Tag: indie rock

Slow Pulp played Brighton Music Hall – 11/3

Slow Pulp played Brighton Music Hall – 11/3

Indie outfit Slow Pulp sold out BMH for a Friday night show with support from Babehoven.

The Walkmen played Roadrunner – 10/14

The Walkmen played Roadrunner – 10/14

The reunited Walkmen brought the final leg of their 2023 tour to Roadrunner with support from Rostam.

Ratboys played Brighton Music Hall – 9/28

Ratboys played Brighton Music Hall – 9/28

Chicago’s Ratboys brought a tour behind new LP The Window to Allston last week. 

Alex G played Leader Bank Pavilion – 8/25

Alex G played Leader Bank Pavilion – 8/25

The cult-favorite singer-songwriter played a co-headlining date with Canadian pals Alvvays and support from Tanukichan at the waterfront.

Yo La Tengo played the Paradise – 6/19

Yo La Tengo played the Paradise – 6/19

Indie rock vets Yo La Tengo played their second of two back-to-back Boston gigs on Comm Ave last Monday.

Pup and Beach Bunny played Roadrunner – 5/24

Pup and Beach Bunny played Roadrunner – 5/24

Canadians Pup and Chicago’s Beach Bunny teamed up for some co-headlining spring dates that brought them to Roadrunner last week, with support from Pool Kids.

Sunset Rubdown played Crystal Ballroom – 3/28

Sunset Rubdown played Crystal Ballroom – 3/28

Canadian art-rock collective Sunset Rubdown brought their reunion tour to Somerville’s Crystal Ballroom with support from Nicholas Merz.

White Reaper played Royale – 3/19

White Reaper played Royale – 3/19

Louisville garage rockers White Reaper rolled into Boston last Sunday night with support from L.A.’s Mamalarky.

Hallelujah the Hills and Eyelids played Atwood’s Tavern – 3/18

Hallelujah the Hills and Eyelids played Atwood’s Tavern – 3/18

Boston’s Hallelujah the Hills and Portland, OR’s Eyelids teamed up for a short tour that stopped at a sold-out Atwood’s last weekend.

The Beths played The Sinclair – 2/28

The Beths played The Sinclair – 2/28

New Zealand indie pop darlings The Beths closed out February with a mini-residency at The Sinclair, joined by formerly-Bostonian singer/songwriter Sidney Gish.