CONCERT REVIEW: YOUNG THE GIANT AT THE LEADER BANK PAVILION
Mother Nature came to the rescue with sunshine and rainbows at the Leader Bank Pavilion in Boston’s Seaport district, making way for three electrifying performances from Young the Giant, Milky Chance and TALK. The summer tour celebrates two releases from Young the Giant.
CONCERT REVIEW: INNER WAVE AT THE BRIGHTON MUSIC HALL
Indie synth-pop group Inner Wave added an extra stop to their tour to perform at the Brighton Music Hall with HOKO. The Jukebox Tour started out as a 20-date stretch, but soon expanded to 24 after the band added dates in Mexico City, New York and Vermont, where the band headlined Field Day Festival in Guilford.
CONCERT REVIEW: PANCHIKO AT PARADISE ROCK CLUB
The elusive and mythological British indie band, Panchiko, returned to Boston this past Thursday to another sold-out evening, this time at the Paradise Rock Club. The band is currently on tour to celebrate their first release in over 20 years, Failed at Math(s), joined by LSD & the Search for God and hometown heroes, Horse Jumper of Love.
CONCERT REVIEW: SHAME AT THE SINCLAIR
South London post-punkers, Shame, arrived in Boston for a sweaty night of dancing, running and jumping (off the stage, to be specific). Currently on tour with Been Stellar of NYC, Shame is celebrating the release of their third full-length record, Food for Worms, released this past February on Dead Oceans.