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My Bloody Valentine played House of Blues – 11/7

At long, long last, legendary shoegaze band My Bloody Valentine played a Boston date in support of their stellar 2013 album m b v at the House of Blues. No photo passes were issued for the show, but I caught some halfway decent shots on 

Caspian played The Sinclair – 11/5

Massachusetts post-rockers Caspian wowed a sold-out Sinclair a few weeks back for a date on their tour with 65daysofstatic and The World is a Beautiful Place and I am No Longer Afraid to Die. Photos from the show are here.

Sebadoh played The Sinclair – 11/4

Indie rock stalwarts Sebadoh, headed by Dinosaur Jr.’s Lou Barlow, played The Sinclair earlier this month in support of their first new LP in 14 years, Defend Yourself. Check out the photo set here.

The Dismemberment Plan played Paradise Rock Club – 11/2

November has been a crazy-busy month of shows, which kicked off the day after Halloween with Neko Case (a review of which will appear in the next print issue of Tastemakers) and continued the next night with my beloved Dismemberment Plan. Review of the show 

Pelican played Great Scott – 10/19

Self-described “post-everything instrumental band” Pelican returned to Boston for the first time in four years on Saturday night, headlining a sold-out show at Great Scott with the accompaniment of Phantom Glue and Kings Destroy.

Saint Vitus played Middle East Downstairs – 10/15

Saint Vitus played Middle East Downstairs – 10/15

It was an particularly heavy Tuesday evening at the Middle East Downstairs this week, as the club paid host to doom metal pioneers Saint Vitus and their pummeling trio of openers in Pallbearer, The Hookers and Gozu.

Fuzz played Great Scott – 10/15

Fuzz played Great Scott – 10/15

The latest in Ty Segall’s non-stop stream of new projects is Fuzz: a three-piece specializing in throwback proto-metal for which Segall himself tries his hand at drums. The band played a sweaty and super-energetic gig at Great Scott on Monday with Creaturos and CCR Headcleaner. 

Goblin played The Sinclair – 10/9

Goblin played The Sinclair – 10/9

Italian soundtrackers/prog-rockers Goblin, famous for their work on films like Dawn of the Dead and Suspiria, are currently touring the U.S. for the very first time. I caught their show at Sinclair and reviewed it for Allston Pudding. Photo gallery here.

Bill Callahan played The Sinclair – 10/5

Bill Callahan, the prolific singer/songwriter formerly behind Smog and now releasing music under his own name, played a sold-out show at The Sinclair a few weeks back in support of his latest release, Dream River. Check out a gallery of photos from the show here.

Phoenix played House of Blues – 10/1

French indie pop superstars Phoenix brought an impressive, arena-sized show to the House of Blues earlier this month. Read my review for Tastemakers here and check out more photos here.