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: BLINK 182 AT TD GARDEN

As Taylor Swift took to the stage at Gillette Stadium for her third of three sold-out nights, there was another ticket in town that was seemingly just as hard to get – Blink 182. Reunited at Coachella for the first time and now on a full tour, the hype didn’t disappoint.
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.