Tag: post-rock

Black Country, New Road played Royale – 4/23

Black Country, New Road played Royale – 4/23

U.K. art-rock collective BC, NR returned to Boston for a sold-out Royale stop supported by Camera Picture.

Explosions in the Sky played Roadrunner – 10/1

Explosions in the Sky played Roadrunner – 10/1

TX post-rock mainstays Explosions in the Sky headlined Roadrunner with support from locals Pet Fox.

Sigur Ros and Wordless Music Orchestra played the Wang Theatre – 8/19

Sigur Ros and Wordless Music Orchestra played the Wang Theatre – 8/19

Icelandic post-rock greats Sigur Ros returned to town with a full orchestra in tow, supporting their new record ÁTTA. 

M83 played Roadrunner – 4/23

M83 played Roadrunner – 4/23

French cinematic synthpop wizard Anthony Gonzalez brought his M83 project back to Boston Sunday night at Roadrunner.

Greet Death played Sonia – 4/5

Greet Death played Sonia – 4/5

Michigan shoegazers Greet Death brought their Spring tour to Cambridge, supported by a bill of locals that included Crescent Ridge, Circus Trees and The Burning Paris.

June of 44 played the Middle East – 10/20

June of 44 played the Middle East – 10/20

Reunited 90s rockers June of 44 finally brought their live show back to Boston, with support from Helms and Thalia Zedek Band.

Black Country, New Road made their U.S. debut at Bowery Ballroom – 9/5

Black Country, New Road made their U.S. debut at Bowery Ballroom – 9/5

U.K. post-punk-art-rock collective Black Country, New Road finally made it stateside for a pair of Labor Day shows at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom.

Mutual Benefit played Great Scott – 12/5

Mutual Benefit played Great Scott – 12/5

Jordan Lee’s Mutual Benefit headlined the first night of Allston Pudding’s December residency at Great Scott with GABI and Loone. 

Minus the Bear played Paradise Rock Club – 10/30

Minus the Bear played Paradise Rock Club – 10/30

Seattle’s Minus the Bear brought their farewell tour to the Paradise for the second of two sold-out nights just before Halloween, with support from Massachusetts post-rockers Caspian. 

The Atlas Moth, Royal Thunder & more played Great Scott on Valentine’s Day

The Atlas Moth, Royal Thunder & more played Great Scott on Valentine’s Day

Chicago sludge metal quintet The Atlas Moth rolled through Allston with a killer bill of support including Atlanta’s Royal Thunder, Neurosis-affiliate project Mirrors for Psychic Warfare and local crew Lesser Glow for a very loud February the 14th.