Bradley’s Almanac

It Just Comes Down To The Math…

Posted on June 30, 2005 at 3:03 pm | No Comments

Three posts in four days?! What th’?!

Canadian Analog Set: Finally, the news I’ve been waiting for (and waiting to share)… American Analog Set has found a home for their best album yet, and it’s the Canada-based Arts & Crafts label, host to Broken Social Scene, Stars, Feist, & more. It was only a matter of time before someone released that record… it really is AmAnSet at their best, perfectly encapsulating everything I love about ’em, and coming closest to capturing what they can do in a live setting. The production is just warm, crystal clear, and all-together enveloping. And there’s not a single sub-par song on the thing, it’s just all substance and no filler. Seriously, ‘She’s Half‘ is probably the most beautiful song Andrew Kenny & Co. have ever written.

I know, I know… painful for those who haven’t heard it. It’s easy for me to say it’s worth the wait, but you can just get yourself to NYC and queue the whole thing up on the jukebox at Commonwealth, at the corner of 5th Ave & 12th st. in Brooklyn. Or grab one song from the record as AmAnSet’s site, along with an older live recording.

The album, titled ‘Set Free‘ will be out on September 20th in North America, and elsewhere that same month. You can check out the artwork here, and check here for the evolving fall tour plans are being made. I can’t f’in wait, not just to see them live again, but to hold ‘Set Free‘ in my hands.

Once & Future Kingsbury: Also out on September 20th: The fifth full-length from North Carolina’s Kingsbury Manx, called ‘The Fast Rise and Fall of The South‘. I’d hoped they were at work on something new, since their website has been dead quiet for awhile, so I’m glad to hear it’s about ready for release.

Targeted Marketing: Here’s that new Flaming Lips song, called ‘Mr. Ambulance Driver‘, from the soooo-indie-blog-friendly Wedding Crashers soundtrack. Hell, it almost looks like this decade’s version of the Pretty In Pink soundtrack.

Shelf Space Solution: Pretty cool online sale going on over at the Kill Rock Stars site. Buy a cd, they’ll throw another random one in for free. Now, the cynic in me assumes this is simply an excess inventory-purging gimmick, and that you’ll end up with some crazy-ass unknown lower-than-lo-fi freebie, but I trust KRS too much. Besides, the odds of you scoring something worth hearing (at least once) is pretty high over there. Oh, and all vinyl is $1 off, too.

Fair & Balanced:Empty Room‘, the first official single from L.A.’s Marjorie Fair, is really growing on me. I’ve got a slightly uncontrollable tendency to hold it against a band when the first time I hear about them is from one of their promo-people… it’s gotta be really good outta the gate for me to jump on board. This place ain’t never gonna be a major label marketing platform, despite the crushing weight of the all the random packages and emails I keep getting.

Marjorie Fair’s sound is pretty slick, to be sure, and the first song I’d heard by them (titled ‘Waves‘, mp3 available right here), was a little too-much-so for me. Not quite enough punch in their polished-pop. It was the new Katamari Damacy-inspired clip for ‘Empty Room‘ that kinda won me over, though… the video’s a bit over-earnest, but the song’s got a hook that grabbed me. Judge for yourself…

Marjorie Fair – ‘Empty Room‘ video (Windows 300) / (Quicktime 750).

For the bandwidth challenged, there’s also a little tour sampler page with a stream of ‘Empty Rooms‘, and another video for ‘Waves‘, as well as content from their former-tourmates The Dears and the Shout Out Louds.

From Under the Stairs: I kinda lost track of comedian Chris Elliott… haven’t though about him in a long time, actually. Not since he voiced Dogbert on the short-lived Dilbert cartoon. Well, he’s back in mind as I find out that he’s got a new book called ‘The Shroud of the Thwacker‘ out in October, and he’ll be doing a promo-tour for it. His Boston stop is at the Coolidge Corner Theater on October 12th.

Forced Perspective: I’ve really been digging Morgan Spurlock’s television follow-up to his Super-Size Me documentary, the month-in-a-new-life show called ’30 Days’. The points raised about the objectivity and spontanaiety of the show in this editorial were a little worrisome, but Spurlock adequately counters the criticism on his blog here. I get an sincere vibe off the guy, and I’ll be watching as long as he, his super-cool girlfriend, and his friends keep giving up months of their lives to share new experiences.

There’s No Such Thing: I feel like a dork for living and blogging right here in Boston but not knowing about the Too Much Rock music site until now. I actually recognize host Sid Sowder, as we’ve been to tons of the same shows. He does a great job of photographing, reviewing, and sometimes video-clipping the stuff he checks out, including the Mary Timony show that we played a couple months back. Pictures are here, and there’s tons more shows to see and read about. Glad to have finally found ya, Sid.

Curse You, Kimmel: Comedienne Sarah Silverman has a dirty, dirty mouth. And a concert film called Jesus Is Magic that’s finally got a release date of early November 2005 (not-even-close-to-work-safe trailer here). Aces, a birthday present for me. In case ya didn’t know, the movie was directed by multi-talented mastermind Liam Lynch, who’s also currently working on the Tenacious D movie, ‘The Pick of Destiny

Get Into The Pond: Matt Pond PA gains a new album, but loses a member. The record’s mixed, mastered, due out in September, and last I’d read was tentatively titled ‘Several Arrows Later‘. They’ll of course be touring to support it, but not before they find someone to replace departing cellist Eve Miller. Know anyone who might be into that? Strings are a must, keyboards a plus. Details are at their site.

Something Hot: Greg Dulli’s Twilight Singers continue to work on ‘Powder Burns‘, their follow-up to ‘Blackberry Belle‘. Dulli and guitarist Scott Ford recently landed in New Orleans for overdubbing and guest appearances (already recorded are assists from Mark Lanegan and Joseph Arthur). Before it comes out, and touring resumes next year, we’ll still be hearing their unreleased ‘Amber Headlights’ album in September, which was recorded and aborted before ‘BB‘. Keep an eye on Summer’s Kiss for a tracklisting soon.

Zombies, Vampires, & Groins. Oh My: I love me some Mike Mignola comic book action. Hellboy and it’s BPRD companions, along with all the other random things he comes up with. One of those things was The Amazing Screw-On Head, about a, well, a robot head that, um, gets screwed onto different bodies. And fights crime. Anyway, it was a freakin’ funny read, and it’s becoming a cartoon. From Variety via SuperHeroHype:

“Paul Giamatti has signed with Sci Fi Channel to voice the lead character in the animated series pilot Amazing Screw-On Head, from executive producers Bryan Fuller (Wonderfalls) and Jason Netter, reports Variety.

The cable channel last year quietly commissioned the pilot, based on Mike Mignola’s comic book of the same name. David Hyde Pierce, Molly Shannon and Patton Oswalt also will lend their voices to the project.

Giamatti will voice Screw-On Head, a Civil War-era secret agent at the service of president Abraham Lincoln and an unsung hero who never made it into the history books. His special power is the ability to screw his head onto a variety of different bodies. Hyde Pierce plays Emperor Zombie, Shannon voices Patience the Vampire and Oswalt is Mr. Groin.

Cable executives hope to see a finished pilot by early next year.”

Great voice cast + solid source material = High hopes. How perfect is it that Patton Oswalt is playing ‘Mr. Groin’? I can actually picture him begging for that.

Poor Albert The Morphine Addict: A confession: I loved Little House on the Prarie when I was little. Watched every single one growing up, got totally freaked when Carrie fell down the well, was terrified by the bear attack, felt bad about the fool’s gold, hated Nellie with a passion, and loved that Manly called Laura ‘Beth’. Hell, I sometimes recall the Ingalls’ childhood experiences more vividly than my own. Only my sister knew this secret shame, because she shares it.

So what exactly would compel me to even bring this subject up? Well, there’s a cast reunion this weekend at some ‘western’ festival in Arizona. Not that I’d ever go to such a super-cheezy event like that or anything. I mean, not even if it was in Boston. And especially if Albert wasn’t there. Wait, just forget I said anything.

Pronounced ‘Ruh-vee-uh’: After work a couple nights back, Amie, Nina, and I were in the mood to get outta town (well, at least I think Nina was), so we headed up the coast a few minutes north to Revere Beach and some bad-for-us food at ‘world famous’ Kelly’s. Amie got the lobster roll, I went with the clam roll, and we finished up by splitting a swirly mixed soft-serve* cone. Soooo good. Surrounded by locals and seagulls, we sat on the beach boardwalk as the sun set behind us. Now if that ain’t summer, I don’t know what is.

(* Amie has forbidden me from calling soft-serve ice cream a “creemee”. She thinks that’s ‘gross!’, but I swear, that’s what it’s called in Vermont!)

Feeding My Fiction Addiction: Yesterday involved a quality-packed stop at my favorite comic shop. The latest (and always long-awaited) issue of Planetary (the origin of The Drummer!), a new Hellboy story, and AiT/Planet Lar’s Black Diamond: On Ramp, and the first issue of the new Angel story, ‘The Curse‘, which takes place after the finale of the Joss Whedon TV show. And no, you don’t find out what happened after our heroes faced the minions of hell in that darkened alley. Joss is saving that for later… I hope. I’m a sucker for anything more from the Whedon-verse.

I’ve only read Planetary so far, but… wow. It doesn’t matter how long I have to wait for each one, Ellis & Cassaday still have me by the throat.

July’s Almost Here: After my comic store score, Amie and I headed to the Kendall for a preview of Miranda July’s extra-engaging new film Me and You and Everyone We Know last night, and it’s still in the forefront of my mind as I muddle through the workday. It’s a movie about connections, assumptions, alienation, and the definition of art. About social awkwardness, old age, and growing up too early. Difficult subject matter that July presents effortlessly and beautifully. It’s justly winning all sorts of awards, and Miranda’s sharing her experiences on her movie blog, along with guest posts by her castmembers.

I actually first heard of Miranda July through her music, and I might even order one of her albums from KRS. Plus, y’know, free bonus disk sale.

Calendar Conflict: Next week, in addition to seeing Freaks & Geeks guy Paul Feig pimp his new book at the Coolidge on , I’ll be… practicing with the band a whole lot. On July 9th, Charlene is playing a Saturday night show opening for Bettie Serveert at the Middle East Downstairs, so we’ve got some crammin’ to do. As psyched as I am to open for them, I’m terribly bummed that I’ll be missing the Walking Concert show that’s happening across the river at Allston’s Great Scott. Damn the unfortunate timing on that one. (and heads up, Brian, Schreifels & Co. will be playing NYC three days later)

Plans: Tonight I might stop in at the first Bostonist Happy Hour over at the Beantown Pub (been thinking about contributing to Bostonist since they started, but my busy schedule always scares me from making contact).

After the happy hour, I may head over to the Middle East for Mishima USA (no website, guys?!) who I haven’t see in quite awhile, along with Duresse, the first band to have risen from the ashes of Wheat. Wheat fans should check out Duresse’s demos page for four songs… there’s definitely some familiar guitar traces in there (from ex-Wheat guitarist Ricky), who I believe is also handling vocals. I’m curious to see how they come off live.

Live mp3s on the ‘Nac horizon: A full set from Pela, and a long-promised few from Crystal Skulls.

If I don’t reappear here for a few days, enjoy the (hopefully long) weekend. Amie and I will be heading slightly south for the 4th, down to Newport, RI for some touristy adventures with the Neeners. Cannot wait. Ah, the fun of watching fireworks. Y’see how I tied that all together?

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  • BOSTON-AREA LIVE SHOW ACTION
    Wednesday, February 26th
    (members of) Jesus The Dinosaur
    Doss
    Silvie's Okay (solo)
    Hey I'm Outside
    @ Warehouse XI

    Thursday, February 27th
    40th Anniversary of V66!
    Special Screening of
    Life on the V: The Story of V66
    @ Somerville Theatre

    Thursday, February 27th
    Pom Pom Squad
    Caroline Kingsbury
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, February 28th
    The Bevis Frond
    Onedia
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Saturday, March 1st
    Dead Gowns
    Tiberius
    Lost Film
    @ the Lilypad Inman

    Saturday, March 1st
    Elvis Costello & Steve Nieve
    @ the Cabot, Beverly

    Sunday, March 2nd
    "How Not to be Famous:
    A Conversation with
    Richard Kind"
    @ the Wilbur
    Tuesday, March 4th
    Tetsuians
    Lesser Birds
    Ian St. George
    Osmia
    @ O'Brien's

    Wednesday, March 5th
    Kestrels
    @ O'Brien's

    Thursday, March 6th
    Avengers
    Lupo Citta
    @ the Middle East

    Friday, March 7th
    Vundabar
    Pet Fox
    Fantasy of a Broken Heart
    @ the Paradise

    Friday, March 7th
    Editrix
    Grocer
    Space Camp
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, March 7th
    Michael Shannon, Jason Narducy,
    & friends mark the 40th anniversary of
    R.E.M.'s "Fables of the Reconstruction"
    (and more) with opener Dave Hill
    @ the Royale

    Saturday, March 8th
    Mingko
    Paper Lady
    Ohio State Fair
    @ Deep Cuts

    Saturday, March 8th
    Jeanines
    Spatulas
    Hands and Knees
    Audrey Ryan and friends
    @ the Loft in Somerville

    Saturday, March 8th
    "Another Abbey Lounge Reunion!"
    with Yes Nanny,
    Eric Salt & the Electricity,
    and The Grownup Noise
    @ Sally O'Brien's

    Saturday, March 8th
    Hands & Knees
    Spatulas
    Jeanines
    Audrey Ryan & friends
    @ the Loft, Somerville

    Sunday, March 9th
    "Made In Massachusetts"
    an epic 3+ hour chronological
    journey through over 200 films
    & tv shows filmed in MA
    from the 1920s to 2022
    @ Somerville Theatre

    Sunday, March 9th
    an acoustic evening with
    Trey Anastasio
    @ the Wang

    Monday, March 10th
    Kim Deal
    Ratboys
    @ the Wilbur

    Tuesday, March 11th
    Kraftwerk
    @ the Wang

    Tuesday, March 11th
    Peter Wolf (J Geils Band)
    presents his new memoir
    "Waiting on the Moon"
    @ Cambridge Public Library

    Wednesday, March 12th
    The MC Taylor Goldsmith Show
    MC Taylor (Hiss Golden Messenger)
    and Taylor Goldsmith (Dawes)
    @ the Cut, Gloucester

    Thursday, March 13th
    Local H's Scott Lucas
    performing after a screening of
    his Local H film "Lifers"
    @ the Coolidge Corner Theatre

    Friday & Saturday
    March 14th & 15th
    Dropkick Murphys
    Menzingers
    Teenage Bottlerocket

    Saturday, March 15th
    Robert Poss (Band of Susans)
    Martha Swetzoff
    Chris Brokaw
    @ the Lilypad

    Saturday, March 15th
    Hovvdy
    Video Age
    @ the Middle East Downstairs

    Saturday, March 15th
    Dream Theater
    40th Anniversary Tour
    @ the Wang

    Saturday, March 15th
    Dropkick Murphys
    Menzingers
    Teenage Bottlerocket
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, March 16th
    Dropkick Murphys
    Bouncing Souls
    Hot Water Music
    Rebuilder
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Monday, March 17th
    Dropkick Murphys
    Bouncing Souls
    Hot Water Music
    Cody Nilson
    @ House of Blues

    Wednesday, March 19th
    Tuesday, March 18th
    Patterson Hood
    Lydia Loveless
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Wednesday, March 19th
    Quicksand
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, March 20th
    Derv Gordon (of the Equals)
    backed by So What
    with
    Children of the Flaming Wheel
    @ Deep Cuts

    Thursday, March 20th
    Neil Degrasse Tyson
    @ the Wilbur

    Friday, March 21st
    The Zip-Ups
    Corin Ashley
    Shiverlane
    @ Faces Brewing

    Sunday, March 23rd
    Ida & Tsunami!
    the Coin-Flip tour!
    @ Crystal Ballroom

    Tuesday, March 25th
    Of Montreal
    cumgirl8
    @ the Royale

    Tuesday, March 25th
    Husbands
    Chaepter
    Warmachine
    @ O'Brien's

    Thursday, March 27th
    Horsegirl
    Free Range
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Thursday, March 27th
    José González
    @ the Cabot in Beverly

    Friday, March 28th
    Dead Kennedys
    H.R. (of Bad Brains)
    Raging Nathans
    @ the Paradise

    Friday, March 28th
    Tinkertown
    Hilken Mancini & Melissa Gibbs
    @ the Lizard Lounge

    Friday, March 28th
    The Weather Station
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, March 29th
    Robin Lane
    @ Club Passim

    Saturday, March 29th
    Maya Hawke
    Katy Kirby
    @ Roadrunner

    Sunday, March 30th
    Famous Mammals
    The Spatulas
    @ O'Brien's

    Sunday, March 30th
    The Hard Quartet
    Sharp Pins
    @ the Paradise

    Tuesday, April 1st
    Earfull Series
    Writers reading. Songwriters singing.
    with authors
    Alison Espach
    & Meredith Goldstein
    and musicians
    John Powhida (solo)
    & Nat Freedberg (band)
    @ the Burren Backroom

    Thursday, April 3rd
    Alan Sparhawk (Low)
    Circuit des Yeux
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, April 3rd
    The Gossip
    @ the Paradise Rock Club

    Friday, April 4th
    Beth Gibbons (Portishead)
    Bill Ryder-Jones
    @ the Orpheum

    Friday, April 4th
    The Long Wait
    Spiller
    Speed Teeth
    @ O'Brien's

    Saturday, April 5th
    Snow Patrol
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Saturday, April 5th
    Franz Ferdinand
    @ the Orpheum

    Sunday, April 6th
    Lady Pills
    Babe Report
    Bus Crush
    @ the Rockwell

    Sunday, April 6th
    The War & Treaty
    @ the Sinclair

    Tuesday, April 8th
    Deftones
    The Mars Volta
    Fleshwater
    @ TD Garden

    Wednesday, April 9th
    The Yardbirds
    @ City Winery Boston

    Wednesday, April 9th
    Kylie Minogue
    @ the Garden

    Thursday, April 10th
    Clem Snide
    Abe Partridge
    @ Warehouse XI

    Thursday, April 10th
    FACS
    Landowner
    Major Stars
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, April 11th
    Bruce McCulloch
    (Kids In The Hall)
    "Tales of Bravery & Stupidity"
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Friday, April 11th
    Mogwai
    Brainiac
    @ the Paradise

    Saturday, April 12th
    Hot Stove Cool Music
    25th Anniversary Show
    Celebrating 25 Years of
    Music, Baseball & Giving
    ft. Greg Hawkes from The Cars
    w/ Eddie Japan doing Cars songs,
    plus the Hot Stove All-Stars with
    Peter Gammons, Theo Epstein,
    Kay Hanley, Bill Janovitz, Will Dailey,
    and other MLB & Music Legends
    @Paradise Rock Club

    Saturday, April 12th
    Franz Ferdinand
    @ the Orpheum

    Saturday, April 12th
    Justin Lally (album release!)
    Holding Napoleon
    Ivy Boy
    Audrey Ryan & friends
    @ the Loft, Somerville

    Sunday, April 13th
    EXTC
    (Terry Chambers & friends)
    @ City Winery

    Sunday, April 13th
    Heart
    @ Agganis Arena

    Monday, April 14th
    Everyone Asked About You
    @ the Sinclair

    Tuesday, April 15th
    Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
    St. Vincent
    @ Agganis Arena

    Wednesday, April 16th
    L.S. Dunes
    From Indian Lakes
    Night Sins
    @ the SInclair

    Thursday, April 17th
    Dead Boys
    Richard Lloyd Group
    (of Television)
    @ Deep Cuts

    Thursday, April 17th
    Corridor
    @ the Rockwell

    Thursday, April 17th
    Jon King (Gang of Four)
    presents his new memoir
    "To Hell with Poverty!" in
    conversation with Jim Sullivan
    7pm @ Harvard Book Store

    Thursday, April 17th
    Mercury Rev
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Friday, April 18th
    Mount Eerie
    Hana Stretton
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, April 18th
    Bright Eyes
    Cursive
    @ House of Blues

    Saturday, April 19th
    The Fixx
    Jill Sobule
    @ the Cabot, Beverly

    Saturday, April 19th
    "Wonderful & Strange: A Tribute to
    David Lynch" with Annie Hart
    (Au Revoir Simone, TP: The Return),
    Julee Cruise Director
    (all-femme & nonbinary supergroup channeling the TP soundtrack)
    PLUS a recreated Double R Diner!
    Damn fine pie by Feast & the Fable!
    Killer Bob drag by Celia Smokinbutts!
    A Red Room photo booth!
    A costume contest & much more!
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Saturday, Sunday, & Tuesday
    April 19th, 20th, & 21st
    Ani DiFranco
    @ the Somerville Theatre

    Sunday, April 20th
    Gang of Four
    "The Long Goodbye" farewell tour
    playing "Entertainment!" & more
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Sunday, April 20th
    Jay Aston's
    Gene Loves Jezebel
    Slim Jim Phantom (Stray Cats)
    Belouis Some
    @ City Winery

    Sunday & Monday
    April 20th & 21st
    Lucy Dacus
    Katie Gavin
    Jamine.4.t.
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Tuesday, April 22nd
    Alejandro Escovedo
    @ City Winery

    Wednesday, April 23rd
    Dweezil Zappa
    @ the Cabot in Beverly

    Wednesday, April 23rd
    Bartees Strange
    Ekko Astral
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Wednesday, April 23rd
    The Linda Lindas
    Pinkshift
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, April 24th
    Swervedriver
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Thursday, April 24th
    The Mary Wallopers
    @ Big Night Live

    Thursday, April 24th
    Christian Death
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, April 25th
    Sidewalk Driver
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday & Saturday
    April 25th & 26th
    The Town and the City Festival!
    @ various venues in Lowell

    Saturday, April 26th
    Poison the Well
    Glassjaw
    Better Lovers
    Teenage Wrist
    @ Roadrunner

    Sunday, April 27th
    Beach Bunny
    Pool Kids
    Jayla Kai
    @ House of Blues

    Sunday, April 27th
    Indigo Girls
    Melissa Etheridge
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Wednesday, April 30th
    The Chameleons
    Twin Tribes
    @ Big Night Live

    Wednesday, April 30th
    High-Vis
    Militarie Gun
    Age of Apocalypse
    @ the Middle East

    Thursday, May 1st
    Deep Sea Diver
    Byland
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Thursday, May 1st
    Sharon Van Etten
    & the Attachment Theory
    Love Spells
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, May 2nd
    Bob Mould & his band
    J. Robbins & his band
    @ the Paradise

    Saturday, May 3th
    Cheekface
    @ The Sinclair

    Saturday, May 3rd
    BADBADNOTGOOD
    Baby Rose
    @ Roadrunner

    Tuesday, June 3rd
    Halsey
    Alvvays
    @ Xfinity Center

    Sunday, May 4th
    The Queers
    @ the Middle East Upstairs

    Sunday, May 4th
    Tim Hecker
    @ Crystal Ballroom

    Sunday, May 4th
    AC/DC
    @ Gillette Stadium

    Wednesday, May 7th
    Japanese Breakfast
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Wednesday, May 7th
    Sea Wolf (solo)
    @ the Haymarket Lounge
    @ City Winery

    Wednesday, May 7th
    Love
    Johnny Echols
    @ City Winery

    Thursday, May 8th
    Melvins
    Napalm Death
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, May 8th
    Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Friday, May 9th
    DEVO
    "50 Years of De-Evolution...Continued!" @ MGM Music Hall

    Saturday, May 10th
    The Hilken Mancini Band
    (the long-awaited LP release party!)
    with The Cujo (feat. Jen Trynin)
    & Mary Lou Lord
    @ Sonia

    Saturday, May 10th
    Mallrat
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Sunday, May 11th
    Worriers
    Mint Green
    @ Deep Cuts

    Sunday, May 11th
    Baroness
    @ the Sinclair

    Monday, May 12th
    Kendrick Lamar
    SZA
    @ Gillette Stadium

    Wednesday, May 14th
    Ministry
    My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult
    Die Krupps
    @ Roadrunner

    Thursday, May 15th
    Pet Symmetry
    Pony
    Jimmy Montague
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Saturday, May 17th
    Califone
    @ the Rockwell

    Saturday, May 17th
    Sunflower Bean
    @ Deep Cuts

    Saturday, May 17th
    Superheaven
    Glare
    Spy
    Prize Horse
    @ the Royale

    Saturday, May 17th
    Amyl & the Sniffers
    Sheer Mag
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday & Sunday
    May 17th & 18th
    Amy Poehler & Tina Fey
    @ the Wang

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    May 20th & 21st
    Hamilton Leithauser
    (of the Walkmen)
    & Johanna Samuels
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, May 22nd
    Slide Away Presents:
    Swirlies
    Mark Robinson
    Her New Knife
    Beach-O (film)
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, May 22nd
    Peter Bjorn and John
    "Writers Block" album tour
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, May 24th
    The Wedding Present
    "Bizarro" 35th Anniversary Tour
    with The Tubs
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
    May 23rd, 24th, & 25th
    Boston Calling Music Festival
    @ the Harvard Athletic Complex

    Wednesday, May 28th
    Scott Thompson
    (of Kids in the Hall)
    is Buddy Cole
    @ City Winery Boston

    Wednesday, May 28th
    Barry Manilow
    "the last Boston concert"
    @ the Garden

    Thursday, May 29th
    Annie Dirusso
    Squirrel Flower
    @ the Paradise

    Friday, May 30th
    Florist
    Allegra Krieger
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Friday, May 30th
    Orbit
    Eldridge Rodriguez
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Friday, May 30th
    Teddy Swims
    @ Suffolk Downs

    Friday, May 30th
    OK GO
    @ the Royale

    Friday, May 30th
    Tennis
    Billie Marten
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, May 30th
    Bloc Party
    (performing "Silent Alarm" & more)
    with Metric
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Saturday, May 31st
    Jet
    Band of Skulls
    @ Roadrunner

    Sunday, June 1st
    Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, June 6th
    Jack's Mannequin
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, June 6th
    Sleigh Bells
    @ the Paradise

    Friday, June 6th
    The Ocean Blue
    playing their self-titled LP
    and their "Cerulean" LP
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Saturday, June 7th
    Lily Seabird
    Hemlock
    @ the Lilypad

    Saturday, June 7th
    Toby Tantrum
    Sun Urchins
    Yoni Gordon
    Audrey Ryan & friends
    @ the Loft, Somerville

    Tuesday, June 10th
    Heart Attack Man
    The Dirty Nil
    Carpool
    Dear Seattle
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    June 10th & 11th
    Queens of the Stone Age
    The Kills
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday
    June 10th, 12th, & 13th
    Paul Simon
    @ the Wang

    Wednesday, June 11th
    Turnover
    "Peripheral Vision" tour
    with Balance & Composure
    & Citizen
    @ the House of Blues

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    June 10th & 11th
    Queens of the Stone Age
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, June 15th
    Simple Minds
    Soft Cell
    Modern English
    @ Xfinity Center

    Sunday, June 15th
    Karate
    @ The Sinclair

    Thursday, June 19th
    Blondshell
    Daffo
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday, June 19th
    This Will Destroy You
    Jesse Beaman
    @ Sonia

    Friday, June 27th
    Khruangbin
    John Carroll Kirby
    @ Suffolk Downs

    Saturday, June 28th
    Godspeed You! Black Emperor
    Alan Sparhawk
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, June 28th
    Tree
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Sunday, June 29th
    Preoccupations
    @ the Middle East

    Monday, July 7th
    OMD
    @ House of Blues

    Friday, July 11th
    Cap'n Jazz
    Coffin Prick
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, July 11th
    Wu-Tang Clan (final tour)
    with Run the Jewels
    @ the Garden

    Tuesday, July 15th
    Weird Al Yankovic
    @ the Wang

    Wednesday, July 16th
    Mekons
    Johnny Dowd
    @ City Winery

    Thursday & Friday
    July 17th & 18th
    The Lumineers
    Young the Giant (on the 17th)
    St. Vincent (on the 18th)
    Hippo Campus
    @ Fenway Park

    Friday, July 18th
    Samantha Crain
    @ Warehouse XI

    Friday, July 18th
    Dinosaur Jr.
    Snail Mail
    Easy Action
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday & Saturday
    July 18th & 19th
    PIXIES
    performing "Bossanova"
    & "Trompe Le Monde" (18th)
    and a set of classics (19th)
    with Kurt Vile & the Violators
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Saturday, July 19th &
    Friday, September 5th
    Men I Trust
    @ Roadrunner

    Monday, July 21st
    Ghost
    @ TD Garden

    Saturday, July 26th
    Toto
    Christopher Cross
    Men At Work
    @ Leader Bank Pavilion

    Saturday, July 26th
    Rod Stewart
    Cheap Trick
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Tuesday, July 29th
    Goo Goo Dolls
    Dashboard Confessional
    @ the Pavilion

    Wednesday, July 30th
    The "Happy Together" Tour
    featuring The Turtles,
    Jay & the Americans,
    Little Anthony, Mark Lindsay
    (of Paul Revere & the Raiders),
    The Vogues, & the Cowsills
    @ Lynn Auditorium

    Friday, August 1st
    LOST 80's LIVE
    with A Flock of Seagulls,
    Big Country, General Public,
    The Vapors, Belouis Some,
    The Icicle Works, China Crisis,
    Josie Cotton, Polecats,
    and more
    @ the Wang

    Saturday, August 2nd
    Pantera
    Amon Amarth
    @ Great Woods

    Wednesday, August 13th
    Clipping.
    @ The Sinclair

    Friday, August 15th
    The Doobie Brothers
    The Coral Reefer Band
    @ Xfinity Center

    Friday, August 29th
    Nine Inch Nails
    @ the Garden

    Saturday, August 30th
    Coheed & Cambria
    Taking Back Sunday
    Foxing
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, September 7th
    The Outlaw Music Festival
    10th Anniversary Tour
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Sunday, September 7th
    Rilo Kiley
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, September 7th
    My Chemical Romance
    Idles
    @ Fenway Park

    Friday, September 12th
    Supergrass
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, Sept 14th
    Alabama Shakes
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Wednesday, September 17th
    Alison Krauss & Union Station
    Willie Watson
    @ the Pavilion

    Tuesday, September 23rd
    Viagra Boys
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday & Sunday
    October 4th & 5th
    An Inconceivable Evening
    with Cary Elwes
    & a screening of
    The Princess Bride
    @ the Wilbur

    Saturday, October 11th
    Kneecap
    @ the House of Blues

    Thursday, October 2nd
    Elbow
    @ Roadrunner

    Thursday, November 13th
    Janeane Garofalo
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Monday, November 24th
    Patti Smith
    Horses 50th Anniversary Tour
    @ the Orpheum