A late summer’s Allston recap
Looking back on some of the season’s noteworthy local gigs.
Looking back on some of the season’s noteworthy local gigs.
Singer, songwriter and all-around auteur PJ Harvey enthralled MGM last week as part of her first U.S. tour in seven years.
Indie lifer Doug Martsch brought his current iteration of Built to Spill to the Dise for the first of two nights celebrating thirty years of There’s Nothing Wrong With Love.
Hometown heroes Pile headlined a Monday night movie theater rager with PA’s Edhochuli and New Bedford’s Don’t Grow Old.
Boston’s heavy music summer extravaganza returned for its fourth edition at Somerville’s Armory.
Austin indie vets Spoon and NOLA rockers The Revivalists teamed up for the second of two nights at Colorado’s iconic Red Rocks.
John Darnielle’s Mountain Goats hosted a rooftop party for the New York date on their summer tour.
U.K. dream-pop royalty The Clientele stopped by NYC last month as part of brief East Coast venture surrounding Merge 35.
French electro duo Justice made a long-awaited return to Boston with support from Braxe + Falcon.
Newport Folk 2024’s final day offered unexpected juxtapositions galore.