The Colors of Darkness: Cat Power Sadye Bobbette June 6, 2022Cat Power drowned out the bells and whistles of Paradise Rock Club with transparency, humility, and self-expression during their last...
Boston Calling 2022: Friday and Saturday Alexis den Boggende May 30, 2022This year’s festival was plagued with misfortune—from Taylor Hawkins’ recent passing to The Strokes and King Gizzard and the Lizard...
Concert Gallery: Rex Orange County Knar Bedian May 13, 2022The stage was set with a smattering of bright neon hands—each a thumbs up with a scribbled happy face, the...
The Wailin’ Jennys: Embodying their Epithet Sadye Bobbette April 29, 2022On Thursday evening, the pin-striped harmonies of the Wailin’ Jennys rippled through the ornate panels and pillars of the 101-year-old...
Enter a Dream: Yves Tumor Sarah Kim April 13, 2022Glamorous, rowdy, and sensual, Yves Tumor’s performance left the audience at Royale begging for more. A dim haze tinted the...
Watching the World Burn: Yard Act Alexis den Boggende April 13, 2022With their anti-capitalist tunes and dry wit, the Leeds rockers electrified the Sinclair stage. Drenched in the glow of blue...
It’s A Hunter’s Moon: Ghost Alexis den Boggende March 31, 2022With ghoulish stained glass backdrops and towering flames, Ghost conjured up a deliciously diabolic show at the DCU Center. It’s...
Mercury Retrograde: James Blake Julia Bernicker October 14, 2021Keyboard wizard and spectral singer-songwriter, James Blake, transported the Wang Theatre audience into his own futuristic dimension on the almost-eve...
Glass Animals: Next Stop, Nostalgia Knar Bedian October 5, 2021Glass Animals invite the crowd to dive headfirst into a tropical pool of indie-pop nostalgia. “Did you know I was...
A Master Class in Pop Performance: Kim Petras Sarah Wrean January 6, 2020Kim Petras, German-born rising queen of pop, delivered a master class in perfectly executed 2019 pop music and showed her...