Bradley’s Almanac

[Live MP3s] Sparklehorse in Boston 2007

Posted on March 5, 2007 at 8:23 am | No Comments

Boston, like many other places, has been lacking for visits from Mark Linkous and the touring version of his Sparklehorse. It’s not as if he hits the road frequently, and aside from an opening slot for the Flaming Lips here in 2003, his last proper Boston stop was almost eight years ago. That was a bit before I fell in love with 2001’s “It’s A Wonderful Life“, so the fairly deep connection I made with that album was confined to my headphones. In a way, that made the songs more personal; not sharing the experience with a crowd or hearing them taken beyond their studio context kept them pure and untarnished. After I’d overloaded my system with that brilliant disc, I spent a lot of quality time with his two previous albums, but neither would dig as deep as that first exposure did.

The six-year wait for a fourth disc was a long one; I surfed for news updates and checked his cryptic website often, finally getting whispers early last year that “Dreamt For Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain” was on its way. It arrived in September, and proved itself a worthy follow-up, with a wealth of good tracks, and showing a bit of songwriting growth while still using that unique mix of hi-fi/lo-fi studio wizardry Linkous is known for. There’s an undeniable “Sparklehorse sound”, a warm blanket that sits on top of his layered recordings that can’t be attributed solely to background crackles or his slightly-distorted vocal tracks.

He brought that distorted microphone, though not a crackling backing track, with him when he and his backing band came to Boston last week as part of the long-awaited “Dreamt…” support tour. The release of that autumnal album triggered a veritable deluge of Sparklehorse shows, and apart from a December holiday break, they’ve been on the road ever since. The tour actually finished up officially last night in Atlanta, and with no other dates on the books, who knows when we’ll see the man and his band again. Can’t possibly be as long of a wait as it was last time, though, can it?

If it is, we’ll have this live set to keep us slightly satiated. And despite Mark’s struggle with a case of the flu, it was a beauty. The gorgeous softer numbers (especially “Sad & Beautiful World“, “Gold Days“, & “Eyepennies“) fared a bit better than the ones that rocked out, I thought. I can understand the desire to turn parts of the live show up a notch, to bring some energy to the stage for contrast, but there were times when the drummer drowned out the rest of the band. It was as if the tasteful restraint he showed during the somber songs kept him bottled up, so he really let loose during the louder ones. His wide bandana and high-stick action moves (Adam called it “slow-motion swimming”) almost seemed like they belonged in a different band, but there’s no denying the talent he brought to the table, and the same goes for the other musicians he shared the stage with (check out their bios here).

Here are the live mp3s, with some accompanying links and photos. Fans will note that only two songs came from the latest album, and most can be found on the debut, “Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot“, so the set leaned heavily towards his early material. Even the two songs that were cut from the setlist (“Weird Sisters” and “Homecoming Queen“) are from that first disc, so it could have leaned even more in that direction. As I mentioned, Mark said he was fighting the flu, which may explain why those two songs were cut, but you’d never notice listening to his performance. And I’m not going to complain about the set’s brevity, though… any Sparklehorse is much-appreciated Sparklehorse.

Sparklehorse

Live at The Paradise
in Boston, Massaschuetts
on Monday, February 27th, 2007

[Download all 15 tracks in one ZIP file]

01. Spirit Ditch
02. Heart Of Darkness
03. Apple Bed
04. Hammering The Cramps
05. Don’t Take My Sunshine Away
06. Tears On Fresh Fruit
07. Saturday
08. Eyepennies
09. It’s Not So Hard
10. Piano Fire
11. Painbirds
12. Sad & Beautiful World
13. Pig
14. clapping for encore
15. Gold Days


Some Sparklehorse links…

  • The official site, MySpace page, Wikipedia entry, and the excellent Linkous-approved fan site.
  • MP3s: “Happy Birthday Mark / Weird Sister (live)”, “Apple Bed (live)”, and “Return to Me (live)” (all from the Grey Eagle in Asheville, NC), and “Shade And Honey” (from “Dreamt For Light Years…”). The Superb Live site also has a live version of “Saturday” from a 2001 Amsterdam show.
  • Stream: 30 second song samples at Sparklehorse.org, “Don’t Take My Sunshine Away” at the Astralwerks page, and four songs on MySpace.
  • YouTube: Videos for “It’s A Wonderful Life“, “Pig“, and “King Of Nails“. Live clips for “Apple Bed“, “It’s A Wonderful Life“, “Piano Fire“, and “Spirit Ditch“, all from Richmond, Virginia in 2001. Here’s a link to the full Sparklehorse search.
  • Check out an old video (.mov file) Mark made to promote the sophomore “Good Morning Spider” album. The dialog is read by Stereolab vocalist Laetitia Sadler.
  • Another video clip (.mov file), this one an on-stage collaboration between Mark and Christian Fennesz.
  • New York Public Radio WNYC just had Sparklehorse in the studio for their Soundcheck program to chat and play a couple songs. Stream the performance and interview, or download the entire appearance as an Mp3 (8.7 MB). Songs performed are “Painbirds” and “Spirit Ditch“.
  • Chromewaves reviews and photographs Sparklehorse’s February 23rd Toronto show. It’s Not The Band I Hate, It’s Their Fans was there was well (courtesy of a Chromewaves contest), and shared some words.
  • Music Slut writes up the February 28th Webster Hall show in NYC, and Radio Free Chicago has both words and pictures from the February 22nd stop at the Double Door.
  • A couple more of my own pictures from the Boston show can be found here.
  • As always, you can listen to all ‘Nac-hosted tracks on the Hype Machine.


  • A notable aside: At our show, a posted sign in the Paradise boldly stated: “Buy A CD, Meet Mark!”, and they weren’t kidding. Anyone who picked up a copy of “Dreamt For Light Years…” at the merch table got a wristband that allowed them to hang out after the show and chat with the ailing Mr. Linkous (did this happen anywhere else?). Now, having bought the thing on its release date, and no longer being much of an autograph-hound, I skipped the chance… but friends said he did appear and mingled with the crowd. As cool as it is that he did that, it also strikes me as a little on the odd side. Well, it’s certainly a way to sell more discs (wouldn’t most fans who really want to meet him already own the album?), but feels a little “un-Sparklehorse-ish” to me. Then again, the guy’s got a mild mountain-mullet that flies behind him thanks to an on-stage fan, and has a drummer named “Johnny Hott”, so I may not have a clue what “Sparklehorse-ish” is, beyond the recorded context. Y’know, I might as well have met him, ‘cuz I woke up the next morning with the flu anyway. At least I could have claimed I had the “Sparklehorse strain”.

    ‘Nac Anniversary Mp3s: My Life Or Some Dream

    Posted on February 28, 2007 at 1:05 pm | No Comments

    And so it was a surprising seven years ago this month, in mid-February of 2000, that I registered the web address of this here Bradley’s Almanac. And while it took while for the place to mutate into its current form, it’s as good a time as any to use for marking an arbitrary anniversary.

    To commemorate this minor occasion, I’m sharing and shining a new light (as well as expanding) on the free collection of songs I put together a few years back titled “My Life or Some Dream”, which compiled rare and unreleased music from friends’ bands and others I was lucky enough to have been part of. Most of these bands are linked inexorably to whatever mid-90s indie-ish music scene existed in my old hometown of Burlington, Vermont, a couple are tied to my adopted home of Boston, and there are some Brooklyn connections as well. While I’ve made some of these songs available as mp3s in the past, I never did take the time to pull them together in a proper ‘Nac post.

    In addition to doing just that, I’m also updating the current whereabouts and internet-linkage to as many of the involved musicians as I could find, and more importantly, I’m adding a couple very new, unreleased tracks from some of my more recent bandmates, Charlene and the Broken River Prophet, who were kind enough to accept my invitation. Means a lot that they’re letting me debut their new material here on the Almanac. So thanks, guys.

    There’s lots of good stuff to be found below (yes, despite my marginally rhythmic appearance on some of them), so enjoy, and thanks for reading along to my random ramblings. Whether you’re a recent ‘Nac visitor, or have been partaking of my sonic sharing for awhile now, I hope you’ve discovered at least one new band or song that’s helped make your life a little bit better…

    My Life or Some Dream

    a Bradley’s Almanac mp3 compilation
    2007 Edition

    Download:
    all 17 mp3s in one .zip file (77 MB)


    01. Madelines – Bradley’s Almanac

    Download the MP3

    The Madelines (1993 to 1996) were Colin Clary, Pat Hegarty, Kurt Herrmann, and Scott Padden.

    This song was originally released on a self-titled cassette EP, and is not only responsible for the name of this website, but the lyrics provided the title for this compilation. Recorded at Eclipse in October of 1994.

    Colin also plays on track four with the The Magic Is Gone, track ten with The Four Color Manual, and he closes out this compilation with a solo song. He currently plays in Burlington, Vermont pop band the Smittens. Kurt also played in My Own Sweet, who offer up track eight, and with Pat and Scott in Brooklyn’s Pilot to Gunner, who contribute track nine.


    02. Huffy – Carry

    Download the MP3

    Huffy (1994 to 1998) was Jeff Brown, Tim Lauben, and Nate Wells.

    This song was originally released on the “Sunny Drive Time” cassette EP. Recorded at Eclipse in 1995.

    Tim also plays on track seven with Snowplow, track eight with My Own Sweet, played for awhile in Brooklyn’s The Red and the Black, and is currently working on solo songs. I highly recommend you stop by Tim’s MySpace page to hear some of ’em. He also happens to be playing a free solo set tomorrow, March 1st, at the Sidewalk Cafe in NYC. Nate is now part of the metal man-chorus that is Bang Camaro.


    03. GuppyboyFall

    Download the MP3

    Guppyboy (1991 to 1997) was Jeffrey Baron, Michael Barrett, Zachary Ward, and Christopher Ziter.

    This song was originally released on a the “Rani” cassette EP. Recorded at Low Tech in November 1992.

    Jeff, Chris, and Mike went on to become The Essex Green, along with Sasha Bell, who was also a member of Guppyboy in their later days. Mike and Zach also played in Eef, who contribute track fourteen. Mike eventually left the Green, and has since released his own solo material (check out track thirteen). In fact, Mike and Zach recently recorded some new songs together that we’ll hopefully hear sometime soon. Chris has played some solo shows, and someday we may see a solo album from him. Jeff also plays in The Ladybug Transistor with Sasha. The Sixth Great Lake is members of the Essex Green joined by Mike, Zach, and friends … which means it’s pretty close to Guppyboy’s original lineup. Confused? Excellent.


    04. HoverYellow Clothes

    Download the MP3

    photo by mike barrett

    Hover (1991 to 1994) was Bob Higgins, Nick Nichols, Brad Searles, and Jan Tofferi.

    This song was recorded specifically for this compilation at Eclipse in December 1999.

    Jedd Kettler (from Eef, track fourteen) also played in Hover for a time, and plays guitar on this song, which was actually recorded a few years after Hover disbanded. Matt Hutton (from Spray 9 and the Red Telephone) also played a couple shows with us as well. While in Hover, Nick and Brad started playing in Snowplow (track seven), and after Hover, Bob formed Lindy Pear with our friend Craig Gurwich (aka Summer at Shatter Creek). Eventually, Nick started a band called Gladly, and Brad went on to play with Jedd in Eef (track fourteen) and then the Four Color Manual (track ten). In time, Jan and Brad reunited to play in Starlight Conspiracy (track twelve), while Bob and Nick would join up to play in the Violet Skies (track eleven). After Starlight, Brad went on to start the Also-Rans (track six), and did stints in Charlene (track sixteen) and the Broken River Prophet (track seventeen). Whew.


    05. The Magic Is GoneThe Seatbelt Dilemma

    Download the MP3

    The Magic is Gone (1999 to 2005) were Joe Boo, Colin Clary, and Tom Goodale.

    This song also appears on the Magic’s debut disc on Dangerfive. Recorded at Eclipse in 2000.

    Colin played in the Madelines (track one), the Four Color Manual (track ten), and currently plays in the Smittens as well. He also releases solo material (under his own name, and as the Part-Time Losers, see track fifteen) and plays with the Magogs. He also believes that being nice is a political act, and he might just be right.


    06. The Also-RansResignation Letter

    Download the MP3

    The Also-Rans (2000 to 2002) were Denny Donovan, Chris Kelly, Mary Saunders, Matt Saunders, and Brad Searles.

    This song also appears on the 2002 “Resignation EP”, released on SincAudio in 2002. Recorded at Fort Apache in April 2001. Listen to a whole bunch of unreleased Also-Rans songs here.

    Run-on sentence alert: Denny played in Slush, Twelves Times Over, Drowningman, The Scheme, and Starlight Conspiracy (track twelve), and started the Also-Rans with Brad, who also played in Starlight, as well as Hover (track four), Snowplow (track seven), Eef (track fourteen), and the Four Color Manual (track ten). Chris started out in Aesop, then played in My Own Sweet (track eight) and the Disconnect. Mary is also known in pop-circles as the one and only Miss Mary.


    07. SnowplowMarble

    Download the MP3

    Snowplow (1993 to 1994) was Tim Lauben, Nick Nichols, and Brad Searles.

    This song was never officially released. Originally recorded at Eclipse in 1994, finished at Headroom in 1999.

    Pre-Snowplow, Nick was in Hover with Brad. During and after Snowplow, Tim played in Huffy, then joined My Own Sweet, and eventually the Red & the Black in NYC. As I said above, Tim is now releasing his solo songs on his MySpace page. After Snowplow, Nick formed Gladly and then the Violet Skies (track eleven), and Brad played in, well, enough about what I played in.


    08. My Own SweetTales Of Temporary Setback

    Download the MP3

    My Own Sweet (1996 to 1999) was Chris Kelly, Tim Lauben, Dave Mersch, and Kurt Hermann.

    This song was never released, along with a ton of other material that deserves to see the light of day (listen to some on MySpace). Recorded at Archer Studios in February 1998.

    After My Own Sweet, Kurt headed to NYC to play with Pilot to Gunner, while Chris K., Tim, and Dave joined up with Chris Ott (aka The Grace Period) on drums to form Boston band the Disconnect. After the demise of the Disconnect, Chris K. played with the Also-Rans and Tim went on to start up the Red & the Black.


    09. Pilot To GunnerIt’s So Good To Be Here In Paris
    (geoffcholas turnhes mix)

    Download the MP3

    photo by emily wilson

    Pilot to Gunner (1998 to present) is Patrick Hegarty, Martin McLoughlin, Kurt L. Hermann, and Scott V. Padden.

    This song was originally released on a SincAudio seven-inch. Recorded at the Rare Book Room in December 1999. A re-recorded version of this song appears on their 2003 “Games At High Speeds” cd.

    Pat, Kurt, and Scott all used to be in the Madelines (track one), while Marty was in a VT-based band called Me Jane (with Adam from The Broken River Prophet and Keira from The Specific Heats). Kurt was also in My Own Sweet, and played drums with the Four Color Manual for awhile.


    10. The Four Color ManualAll The Factors Are In

    Download the MP3

    the four color manual

    The Four Color Manual (1997 to 1998) were Dan Scinta, Colin Clary, Kurt Hermann, and then Brad Searles.

    This song was never officially released. Recorded at Eclipse in 1998.

    Colin and Brad are on this compilation far too much. Kurt’s on it an awful lot, too. Dan’s only on here this once, but it’s all he needs to rock you. Ten tracks in, and these descriptions are getting a little redundant.


    11. The Violet SkiesKeep Away
    (originally recorded as Lucretzia Crumb)

    Download the MP3

    photo by b. rosenzweig

    The Violet Skies (1998 to ?) are Nick Nichols, Jen Manseau, Bob Higgins, and Susanne Schmidt. Darren Bernard also contributes guitar to this track.

    This song was released on a self-titled cd. Recorded at Eclipse in the fall of 1998.

    Nick and Bob were both in Hover, after which Nick played in Snowplow and Gladly, while Bob played in Lindy Pear. They reunited years later to form the Vermont-based Violet Skies.


    12. Starlight ConspiracyStarlight

    Download the MP3

    photo by matt thorsen

    Starlight Conspiracy (1994 to 1999) was Jan Tofferi, Denny Donovan, Brad Searles, and Shawn Flanigan.

    This song was released on a Catapult Records 7″ in 1996, and was the first song Starlight ever wrote together. Recorded at Eclipse in 1995. Listen to every song Starlight Conspiracy ever recorded right here.

    Ok, deep breath. Jan and Brad were in Hover together, and then Jan took a break while Brad played in a bunch of other bands. Denny was also playing in a ton of bands (see details on track six), until he and Brad started Starlight while working at a record store together. They grabbed Shawn, who had been playing bass in the Fags (useless trivia alert: The Fags were fronted by Eugene of Gogol Bordello, and also included Jason from James Kochalka Superstar) and convinced Jan to come out of hiding about two days before their first show. After Starlight, Denny and Brad moved to Boston and started the Also-Rans, while Shawn traveled west until returning to Burlington, where he started Fire The Cannons, and played for awhile in The Hero Cycle.


    13. Michael BarrettSunday Comes

    Download the MP3

    Mike Barrett (1970 to present) is Michael Lee Barrett.

    This song later appeared on Mike’s solo album, “Couches and Carpet“, released on Planting Seeds Records. Recorded by Denny in Brad’s basement in May 2001 with instrumental assistance from Colin Clary and Brad Searles.

    In addition to his artistic talents, Mike’s played in Guppyboy, the Essex Green, Eef, and The Sixth Great Lake. After heading to Nashville for a few years, he’s recently relocated to the Boston area, and is working on new material.


    14. EefStable

    Download the MP3

    Eef (1994 to 1996) was Mike Barrett, Jedd Kettler, Brad Searles, and Zach Ward.

    This song was released on Eef’s debut cassette, Three Minute Kings, and then remixed especially for this compilation. Originally recorded at Eclipse in 1994, and mixed at Headroom in 2001.

    Eef started slow, picked up speed, and ended in a musical train wreck. You read about Mike above, Zach played in Guppyboy, The Sixth Great Lake, and continues to write songs. Jedd did time in Hover, and it’d be nice to think that he’s still writing his own stuff up in Vermont. Before the end times, I hope the four of us end up on a stage together one more time.


    15. Colin Clary – Five Record Players And A Projector
    (originally recorded as the part-time losers)

    Download the MP3

    Colin Clary says “Yow!“.

    This song was recorded in February 2001.

    Colin’s all over this thing. He played in Brian, Colin, & Vince, the Madelines, with the Four Color Manual, the Magic is Gone, and is currently in the Magogs and the Smittens. He also ran Sudden Shame Records.

    And here are two brand new songs that were literally finished within the past few days…

    16. CharleneOh Hey

    Download the Download the MP3

    Charlene is Matt Mirande, John Rex, Jeff MacIsaac, and Don Stewart.

    This song makes its debut here. Recorded at Dented Head in 2006/2007.

    Charlene is working on their second album, a long awaited follow-up to their 2002 self-titled debut. Until then, catch them on tour this summer, and look for an upcoming digital single to be released sometime soon. Visit their MySpace page for the latest.


    17. The Broken River ProphetDecember Wolves (‘Nac version)

    Download the MP3

    The Broken River Prophet (1994 to ?) is always evolving. For this recording the members are: Ryan Rex, Marty Rex, Deborah Warfield, Brad Searles, Eric Provonsil, and Adam Brilla.

    This song is from the as yet unreleased album “7 Sermons For The Dead”. It’s based on true life events, and was devised by Adam and Marty sometime in 2004 while trying to make an entirely different kind of song. Recorded at Dented Head in February and December 2006.

    The Rex twins and Adam are in Lockgroove. Adam, Deborah, and Eric were in Shenzou 5. Adam is in Tiny Amps, Eric and Deborah are in Puella, and by now, you know enough about Brad.

    « go backkeep looking »
  • BOSTON-AREA LIVE SHOW ACTION
    Thursday, February 19th
    A Benefit for LUCE Hotline
    with Dino Gala,
    Babybaby_explores,
    and Rick Maguire of Pile
    @ the Lilypad

    Thursday, February 19th
    Keep on Cuttin' Benefit Show
    for Matt's Barber Shop
    with
    Matt Charette
    & the Truer Sounds
    & friends
    @ O'Brien's

    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
    Best Brother Records presents...
    Jeanines
    Creative Writing
    Time Thief
    @ Ames Chapel, Hingham

    Saturday, February 21st
    A Studio 52 Powerhouse Matinee
    with Knock Over City,
    Karate Steve, Blue Manic,
    and Consumer
    @ O'Brien's

    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
    Sinnet
    Mnemonist
    Lunch Mother
    & more
    @ the Loft

    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
    Sinnet
    Mnemonist
    Lunch Mother
    & more
    @ the Loft

    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

    Wednesday, March 11th
    The EARFULL series
    writers reading, songwriters performing.
    with authors
    Christopher Castellani & Paul Harding
    and musicians
    Melissa Ferrick & The Hopeless Romantics
    @ the Regattabar

    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

    Sunday, April 5th
    Glen Hansard
    @ City Winery Boston

    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

    Thursday, April 9th
    Stuck
    @ Deep Cuts

    Thursday, April 9th
    Jane Siberry
    @ City Winery Boston

    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

    Wednesday, April 22nd
    Waxahatchee
    MJ Lenderman
    @ the Wang

    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 to Sunday
    April 30th to May 3rd
    LCD Soundsystem
    @ Roadrunner

    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

    Wednesday, May 13th
    Failure
    All Under Heaven
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, May 14th
    The Head & the Heart
    The Brudi Brothers
    @ the Wang Theatre

    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

    Thursday, May 19th
    Chapterhouse
    she's green
    @ the Sinclair

    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

    Sunday, May 24th
    Bruce Springsteen
    & the E Street Band
    @ TD Garden

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

    Sunday, May 31st
    James Blake
    @ Roadrunner

    Wednesday, June 3rd
    Ryan Bingham
    & the Texas Gentlemen
    @ 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

    Sunday, June 7th
    Kevin Morby
    Liam Kazar
    @ the Royale

    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
    Young the Giant
    Cold War Kids
    Almost Monday
    @ the Pavilion

    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

    Monday, June 29th
    Santana
    The Doobie Brothers
    @ the Xfinity Center

    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

    Friday, July 10th
    Sarah McLachlan
    Allison Russell
    @ the Pavilion

    Saturday, July 11th
    Poppy
    Landmvrks
    Thousand Below
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, July 11th
    Noah Kahan
    @ Fenway Park

    Tuesday, July 14th
    Joe Jackson
    @ the Chevalier

    Tuesday, July 21st
    Billy Strings
    @ Agganis Arena

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

    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

    Saturday, August 8th
    Hilary Duff
    @ Xfinity Center

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

    Thursday, September 3rd
    Robyn
    Avalon Emerson & the Charm
    @ Agganis Arena

    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

    Tuesday, September 29th
    Southern Culture on the Skids
    @ City Winery Boston

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

    Saturday, October 17th
    Sugar
    J. Robbins
    @ Roadrunner

    Monday, November 9th
    Hiss Golden Messenger
    @ the Sinclair