Syncopated Sensation: Odesza Jim Russell October 20, 2014It was a sloppy and rainy night, but it couldn’t deter half a dozen folks outside The Sinclair in Cambridge who...
The Coolest Married Couple You Know: Tennis Anastasia Antonova October 8, 2014I first discovered Tennis on a Songza playlist called something like “Indie Apartment Party,” which was exactly the setting in which I could picture them...
Selected Sounds: 5 Can’t-Miss Shows to Kick Off the Fall Matt McCarthy October 1, 2014Suffering from post-festival blues? Don’t despair, the first two weeks of October are full of amazing performances and concerts all...
Boston Venues: The Sinclair Beth Hutchings September 16, 2014Harvard Square is known for its quaint shopping and proximity to the internationally-known university, but around the corner from the...
Our Punk Rock Phase: The Pack A.D. Anastasia Antonova September 16, 2014“The Pack A.D. stands for the pack after dinner, or the pack after death, or after dessert, or pack a...
Snap, Crackle, Pop: Sylvan Esso Knar Bedian September 13, 2014After filling the venue with her striking vocals in a stellar opening set, wingless soul-pop fairy Doe Paoro of Brooklyn, New...
Stimulating Yet Serene: The Range Caroline Hart July 26, 2014When I walked into the Sinclair a little too early and all by myself, I was met with a relatively...
Ross Livermore Band: on the Rise, Slowly but Surely Adam Kaminski June 30, 2014Immediately after I arrived at The Sinclair I thought I had made some mistake. A few parties were there to...
Looping Violins and Loopy Smiles: Kishi Bashi Adam Kaminski June 10, 2014As opener Buried Beds finished their tastefully melodic and fun(ny) set, co-frontman Brendan Beaver gave headliner Kishi Bashi a deserved...
A New Scene: Yann Tiersen Adam Kaminski June 4, 2014Yann Tiersen fanatics buzzed as a single techie tested and retested, tuned and retuned, the plethora of instruments on stage....