Lights and Her Devoted Congregation Fill Paradise Rock Club on Come Get Your Girl Tour
Tuesday nights don't typically belong to sold-out rock shows. Lights clearly didn't get that memo. Nearly two decades into her career, she packed Paradise Rock Club in Boston on March 10th with the kind of crowd that doesn't just show up out of curiosity or mid-week boredom. These were the faithful.
Mia Asano Brings Myth, Metal, and Movie Themes to Worcester’s Palladium
On a rainy Thursday night in Worcester, Mia Asano had the upstairs room at Worcester’s Palladium packed. The violinist may have built her audience online, but in person her music feels built for a stage. The relatively small venue filled quickly, and the show carried the energy of a hometown performance.
The Strumbellas turn The Wilbur into a full-blown hootenanny on night one of tour
The Strumbellas launch their Into Dust tour at The Wilbur in Boston with high-energy anthems, new EP cuts, and a crowd-rousing “Spirits.”
Ten years later, PVRIS still own the Boston stage
PVRIS returned to Boston on Friday night for a hometown show that felt long overdue. The last time the band played the city, they were opening for Linkin Park. This time, Roadrunner belonged entirely to them. The stop marked the White Noise 10 Year Anniversary Tour, a celebration of the album that introduced PVRIS to the world and set them on a path that has only grown since.
Ripe Play the Game and Win Big in Boston
When two of the most feel-good acts in modern soul-pop share a stage, there’s bound to be a party. On Friday night at MGM Music Hall, that party belonged to Boston. Allen Stone and Ripe’s co-headline show felt like a celebration from the jump, but for Ripe, it was something more. It was a genuine hometown moment that doubled as a victory lap.