006 gave us the one two locally-flavored punch of Pixies doc “loudQUIETloud” and Mission of Burma’s “Not A Photograph”, 2007 delivered “Silver Jew”, then “Joy Division” in 2008, and most recently, “I Need That Record!” and the locally-made “Speaking In Code” last year. That’s not even a complete list of all the music-related films they’ve shown (and that I’ve been compelled to see).

Well, this year up’s the ante: A documentary focusing on my favorite songwriter of all time? Oh yes. How about a film centered on a Boston-connected curmudgeon (and his band), hailed as one of the best contemporary songsmiths working? Roger that. Want to learn more about the only British rock-band-frontman with a style of facial hair named after him? Yeah, they’ve got that. The struggle of a Boston-based writer during his attempt to reunite a seminal UK band, with the input of a half-dozen other famous fans? Uh-huh. Throw in a look inside the origins of the Muslim punk scene, and you’ve got yourself one seriously varied music-doc itinerary. Hell, this list could comprise a mini-fest on its own…

  • Searching For Elliott Smith
    (Official Site / IMDB)

    Screening on Monday, April 26th at 7pm at the Somerville Theatre
    Director Gil Reyes in attendance

    If you’ve been reading this blog for any length of time, you know I’m terribly non-committal (i.e. wishy washy) when it comes to picking favorites. But my favorite songwriter? Yeah, it’s Elliott. His death hit me like no other, had a far greater effect on me than the loss of any other cultural figure. He’s probably had the most direct impact on my life than any other person I’ve never met. So to say that I’m looking forward to this particular film is a bit of an understatement.

  • Strange Powers: Stephin Merritt and The Magnetic Fields
    (Official Site / IMDB)

    Screening on Sunday, April 25th at 7:30pm at the Brattle Theatre
    Magnetic Fields member/manager Claudia Gonson in attendance (I think)
    (and if I had to wager, other MF’ers will be there, too)

    By all accounts (and recorded evidence), Stephen Merritt is a prickly fellow. Cantankerous, droll, crabby – consult your thesaurus, and yeah, he’s probably been called that. But as far as I’m concerned, he’s earned that right, what with all the irresistibly catchy tunes he’s crafted with his various projects – The Gothic Archies, Future Bible Heroes, alongside Lemony Snicket – but most prominently with his mates in The Magnetic Fields. Able to dip his toe in whatever style he damn well pleases, he’s a modern master, and in concert his generally dour manner comes across as divine comedy when combined with his longstanding foil, singer/keyboard player Claudia Gonson. I think she’ll be at this screening for a Q&A or intro or something (songs, maybe? we can hope.), and given the band’s strong Boston ties, I picture a crowd filled with friends and bandmates (both former and current).

  • Lemmy
    (Official Site / IMDB)

    Screening on Friday, April 23rd at 10pm the Somerville Theatre
    Director Wes Orshosk in attendance

    Ian Fraser Kilmister. His facial hair is as legendary as his playing in Motorhead. I mean, do any other festival-related celebs rate their own action figure? I think not. (oh, if only they’d made Deadwood figs). The biggest surprise about this documentary is that one didn’t already exist. If you love Lemmy, if you’ve ever rocked out to “Ace Of Spades“, how can you miss this?

    (That said… I’ll be missing it, but only because it’s up against the Bill Hicks documentary. Tough one, that.)

  • Do It Again
    (Official Site / IMDB)

    Screening on Saturday, April 24th at 8pm at the Somerville Theatre
    Director Robert Patton Spruill, subject/producer Geoff Edgers, and former
    Del Fuegos member Warren Zanes (who is featured in the film) in attendance

    (I wrote the synopsis for this one in the IFFB’s program guide, so I’ll paste some of that here)

    Every real music fan has a favorite band – but it’s a very rare fan who single-handedly attempts to reunite them years after they’ve packed it in. In director Robert Patton Spruill’s documentary, that rare fan is Geoff Edgers, a Boston Globe staff writer and dedicated follower of the Kinks. Edgers was driven to embark on a risky and time-consuming quest to get the Davies brothers and their old bandmates back in the same room to play some songs. He enlists some pretty impressive Kinks fans for moral (and musical) support, including Robyn Hitchcock, Sting, Paul Weller, Peter Buck, and Zooey Deschannel (and if you think it was impossible for Zooey to appear even more endearing than she already seems to be, well, think again).

  • Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam
    (Official Site / IMDB)

    Screening on Thursday, April 22nd at 7:15 at the Somerville Theatre
    Director Omar Majeed in attendance

    Chronicles the highly unusual, and relatively recent, genesis of the Muslim American punk scene. Most musical movements eventually get documented in various books, but this one flips that convention on its head – Michael Mohammed Knight’s 2003 novel, “The Taqwacores” came first, and the scene soon followed.

  • And another film that, while not a documentary, deserves a mention in an IFFB 2010 music post…

  • Le Donk & Scor-Zay-Zee
    (Trailer / IMDB)

    Screening on Thursday, April 22nd at 10pm at the Somerville Theatre

    A mockumentary chronicling the rise of an obscure UK rapper and his manager who enlist the help of, believe it or not, the Arctic Monkeys.

  • And, lastly, I’ll bullet-point a few non-musical highlights of my personal festival schedule…

  • The opening night film, which starts in just a couple hours, is Shari Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini’s “The Extra Man”, starring Kevin Kline and Paul Dano (from “Little Miss Sunshine” and “There Will Be Blood”). Kline will be there in person, and is being honored with the IFFBoston 2010 Career Achievement Award. And don’t ask him to do Otto from A Fish Called Wanda… he’s gotta be sick of that by now.
  • The one and only John Hawkes, an actor I’ve loved even before he embodied the wonderful Sol Star in Deadwood, is coming to town to attend the Friday night screening of Winter’s Bone. You might also know him from former IFFB selection “Me and You and Everyone We Know”, or even from the current season of “Lost”. Can’t wait to see him in person, and I’ll be wearing my “Star & Bullock Hardware” t-shirt with pride.
  • Even though she was just here a couple weeks ago to attend the Boston Comic-Con, actor/director Amber Benson (aka Tara from Buffy the Vampire Slayer) is returning to attend the screening of her new film “Drones” (which was co-directed by Adam Busch, aka Warren, aka the guy who killed Tara). The film stars another familiar Buffyverse face, Jonathan M. Woodward (who has appeared in no less than three Whedon shows), as well as Mr. James Urbaniak, who himself attended the IFFB a few years back.
  • Director Todd Solondz is coming to show his latest work, “Life During Wartime”. The film has a conceit that sounds very Solondz-ish: He brings back characters from his previous films and casts them with different actors. Should be interesting, at the very least.
  • I mentioned above that I’m skipping “Lemmy” to catch “American: The Bill Hicks Story”. Fellow fans of Hicks’ comedy, which was more biting social commentary than funny ha-ha, know why I had to make this choice.
  • Going to try and catch one or two of the Short Film packages this year, but the one I’m most looking forward to is the animation block. Check that out.
  • Another short film that intrigues me? “Athena”. Why? Well, Harry Dean Stanton and David Thewlis, that’s why.
  • Last I heard, there’s a slim chance that James Franco will show up for the closing night film, a screening of his behind-the-scenes SNL documentary, “Saturday Night”. Even if he’s not there, that’s pretty much a can’t miss flick for me.
  • Keep up with the IFFB this week on both Twitter and Facebook. I would recommend that you buy a full festival pass, but they’re already sold out, so make sure you buy your individual tickets in advance, so you don’t get shut out.

    Alright, time to head over to the Davis Square and pick up my pass. I’ll update some hyperlinks as soon as I get a chance. See ya at the Somerville…

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  • BOSTON-AREA LIVE SHOW ACTION
    Wednesday, February 11th
    The EARFULL series
    writers reading,
    songwriters performing.
    with authors
    Thomas Beller & John Sayles
    and musicians
    The Lo-I & Chris Smither
    @ the Regattabar

    Thursday, February 12th
    Brandi Carlile
    The Head and the Heart
    @ TD Garden

    Friday, February 13th
    Nine Inch Nails
    Boys Noize
    @ TD Garden

    Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
    February 13th, 14th, & 15th
    Marcello Hernandez
    @ the Wilbur

    Sunday, February 15th
    The Black Heart Procession
    Chris Brokaw (solo electric)
    @ Sonia

    Tuesday, February 17th
    The Runarounds
    Astrea
    Hey I'm Outside
    @ the House of Blues

    Tuesday, February 17th
    Which Side Are You On?:
    A Protest Music Teach Out
    This month's edition includes...
    Dennis Brennan, The Dogmatics,
    The Flying Vipers ft. Kellee Webb,
    Stephen Fredette, Dwayne Haggins,
    and Jim Infantino
    @ the Burren Backroom

    Thursday, February 19th
    A Benefit for LUCE Hotline
    with Dino Gala,
    Babybaby_explores,
    and Rick Maguire of Pile
    @ the Lilypad

    Friday, February 20th
    Puppy Problems
    Emi McSwain
    Hey, I'm Outside
    Tiberiusnew
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, February 20th
    Marissa Nadler
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Saturday, February 21st
    Todd Barry
    @ the Comedy Studio

    Saturday, February 21st
    Margo Price
    @ the Royale

    Sunday, February 22nd
    Tracy Bonham
    Spring Residency night 1
    @ the Burren Backroom

    Friday, February 27th
    Hilken & Melissa Band,
    Cujo with Jen Trynin,
    and Magen Tracy &
    the Missed Connections
    Early Show @ the Middle East Up

    Friday, February 27th
    Moviola
    Sleepyhead
    Thalia Zedek
    @ the Lilypad

    Friday, February 27th
    Winterpills
    @ the Charles River Museum
    of Industry & Innovation

    Saturday, February 28th
    A Night of Rock n Roll
    for the Armory on the Assobet
    A Fundraiser featuring...
    The Haymakers, Louder Than Milk,
    Andrea Gillis, Chris Warren,
    and Royal Pines
    @ Clover Road Brewery
    in Hudson, Massachusetts

    Saturday, February 28th
    Minibeast
    Tell
    @ Thirsty First, Lowell

    Saturday, February 28th
    Ratboys
    Florry
    @ the Sinclair

    Tuesday, March 3rd
    Spiritual Cramp
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, March 4th
    Lucid Express
    High
    Sophie's Bodie
    @ O'Brien's

    Wednesday, March 4th
    Cat Power
    "The Greatest 2026" tour
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, March 6th
    Michael Shannon,
    Jason Narducy,
    & friends play REM's
    "Life's Rich Pageant"
    with opener
    Eugene Mirman
    @ the Royale

    Tuesday, March 10th
    Trace Mountains
    Coma Cinema
    Elvis Depressedly
    @ the Rockwell

    Tuesday, March 10th
    Lights
    @ the Paradise

    Friday, March 13th
    Quarters
    Paper Lady
    @ the Royale

    Friday, March 13th
    Bedroom Eyes
    Vivid Bloom
    Unmade Bed
    @ Faces Brewing

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

    Saturday, March 14th
    Some Velvet Sidewalk
    Minibeast
    Lupo Cittá
    @ Deep Cuts

    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
    Black Beach
    Pinklids
    Nice Guys
    Dinos
    @ Deep Cuts

    Saturday, March 21st
    Cass McCombs
    Chris Cohen
    @ Brighton Music Hall

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

    Sunday, March 22nd
    Maria Somerville
    @ the ICA Boston

    Sunday, March 22nd
    Tracy Bonham
    Spring Residency night 2
    @ the Burren Backroom

    Monday, March 23rd
    Matt Berninger
    Ronboy
    @ the Royale

    Monday, March 23rd
    Westerman
    @ the Sinclair

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

    Friday, March 27th Mike Gordon (Phish) & his band
    @ the Paradise

    Friday, March 27th
    Downtown Boys
    Whyte Lipstick
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, March 27th
    Old 97s
    Lizzie No
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, March 27th
    Slomosa
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Friday, March 27th
    Gwar
    Soulfly
    King Parrot
    @ the House of Blues

    Sunday, March 29th
    Ladysmith Black Mambazo
    @ Sanders Theatre

    Monday, March 30th
    Tigers Jaw
    Hot Flash Heat Wave
    @ the Sinclair

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

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

    Friday, April 3rd
    Patrick Watson
    @ Somerville Theatre

    Friday & Saturday
    April 3rd & 4th
    Hayley Williams
    Water From Your Eyes
    @ House of Blues

    Saturday, April 4th
    Throwing Muses
    @ the Paradise

    Saturday, April 4th
    The Dirty Three
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, April 4th
    Puscifer
    Dave Hill
    @ the Wang Theatre

    Wednesday, April 8th
    The Wedding Present
    Mark Robinson
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, April 8th
    Mclusky
    Pile
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, April 9th
    Circle Jerks
    Gorilla Biscuits
    @ the Paradise

    Friday, April 10th
    Band of Horses
    @ the Cabot in Beverly

    Friday, April 10th
    TAKAAT
    Major Stars
    KO Queen
    @ Deep Cuts

    Saturday, April 11th
    DARK SPRING BOSTON
    @ Sonia

    Saturday, April 11th
    Hot Stove Cool Music returns!
    with Fountains of Wayne,
    Kay Hanley, Peter Gammons,
    Will Dailey, Hot Stove All-Stars,
    and more!
    @ the Paradise

    Saturday, April 11th
    A benefit for Dana Farber!
    Sidewalk Driver
    Silver Screams
    The Wynotts
    Duck & Cover
    @ Faces

    Sunday, April 12th
    Holy Fuck
    @ the Rockwell

    Sunday, April 12th
    Bush
    Mammoth
    James and the Cold Gun
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Tuesday, April 14th
    The Chameleons
    The Veldt
    @ Crystal Ballroom

    Tuesday, April 14th
    Fantastic Cat
    @ The Middle East Up

    Thursday, April 16th
    Rhiannon Giddens
    @ the Orpheum

    Friday, April 17th
    Snail Mail
    Swirlies
    Sharp Pins
    @ Big Night Live

    Friday, April 17th
    Pallbearer
    @ Widowmaker, Braintree

    Saturday, April 18th
    The Last Dinner Party
    Florence Road
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, April 18th
    Nick Offerman
    "Big Woodchuck" tour
    @ the Chevalier Theatre

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

    Sunday, April 19th
    Tracy Bonham
    Spring Residency night 3
    @ the Burren Backroom

    Monday, April 20th
    The Antlers
    Tōth
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Monday, April 20th
    Broncho
    @ the Sinclair

    Tuesday, April 21st
    José González
    Abby Sage
    @ the Royale

    Thursday, April 23rd
    Weedeater
    Conan
    @ Sonia

    Saturday, April 25th
    Robin Pecknold
    (of Fleet Foxes)
    Allegra Krieger
    @ Shalin Liu Performance Ctr.
    in Rockport, MA

    Monday, April 27th
    The Afghan Whigs
    Mercury Rev
    @ the Royale

    Monday, April 27th
    Fishbone
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, April 30th
    Oklou
    @ the Royale

    Thursday, April 30th
    through Sunday, May 3rd
    The Hold Steady
    celebrate 30 years of
    "Boys and Girls in America"
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, April 30th
    through Saturday, May 2nd
    The full lineup has been shared for...
    The Town and the City Festival
    featuring
    John Doe (from X) & David Lowery
    (from Camper Van Beethoven & Cracker)
    The Felice Brothers, Vundabar, Copilot,
    Tanya Donelly & Chris Brokaw,
    Future Teens, GA-20, Steve Wynn,
    John Lanford & Friends, Kris Delmhorst,
    Christana Vane, The Wolff Sisters, JVK,
    Megan From Work, Tysk Tysk Task,
    The Ghouls (performing Black Sabbath),
    Burp. (performing the Beatles),
    The Deliriants (reunion), Toluca Lake,
    Western Education, Dom the Composer,
    Dee Tension & the Secrets, Abby Moskow,
    Stay At Home Dads, Other Brother Darryl,
    The Evolutionists, Nigel Wearne, Tell,
    Poorhouse Records Allstars, Krixus,
    Dead Vapor, Mike's Carwash, Sinnet,
    Grave Givertz, Joshua Theodore,
    Losing Side, Phantom Ocean, Ron's Car,
    Weatherman, Makeshift Kings,
    Charming Arson, The Darlin', Make It So,
    Josh McKelvie, Ruby Red, Beagle Dog,
    Marcy the Baptist, Your Friends,
    Jazz Criminals, Ava Sophia,
    and Everly Estelle, plus comedians
    Tony V, Kristin O'Brien, Jen Howell,
    Jacques Lambert, & James Hamilton
    along with a reading of
    "Fenway Punk" by Chris Wrenn
    @ many venues through Lowell, MA

    Friday, May 1st
    Tanya Donelly
    & Chris Brokaw
    @ First Church, Cambridge

    Monday, May 4th
    Yumi Zouma
    Ducks Ltd.
    @ the Sinclair

    Tuesday, May 5th
    Dry Cleaning
    YHWH Nailgun
    @ the Paradise

    Tuesday, May 5th
    The Messthetics
    and James Brandon Lewis
    @ City Winery Boston

    Tuesday, May 5th
    Gladie
    Noun
    @ Deep Cuts

    Saturday, May 9th
    Remember Sports
    Cusp
    @ Crystal Ballroom

    Saturday, May 9th
    Somerville Porchfest
    all around Somerville

    Sunday, May 10th
    The Cribs
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, May 13th
    Courtney Barnett
    Momma
    Truman Sinclair
    @ Roadrunner

    Thursday, May 14th
    (moved from March 5th)
    The Joy Formidable
    @ the Somerville Armory

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

    Friday, May 15th
    Nova One (LP release show!)
    Bong Wish
    Winkler
    @ Deep Cuts

    Sunday, May 17th
    Tracy Bonham
    Spring Residency night 4
    @ the Burren Backroom

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

    Friday, May 22nd
    The Sheila Divine
    "The Middle Ages" LP release show!
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Friday, May 22nd
    King Tuff
    Mod Lang
    @ the Middle East Up

    Friday, May 22nd
    The Black Angels
    L.A. Witch
    @ the Royale

    Saturday, May 23th
    Robber Robber
    @ Deep Cuts

    Sunday, May 24th
    David Lee Roth
    @ the House of Blues

    Saturday, May 30th
    Napalm Death
    Acid Bath
    Pig Destroyer
    @ Roadrunner

    Thursday, June 4th
    St. Vincent
    @ Boston Symphony Hall

    Friday, June 5th
    Freddie Gibbs
    Geordie Greep
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday & Saturday
    June 5th & 6th
    They Might Be Giants
    @ the House of Blues

    Wednesday, June 10th
    The Avett Brothers
    and Mike Patton
    present AVTT/PTTN
    @ the Wang

    Wednesday, June 10th
    Primus
    Les Claypool's Frog Brigade
    The Lennon Delirium
    @ the Pavilion

    Thursday, June 11th
    Echo & the Bunnymen
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, June 12th
    Dave Matthews Band
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Saturday, June 20th
    Jimmy Eat World
    "Bleed American" 25th Anniversary
    Thrice
    Girls Against Boys
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Tuesday, June 23rd
    Wolfmother
    @ House of Blues

    Wednesday, June 24th
    The Church
    The Singles Tour
    (rescheduled from 8/1/25)
    @ Somerville Theatre

    Wednesday, June 24th
    Sammy Hagar & his band
    Rick Springfield
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Friday, June 26th
    Souled American
    @ Deep Cuts

    Sunday, June 28th
    Weird Nightmare
    @ Deep Cuts

    Tuesday, July 14th
    Joe Jackson
    @ the Chevalier

    Sunday, July 26th
    Men At Work
    Toad the Wet Sprocket
    Shonen Knife
    @ South Shore Music Circus

    Friday, June 27th
    The Human League
    Soft Cell
    Alison Moyet
    @ the Wang

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    June 30th & July 1st
    Goose
    @ the Pavilion

    Thursday, July 2nd
    Godsmack
    Stone Temple Pilots
    Dorothy
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Tuesday, July 7th
    Black Country, New Road
    Horsegirl
    @ Roadrunner

    Wednesday, July 8th
    American Football
    Ian Sweet
    @ the Royale

    Wednesday, July 8th
    Lionel Richie
    Earth, Wind & Fire
    @ the TD Garden

    Thursday, July 9th
    Stewart Copeland
    spoken word tour
    @ City Winery Boston

    Saturday, July 11th
    Noah Kahan
    @ Fenway Park

    Tuesday, July 21st
    Billy Strings
    @ Agganis Arena

    Monday, July 27th
    Metric
    Broken Social Scene
    Stars
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Friday, July 31st
    Tori Amos
    @ the Pavilion

    Wednesday, August 5th
    Buddy Guy
    @ Lynn Auditorium

    Friday, August 14th
    Blues Traveler
    Gin Blossoms
    Spin Doctors
    @ the Pavilion

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

    Saturday, September 12th
    Rush
    @ TD Garden

    Saturday, September 12th
    Devotchka
    plays "Little Miss Sunshine"
    @ the Sinclair

    Monday, September 14th
    Aldous Harding
    @ the Sinclair

    Tuesday, September 22nd
    Bikini Kill
    @ Roadrunner

    Wednesday, September 23rd
    Armand Hammer
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Wednesday, September 23rd
    UB40
    @ the Wilbur

    Friday & Saturday
    October 9th & 10th
    Superdrag
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Saturday, October 17th
    Sugar
    J. Robbins
    @ Roadrunner

    Monday, November 9th
    Hiss Golden Messenger
    @ the Sinclair