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7M ago
They came with black clothing and eyeliner. With rules about enjoying the show without personal documentation. And with a pretty impressive light show and a sound that would likely make them look at Muse and then ask, ‘where the hell did we go wrong?’ Truth is, nothing. Not every band becomes one that can fill […]
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1y ago
It was a dance party on the harbor last week, with Germany’s Milky Chance celebrating the release of their fourth record Living In A Haze and even heading over to the merch booth after their set to sign copies; German brewers are pretty strict about their recipes but maybe they had early discussions with some ..read more
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1y ago
The sub-Saharan nomadic culture known as Tuareg that spans several north African countries has a couple of rising stars in Mdou Moctar and Bombino but as far as I know it was Tinariwen who helped raise global awareness of this music form. Hailing from Mali, the outfit is known for their blues-based guitar rock that ..read more
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1y ago
“A dizzying collection of not-your-typical music: Indian “Bollywood” soundtracks, funk and disco, punk, film soundtracks, and a ridiculous amount of exotica from around the world ..read more
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1y ago
Featuring “vendors and activities all related to beans, which are a common denominator across cultures and cuisines ..read more
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1y ago
“Bringing together local, state and national leaders to amplify anti-racism and a vision for a transformed Boston by 2030 ..read more
DigBoston
1y ago
I’ve been to a few sold out shows at Roadrunner but have yet to see a pre-doors opening line that stretched from the entrance on Guest St, wrapped down Life St and nearly reached North Beacon. Since there were still 30 minutes until doors as I walked past, I’m sure people were standing on North ..read more
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1y ago
It’s been a decade and a half since Andrew Eldritch and his fellow sisters hit stages across the US, and on a mid-week evening throngs of goth and dark rock fans filled Big Night Live. Flanked by two guitarists and a keyboardist/sampler at the rear, Eldritch was busy pacing throughout, dodging the hot beams of ..read more