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SUMMARY:Okkervil River
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bowery Boston \nDoors: 6:00 pm / Show: 7:00 pm \nTickets on sale NOW! \nTickets available at AXS.COM\, or by phone at 855-482-2090. No service charge on tickets purchased in person at The Sinclair Box Office Wednesdays-Saturdays 12-7PM. \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n***\nOkkervil River \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nIn 2017 I started regularly attending Quaker meetings for worship\, I spent a lot of time in therapy\, and I started microdosing psychedelics. I had asked the band I’d hired to play on my last album Away to be my new band\, the new version of Okkervil River\, and we’d gone on a long tour of America and Europe that was my favorite touring experience I’ve had since 2003. In some ways\, I felt like a kid again. I realized how phenomenally lucky I am that I’ve been able to play music for this long.  \nThe election happened while we were in Brussels\, on a rainy horrible morning. Crossing over into England later that day\, I met a border guard who had worked at the Berlin wall on the night that crowds of East Germans showed up wanting to cross over\, when someone on his side had to make a judgment call to open fire or to let everyone through. He told me the story\, trying to make me feel better\, and I couldn’t help crying in front of him. He looked at me sadly\, like a nice dad wearing a police uniform. \nThe new band had a recording date booked to work on songs while we were still tight from tour\, and I had some material prepared but I wanted to write more. And if December 2016 was good for anything it was good for writing new songs. I wrote “The Dream and the Light” at a vacation home adjoining Frank Sinatra’s old place in Palm Springs; a friend’s father had died and she was treating herself and his nurse to a vacation and invited some friends along. Then I went to the Away cabin and wrote more new songs. We hit the studio and recorded about ten songs in three days\, everybody playing together in the room and me singing vocals live. “The Dream and the Light\,” “How It Is\,” “External Actor” and “Pulled Up the Ribbon” were recorded during those sessions\, as was “Famous Tracheotomies\,” an autobiographical song about a lengthy hospitalization I experienced as a little kid. \nI had intended the new songs to continue in the exact sonic vein of Away\, but almost immediately they started to diverge somewhat wildly. The sound was more electric and playful – it was a happy sound\, because I was happier than I’d been in years. I decided to keep going in that direction. \nI scheduled another recording session for a couple months later and I went back upstate to write more songs in the dead of winter\, snowed in\, no way to get to town. And then I got back to Brooklyn I started writing songs with members of my band. I’ve never done that before\, written with the band.  I love this band. We added another nine songs and recorded those\, including “Family Song\,” “Shelter Song” and “Human Being Song.” \nOn a little tour through the South I decided I wanted to write one last song\, something upbeat and catchy. So we gathered together in my hotel room in Charleston\, West Virginia the morning after a radio performance and wrote “Love Somebody” quickly before they kicked us out of the room. We hit the road and were immediately held up in traffic diverted for the motorcade from that disgusting Boy Scouts speech.  \nI kept working on all the tracks until some of them started sounding more finished than others and I had enough finished-sounding ones to put a record out. I wanted to put it out quickly. It’s so much more fun that way\, and this record is supposed to be fun\, and to hopefully make people feel happy. \nWhen I gave these songs to Shawn Everett to mix\, he saw something even further in it than I saw and he made all the tracks sing. His production reminds me of my favorite experiences of recording Black Sheep Boy and The Stage Names with the brilliant Brian Beattie\, who taught me more about music than anyone I’ve ever met. But Shawn also brought this new energy to it that elevated it and took it in a direction I hadn’t quite known it was pointing in. It was so great hearing the mixes coming back\, hearing the whole thing in full\, one year of my life condensed into 50 minutes. I was thrilled. \nWhen the album was finished\, I moved out of New York City. \n***\nStar Rover \n \nWebsite\nTwitter \nWestern Winds Bitter Christians by Star Rover \n“Star Rover specializes in an alluring sort of pastoral punk that suggests a collaboration between Deerhoof and John Fahey”- Time Out New York
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SUMMARY:Black Light Party ft. Tone Terra
DESCRIPTION:21+ \nCall or text 617.733.0505 for VIP table reservations.
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SUMMARY:Jungle
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bowery Boston \nDoors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm \nTickets on sale now! \nTickets available at AXS.COM\, or by phone at 855-482-2090. No service charge on tickets purchased in person at The Sinclair Box Office Wednesdays-Saturdays 12-7PM. \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n*** \n \n*** \nJungle \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \n*** \n Triathalon  \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter
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LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sofa King Fridays w/ Krewella (DJ Set)
DESCRIPTION:21+ \nCall or Text 617.733.0505 for VIP Table Reservations.
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SUMMARY:Summer Bash ft. DJ Tao
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SUMMARY:Nepathya Live in Boston 2018
DESCRIPTION:21+ \nValid US Government/State-issued ID or international passport required. \n  \nDoors @ 7:30pm \nShow @ 8:45pm
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LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls - Night 1
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: June 26\, 27\, 29\, and 30 shows are now SOLD OUT.  \nDue to overwhelming demand\, TWO MORE shows have been added on July 1 and 2. \nTickets for July 1 and 2 shows are still available HERE. \n*** \nPresented by Bowery Boston \nDoors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:30 pm \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n*** \n \n*** \nFrank Turner & The Sleeping Souls \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nFrank Turner has announced details of his forthcoming seventh studio album entitled Be More Kind available on May 4th via Xtra Mile Recordings/Polydor UK /Interscope Records. The album is available for pre-order and those who pre-order will receive instant downloads of “1933” and the previously released track “There She Is” from the 2017 release Songbook. \nMonths after the release of Songbook\, a career-spanning retrospective which also saw reworked versions of tracks from across the past decade\, Be More Kind represents a thematic and sonic line in the sand for the 36-year-old. It’s a record that combines universal anthems with raw emotion and the political and the personal\, with the intricate folk and punk roar trademarks of Turner’s sound imbued with new\, bold experimental shades. Be More Kind is produced by Austin Jenkins and Joshua Block\, formerly of psychedelic-rock Texans White Denim\, and Florence And The Machine and Halsey collaborator Charlie Hugall. “I wanted to try and get out of my comfort zone and do something different\,” says Turner. \nTurner was halfway through writing a very different sort of album\, a concept record about women from the historical record who had been ignored\, when he was reading a collection of Clive James’ poetry and one particular line compelled him to re-think his direction. It was from a poem called Leçons Des Ténèbres: “I should have been more kind. It is my fate. To find this out\, but find it out too late.” “It devastated me the first time I read it\,” he says. \nTurner and his band\, the Sleeping Souls\, were on tour in the USA in 2016 “when the world decided to go collectively nuts” and the songs that make up Be More Kind started to come together. “Somewhere in the record\, there’s a convergence of the ideas of personal and political\, which is a central theme of the album\,” Turner says. One of the driving themes of the album is empathy\, even for your enemy. “You should at least be able to inhabit the mental universe of the people you disagree with. If you can’t do that\, then how do you communicate with people other than through force of arms\, which is something we all agree is a bad idea.” \nTurner’s last two records\, 2013’s Tape Deck Heart and 2015’s Positive Songs For Negative People\, dealt with the fallout from a break-up and saw Turner struggling to cover the cracks in his personal life. Now happily in a relationship and living with his partner and their cat\, he again set his sights to the bigger picture. Positive Songs… was cut in nine\, intense days whereas Be More Kind was made over a period of seven months\, giving Turner the opportunity to turn songs on their head\, try different versions and shake up the dynamics within his band. \nThe first track to be released from Be More Kind is “1933\,” a clattering\, state-of-the-nation anthem. Furious and direct\, it’s inspired by articles Turner saw that suggested the alt-right was punk rock. “That filled me with a mixture of incredulity and anger\,” says Turner. “The idea that Breitbart or Steve Bannon think they have anything to do with punk rock makes me extremely angry.” \nThe Be More Kind World Tour will begin in the UK in April and head to North America on May 31\, with its first leg playing to over 200\,000 people across the UK\, the USA\, Europe\, Canada\, Australia and New Zealand\, taking them through to Christmas. Turner promises that 2019 will include visits to some “slightly more weird and wonderful places.” \n*** \nSpeedy Ortiz \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \n“Necessary brattiness” is the motto for Speedy Ortiz’s dauntless new collection of songs\, Twerp Verse. The follow-up to 2015’s Foil Deer\, the band’s latest indie rock missive is prompted by a tidal wave of voices\, no longer silent on the hurt they’ve endured from society’s margins. But like many of these truth-tellers\, songwriter\, guitarist and singer Sadie Dupuis scales the careful line between what she calls being “outrageous and practical” in order to be heard at all. \n“You need to employ a self-preservational sense of humor to speak truth in an increasingly baffling world\,” says Dupuis. “I call it a ‘twerp verse’ when a musician guests on a track and says something totally outlandish – like a Lil Wayne verse – but it becomes the most crucial part. This record is our own twerp verse\, for those instances when you desperately need to stand up and show your teeth.” \nTwerp Verse was tracked in Brooklyn DIY space Silent Barn\, mixed by Omaha legend Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes\, Rilo Kiley) and mastered by Grammy-nominated engineer Emily Lazar (Sia\, Haim\, Beck). The record pulls from the most elastic pop moments in Squeeze’s Argybargy and the seesawing synth-rock of Deerhoof and the Rentals. With Dupuis on guitars\, vocals\, and synths\, supporting guitarist Andy Molholt (of psych pop outfit Laser Background) now joins Speedy veterans Darl Ferm on bass and Mike Falcone on drums – and together they accelerate the band’s idiosyncrasy through the wilderness of Dupuis’ heady reflections on sex\, lies and audiotape. \nDupuis\, who both earned an MFA in poetry and taught at UMass Amherst\, propels the band’s brain-teasing melodies with her serpentine wit. Inspired by the cutting observations of Eve Babitz\, Aline Crumb’s biting memoirs\, and the acute humor of AstroPoet Dorothea Lasky\, Dupuis craftily navigates the danger zone that is building intimacy and political allyship in 2018. Now as public pushback against the old guards reaches a fever pitch – in the White House\, Hollywood and beyond – the band fires shots in disillusioned Gen Y theme “Lucky 88\,” and casts a side-eye towards suitors-turned-monsters in the cold-blooded single “Villain.” Closing track “You Hate The Title” is a slinky traipse through the banality of this current moment in patriarchy – in which survivors are given the mic\, but nitpicked over the timbre of their testimonies. “You hate the title\, but you’re digging the song\,” Dupuis sings wryly\, “You like it in theory\, but it’s rubbing you wrong.” Tuned smartly to the political opacity of the present\, Twerp Verse rings clear as a bell. \n*** \nThe Homeless Gospel Choir \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nDerek Zanetti\, also known as The Homeless Gospel Choir\, is a protest singer\, author and artist based out of Pittsburgh\, PA. \nThrough his on-stage humor and vulnerability\, Derek creates an atmosphere of inclusion and community. He engages with the audience in a way that allows them to know that they’re not alone. \nHis new record\, Normal\, was described by Frank Turner as “a generationally defining album for the underground punk scene.” He also said\, “In half an hour\, Derek reminded me of what punk’s supposed to be.” \nDerek’s new album\, Normal\, is out now on A-F Records.
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls - Night 2
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: June 26\, 27\, 29\, and 30 shows are now SOLD OUT.  \nDue to overwhelming demand\, TWO MORE shows have been added on July 1 and 2. \nTickets for July 1 and 2 shows are still available HERE. \n*** \nPresented by Bowery Boston \nDoors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:30 pm \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n*** \n \n*** \nFrank Turner & The Sleeping Souls \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nFrank Turner has announced details of his forthcoming seventh studio album entitled Be More Kind available on May 4th via Xtra Mile Recordings/Polydor UK /Interscope Records. The album is available for pre-order and those who pre-order will receive instant downloads of “1933” and the previously released track “There She Is” from the 2017 release Songbook. \nMonths after the release of Songbook\, a career-spanning retrospective which also saw reworked versions of tracks from across the past decade\, Be More Kind represents a thematic and sonic line in the sand for the 36-year-old. It’s a record that combines universal anthems with raw emotion and the political and the personal\, with the intricate folk and punk roar trademarks of Turner’s sound imbued with new\, bold experimental shades. Be More Kind is produced by Austin Jenkins and Joshua Block\, formerly of psychedelic-rock Texans White Denim\, and Florence And The Machine and Halsey collaborator Charlie Hugall. “I wanted to try and get out of my comfort zone and do something different\,” says Turner. \nTurner was halfway through writing a very different sort of album\, a concept record about women from the historical record who had been ignored\, when he was reading a collection of Clive James’ poetry and one particular line compelled him to re-think his direction. It was from a poem called Leçons Des Ténèbres: “I should have been more kind. It is my fate. To find this out\, but find it out too late.” “It devastated me the first time I read it\,” he says. \nTurner and his band\, the Sleeping Souls\, were on tour in the USA in 2016 “when the world decided to go collectively nuts” and the songs that make up Be More Kind started to come together. “Somewhere in the record\, there’s a convergence of the ideas of personal and political\, which is a central theme of the album\,” Turner says. One of the driving themes of the album is empathy\, even for your enemy. “You should at least be able to inhabit the mental universe of the people you disagree with. If you can’t do that\, then how do you communicate with people other than through force of arms\, which is something we all agree is a bad idea.” \nTurner’s last two records\, 2013’s Tape Deck Heart and 2015’s Positive Songs For Negative People\, dealt with the fallout from a break-up and saw Turner struggling to cover the cracks in his personal life. Now happily in a relationship and living with his partner and their cat\, he again set his sights to the bigger picture. Positive Songs… was cut in nine\, intense days whereas Be More Kind was made over a period of seven months\, giving Turner the opportunity to turn songs on their head\, try different versions and shake up the dynamics within his band. \nThe first track to be released from Be More Kind is “1933\,” a clattering\, state-of-the-nation anthem. Furious and direct\, it’s inspired by articles Turner saw that suggested the alt-right was punk rock. “That filled me with a mixture of incredulity and anger\,” says Turner. “The idea that Breitbart or Steve Bannon think they have anything to do with punk rock makes me extremely angry.” \nThe Be More Kind World Tour will begin in the UK in April and head to North America on May 31\, with its first leg playing to over 200\,000 people across the UK\, the USA\, Europe\, Canada\, Australia and New Zealand\, taking them through to Christmas. Turner promises that 2019 will include visits to some “slightly more weird and wonderful places.” \n*** \nJeff Rosenstock \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nJeff Rosenstock is a musician from Brooklyn via Long Island (which I guess is like saying Long Island via Long Island) who has sang and written songs for Bomb the Music Industry!\, Kudrow and The Arrogant Sons of Bitches. \n*** \nRestorations \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nDave Klyman – Guitar/Backing Vocals\nJon Loudon – Guitar/Vocals\nBen Pierce – Keys/Guitar/Backing Vocals\nDan Zimmerman – Bass/Backing Vocals
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls - Night 3
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: June 26\, 27\, 29\, and 30 shows are now SOLD OUT.  \nDue to overwhelming demand\, TWO MORE shows have been added on July 1 and 2. \nTickets for July 1 and 2 shows are still available HERE. \n*** \nPresented by Bowery Boston \nDoors: 5:30 pm / Show: 6:00 pm \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n*** \n \n*** \nFrank Turner & The Sleeping Souls \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nFrank Turner has announced details of his forthcoming seventh studio album entitled Be More Kind available on May 4th via Xtra Mile Recordings/Polydor UK /Interscope Records. The album is available for pre-order and those who pre-order will receive instant downloads of “1933” and the previously released track “There She Is” from the 2017 release Songbook. \nMonths after the release of Songbook\, a career-spanning retrospective which also saw reworked versions of tracks from across the past decade\, Be More Kind represents a thematic and sonic line in the sand for the 36-year-old. It’s a record that combines universal anthems with raw emotion and the political and the personal\, with the intricate folk and punk roar trademarks of Turner’s sound imbued with new\, bold experimental shades. Be More Kind is produced by Austin Jenkins and Joshua Block\, formerly of psychedelic-rock Texans White Denim\, and Florence And The Machine and Halsey collaborator Charlie Hugall. “I wanted to try and get out of my comfort zone and do something different\,” says Turner. \nTurner was halfway through writing a very different sort of album\, a concept record about women from the historical record who had been ignored\, when he was reading a collection of Clive James’ poetry and one particular line compelled him to re-think his direction. It was from a poem called Leçons Des Ténèbres: “I should have been more kind. It is my fate. To find this out\, but find it out too late.” “It devastated me the first time I read it\,” he says. \nTurner and his band\, the Sleeping Souls\, were on tour in the USA in 2016 “when the world decided to go collectively nuts” and the songs that make up Be More Kind started to come together. “Somewhere in the record\, there’s a convergence of the ideas of personal and political\, which is a central theme of the album\,” Turner says. One of the driving themes of the album is empathy\, even for your enemy. “You should at least be able to inhabit the mental universe of the people you disagree with. If you can’t do that\, then how do you communicate with people other than through force of arms\, which is something we all agree is a bad idea.” \nTurner’s last two records\, 2013’s Tape Deck Heart and 2015’s Positive Songs For Negative People\, dealt with the fallout from a break-up and saw Turner struggling to cover the cracks in his personal life. Now happily in a relationship and living with his partner and their cat\, he again set his sights to the bigger picture. Positive Songs… was cut in nine\, intense days whereas Be More Kind was made over a period of seven months\, giving Turner the opportunity to turn songs on their head\, try different versions and shake up the dynamics within his band. \nThe first track to be released from Be More Kind is “1933\,” a clattering\, state-of-the-nation anthem. Furious and direct\, it’s inspired by articles Turner saw that suggested the alt-right was punk rock. “That filled me with a mixture of incredulity and anger\,” says Turner. “The idea that Breitbart or Steve Bannon think they have anything to do with punk rock makes me extremely angry.” \nThe Be More Kind World Tour will begin in the UK in April and head to North America on May 31\, with its first leg playing to over 200\,000 people across the UK\, the USA\, Europe\, Canada\, Australia and New Zealand\, taking them through to Christmas. Turner promises that 2019 will include visits to some “slightly more weird and wonderful places.” \n*** \nTim Barry \n \nWebsite\nFacebook \nThe first time one of his friend’s fathers saw singer/songwriter Tim Barry perform\, he summed up his thoughts with a Yogi Berra-worthy declaration: “You’re old-timey in a modern way.” \nThat’s a near perfect description for the artist who sums up his latest solo release\, Lost & Rootless in a single word: WOODEN. “That’s the feel that I was going for when I picked the songs\,” says Barry. “There’s violin\, voice\, a wooden resonator guitar…there’s a very subtle electric bass on one track\, but otherwise I wanted to do a wooden record.” \nTo create that stripped-down\, earthy sound\, Barry (along with sometime accompanists Josh Small and sister Caitlin Hunt) selected an equally wooden venue: his own shed\, mic’d up and MacGyvered with blankets\, bits of carpet\, and pallets for soundproofing. This gave Tim an opportunity musicians are rarely afforded: the ability to record any moment that inspiration struck\, without racing the clock or pulling out the wallet. “It’s not always relaxing in the studio unless you have so much loot you don’t care how much time you spend in there. To be able to go into my shivering cold shed and play music whenever it hit me was pretty awesome\,” he says. \nOpening Lost & Rootless with the forlorn “No News From The North” (drawn from 2005’s solo debut Laurel Street Demos\, one of which he has re-recorded for each subsequent release)\, Barry then unspools twelve more songs toggling between spare soliloquies and toe-tappers\, telling tales of sadness and of celebration\, and portraying the narrator as both partier and poet. \nWith a cohesive musical feel\, a vivid cast of characters\, and not one but two mentions of his own daughter Lela Jane\, one might think there’s a larger tale being told here. Don’t spend too much time trying to tie it all together\, though: “I’m not bright enough to make a concept record!” Tim exclaims. “Going all the way back to the early days of my music\, I just write what’s around me\, what I feel\, who I know.” \nThe album is thick with examples of that that autobiographical (and auto-geographical) writing style\, featuring references to Richmond’s Laurel Street\, its Manchester neighborhood\, and the James River (each also calling back to Barry’s past recordings). His surroundings also set the scene for one of the album’s story song highlights: “Solid Gone\,” about one family’s fight to survive outside the confines of the law. Tim notes that the subject matter reads a bit like a country music stereotype\, “But that’s what it’s about: drugs\, guns and family. I’m not sure the average fan of Willie Nelson would like it\, but it’s what happens in the state of Virginia.” \nThe one song on the album that’s not drawn from Barry’s background or environment is a reverent cover of “Clay Pigeons” by the late Austin musician Blaze Foley (the subject of the Lucinda Williams song “Drunken Angel”). Originally turned on to the song via a mixtape from a friend\, Tim quickly became obsessed. “It was just TOO GOOD\,” he stresses. Seeing that the song only had a paltry number of YouTube views\, “I started asking everyone I knew if they knew the song. Only two people out of maybe twenty did\, so I said\, “F*** that\, I’m recording this!” \nOf course\, the challenges of making an album don’t end with the recording: figuring out the best order for the songs is another chore entirely. In keeping with his old-school approach to creating the music\, Tim took to a slightly vintage sequencing method. “My favorite part of the entire recording project is using cassette to sequence the album\,” he says. “I really believe in listening beginning to end\, and it forces me to listen all the way through. Then if I want to change it\, I’ve got to sit down with the CD and hit play and record and do it all over again. That’s how I’m going to do it from now on.” \nWith the release of Lost & Rootless this fall\, and the tenth anniversary of his solo career in 2015\, you can bet that Tim will be playing a town near you soon\, whether it’s a bourbon-soaked hole in the wall or as the opener for one of his longtime comrades. As he chuckles\, “All my peers are becoming stars\, and I’m staying exactly the same. I’m just excited to get the record out and get back on the road!”
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SUMMARY:Sofa King Fridays - NGHTMRE & Slander Present "Gud Vibrations"
DESCRIPTION:21+ \nCall or text 617.733.0505 for VIP table reservations.
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls - Night 4
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: June 26\, 27\, 29\, and 30 shows are now SOLD OUT.  \nDue to overwhelming demand\, TWO MORE shows have been added on July 1 and 2. \nTickets for July 1 and 2 shows are still available HERE. \n*** \nPresented by Bowery Boston \nDoors: 5:30 pm / Show: 6:00 pm \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n*** \n \n*** \nFrank Turner & The Sleeping Souls \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nFrank Turner has announced details of his forthcoming seventh studio album entitled Be More Kind available on May 4th via Xtra Mile Recordings/Polydor UK /Interscope Records. The album is available for pre-order and those who pre-order will receive instant downloads of “1933” and the previously released track “There She Is” from the 2017 release Songbook. \nMonths after the release of Songbook\, a career-spanning retrospective which also saw reworked versions of tracks from across the past decade\, Be More Kind represents a thematic and sonic line in the sand for the 36-year-old. It’s a record that combines universal anthems with raw emotion and the political and the personal\, with the intricate folk and punk roar trademarks of Turner’s sound imbued with new\, bold experimental shades. Be More Kind is produced by Austin Jenkins and Joshua Block\, formerly of psychedelic-rock Texans White Denim\, and Florence And The Machine and Halsey collaborator Charlie Hugall. “I wanted to try and get out of my comfort zone and do something different\,” says Turner. \nTurner was halfway through writing a very different sort of album\, a concept record about women from the historical record who had been ignored\, when he was reading a collection of Clive James’ poetry and one particular line compelled him to re-think his direction. It was from a poem called Leçons Des Ténèbres: “I should have been more kind. It is my fate. To find this out\, but find it out too late.” “It devastated me the first time I read it\,” he says. \nTurner and his band\, the Sleeping Souls\, were on tour in the USA in 2016 “when the world decided to go collectively nuts” and the songs that make up Be More Kind started to come together. “Somewhere in the record\, there’s a convergence of the ideas of personal and political\, which is a central theme of the album\,” Turner says. One of the driving themes of the album is empathy\, even for your enemy. “You should at least be able to inhabit the mental universe of the people you disagree with. If you can’t do that\, then how do you communicate with people other than through force of arms\, which is something we all agree is a bad idea.” \nTurner’s last two records\, 2013’s Tape Deck Heart and 2015’s Positive Songs For Negative People\, dealt with the fallout from a break-up and saw Turner struggling to cover the cracks in his personal life. Now happily in a relationship and living with his partner and their cat\, he again set his sights to the bigger picture. Positive Songs… was cut in nine\, intense days whereas Be More Kind was made over a period of seven months\, giving Turner the opportunity to turn songs on their head\, try different versions and shake up the dynamics within his band. \nThe first track to be released from Be More Kind is “1933\,” a clattering\, state-of-the-nation anthem. Furious and direct\, it’s inspired by articles Turner saw that suggested the alt-right was punk rock. “That filled me with a mixture of incredulity and anger\,” says Turner. “The idea that Breitbart or Steve Bannon think they have anything to do with punk rock makes me extremely angry.” \nThe Be More Kind World Tour will begin in the UK in April and head to North America on May 31\, with its first leg playing to over 200\,000 people across the UK\, the USA\, Europe\, Canada\, Australia and New Zealand\, taking them through to Christmas. Turner promises that 2019 will include visits to some “slightly more weird and wonderful places.” \n*** \nDave Hause & The Mermaid \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nSometimes you have to move forward in order to see where you started out—and the hardscrabble wisdom that one gains from that type of journey forms the backbone of Dave Hause’s third full-length\, Bury Me In Philly. “Punk rock guilt is a real thing\,” the lifelong Philadelphian says from his new home in California. “I like to make rock n’ roll music because that’s what I love and I don’t care if Zeppelin or the Stones aren’t cool to the punks… it’s cool to me and that’s what matters.” In that spirit\, Bury Me In Philly is a love letter both to his hometown as well as the larger-than-life rock acts he grew up worshiping as a teenager. \nFor the follow-up to 2013’s Devour\, a newly sober Hause holed up in his new home and wrote nearly forty songs\, eleven of which would end up as Bury Me In Philly. “The first song I wrote for this album was the title track and I didn’t realize it at the time but that really set the tone for the album\,” he explains. “One thing I was focused on was trying to make the songs more concise and uplifting than the last record. My last album was a divorce record and during the touring of it I fell in love with my fiancé\, moved to California and things got a lot better.” Hause’s newfound perspective allowed him to dig even deeper as a songwriter whether he’s getting intimately introspective on the tender ballad “Wild Love” or channeling that into shot of sonic adrenaline on monster anthems such as “Shaky Jesus.” \nAlthough Bury Me In Philly is a Dave Hause album\, it was also greatly inspired by the other people involved in the production of the album\, most notably Eric Bazilian of Philadelphia rock legends The Hooters. “The Hooters were the first concert I ever saw when I was eight years old and it definitely made a huge impression on me\,” Hause explains. In fact\, during the pre-production process Hause was constantly sending songs to Bazilian who actually performed The Hooters classic “And We Danced” onstage with the Hause the last time he was in town. “Things weren’t working out with my original producer and Eric expressed that he would want to produce the album and suddenly he went from my hero to a causal friend to a co-collaborator.” Recorded at Bazilian’s home studio with him and Grammy Award winning producer William Wittman\, the album is the ultimate homage to Hause’s past and is a timeless take on rock music’s enduring spirit. \nAdditionally\, these songs are united by Hause’s intent dedication to his craft\, which punk fans are already familiar with from his role as front man in The Loved Ones and guitarist/vocalist in The Falcon. From the fuzzed-out boogie of “Dirty Fucker” to the folksy sing-along vibe of “Helluva Home” and the classic rock-inspired groove of “The Mermaid\,” Bury Me In Philly may not be an easy album to categorize but it’s a joy to get lost inside. Hause also kept things in the family this time around by co-writing the album with his 23-year-old brother Tim\, who helped bring a fresh perspective to the recordings. “I’ve never had a musical soulmate but during this process I realized it’s my brother\,” Hause explains. “Who I think of as this cute cuddly infant is now this grown man who is really talented and focused and he’s not drinking and partying his way through life the way that I was at that age. It’s really cool.” \nWhile virtually every song on Bury Me In Philly could be played on the radio\, the album is much more than a collection of singles. “I still write in the paradigm of albums you know?” Hause says. “I think there should be melodic through lines and each track on the album should compliment the other ones. You want to plan an album like a live set: You want a batch of songs that kick off the record\, then you want some left turns. You want to take people on a journey.” The road to get to this point may have had its share of obstacles but looking back Hause wouldn’t trade his experiences for anything. “The ringing of that broken bell\, it always seems to cast its spell. I was young and I flinched before\, but I ain’t flinching anymore\,” Hause sings over a soaring slide guitar on “The Flinch” ….and you can tell that he means it. Coming full circle rarely sounds this inspired.
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SUMMARY:FUC*!N' GONUTS ft. the deadbeatz
DESCRIPTION:21+
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LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
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SUMMARY:Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls - Night 5
DESCRIPTION:Bowery Boston presents \nDoors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:30 pm \nTickets on sale NOW! \nTickets available at AXS.COM\, or by phone at 855-482-2090. No service charge on tickets purchased in person at The Sinclair Box Office Wednesdays-Saturdays 12-7PM. \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n*** \n \n*** \nFrank Turner & The Sleeping Souls \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nFrank Turner has announced details of his forthcoming seventh studio album entitled Be More Kind available on May 4th via Xtra Mile Recordings/Polydor UK /Interscope Records. The album is available for pre-order and those who pre-order will receive instant downloads of “1933” and the previously released track “There She Is” from the 2017 release Songbook. \nMonths after the release of Songbook\, a career-spanning retrospective which also saw reworked versions of tracks from across the past decade\, Be More Kind represents a thematic and sonic line in the sand for the 36-year-old. It’s a record that combines universal anthems with raw emotion and the political and the personal\, with the intricate folk and punk roar trademarks of Turner’s sound imbued with new\, bold experimental shades. Be More Kind is produced by Austin Jenkins and Joshua Block\, formerly of psychedelic-rock Texans White Denim\, and Florence And The Machine and Halsey collaborator Charlie Hugall. “I wanted to try and get out of my comfort zone and do something different\,” says Turner. \nTurner was halfway through writing a very different sort of album\, a concept record about women from the historical record who had been ignored\, when he was reading a collection of Clive James’ poetry and one particular line compelled him to re-think his direction. It was from a poem called Leçons Des Ténèbres: “I should have been more kind. It is my fate. To find this out\, but find it out too late.” “It devastated me the first time I read it\,” he says. \nTurner and his band\, the Sleeping Souls\, were on tour in the USA in 2016 “when the world decided to go collectively nuts” and the songs that make up Be More Kind started to come together. “Somewhere in the record\, there’s a convergence of the ideas of personal and political\, which is a central theme of the album\,” Turner says. One of the driving themes of the album is empathy\, even for your enemy. “You should at least be able to inhabit the mental universe of the people you disagree with. If you can’t do that\, then how do you communicate with people other than through force of arms\, which is something we all agree is a bad idea.” \nTurner’s last two records\, 2013’s Tape Deck Heart and 2015’s Positive Songs For Negative People\, dealt with the fallout from a break-up and saw Turner struggling to cover the cracks in his personal life. Now happily in a relationship and living with his partner and their cat\, he again set his sights to the bigger picture. Positive Songs… was cut in nine\, intense days whereas Be More Kind was made over a period of seven months\, giving Turner the opportunity to turn songs on their head\, try different versions and shake up the dynamics within his band. \nThe first track to be released from Be More Kind is “1933\,” a clattering\, state-of-the-nation anthem. Furious and direct\, it’s inspired by articles Turner saw that suggested the alt-right was punk rock. “That filled me with a mixture of incredulity and anger\,” says Turner. “The idea that Breitbart or Steve Bannon think they have anything to do with punk rock makes me extremely angry.” \nThe Be More Kind World Tour will begin in the UK in April and head to North America on May 31\, with its first leg playing to over 200\,000 people across the UK\, the USA\, Europe\, Canada\, Australia and New Zealand\, taking them through to Christmas. Turner promises that 2019 will include visits to some “slightly more weird and wonderful places.” \n*** \nThe Hotelier \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nWe Are All Alone\nIt Never Goes Out\nHome\, Like Noplace Is There\nGoodness \n*** \nWar on Women \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nWar On Women is a co-ed feminist hardcore punk band. Formed in Baltimore\, MD in 2011\, W.O.W. use driving riffs and in your face vocals that attack the listener both sonically and lyrically\, penning catchy and confrontational songs that touch on rape culture\, street harassment\, the gender wage gap\, transphobia\, and other vitally pertinent social issues. \nIn 2015\, W.O.W. released their debut self-titled full length (recorded in collaboration with J. Robbins at Magpie Cage) on Bridge Nine Records and have been touring relentlessly ever since\, with dates in the US\, UK\, and Western Europe sharing the stage with such bands as the Refused\, Propagandhi\, Anti-Flag\, Boy Sets Fire\, Jello Biafra\, RVIVR\, Iron Reagan\, Dismemberment Plan\, and Shai Hulud.
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LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
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SUMMARY:Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls - Night 6
DESCRIPTION:Bowery Boston presents \nDoors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:30 pm \nTickets on sale NOW! \nTickets available at AXS.COM\, or by phone at 855-482-2090. No service charge on tickets purchased in person at The Sinclair Box Office Wednesdays-Saturdays 12-7PM. \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n*** \n \n*** \nFrank Turner & The Sleeping Souls \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nFrank Turner has announced details of his forthcoming seventh studio album entitled Be More Kind available on May 4th via Xtra Mile Recordings/Polydor UK /Interscope Records. The album is available for pre-order and those who pre-order will receive instant downloads of “1933” and the previously released track “There She Is” from the 2017 release Songbook. \nMonths after the release of Songbook\, a career-spanning retrospective which also saw reworked versions of tracks from across the past decade\, Be More Kind represents a thematic and sonic line in the sand for the 36-year-old. It’s a record that combines universal anthems with raw emotion and the political and the personal\, with the intricate folk and punk roar trademarks of Turner’s sound imbued with new\, bold experimental shades. Be More Kind is produced by Austin Jenkins and Joshua Block\, formerly of psychedelic-rock Texans White Denim\, and Florence And The Machine and Halsey collaborator Charlie Hugall. “I wanted to try and get out of my comfort zone and do something different\,” says Turner. \nTurner was halfway through writing a very different sort of album\, a concept record about women from the historical record who had been ignored\, when he was reading a collection of Clive James’ poetry and one particular line compelled him to re-think his direction. It was from a poem called Leçons Des Ténèbres: “I should have been more kind. It is my fate. To find this out\, but find it out too late.” “It devastated me the first time I read it\,” he says. \nTurner and his band\, the Sleeping Souls\, were on tour in the USA in 2016 “when the world decided to go collectively nuts” and the songs that make up Be More Kind started to come together. “Somewhere in the record\, there’s a convergence of the ideas of personal and political\, which is a central theme of the album\,” Turner says. One of the driving themes of the album is empathy\, even for your enemy. “You should at least be able to inhabit the mental universe of the people you disagree with. If you can’t do that\, then how do you communicate with people other than through force of arms\, which is something we all agree is a bad idea.” \nTurner’s last two records\, 2013’s Tape Deck Heart and 2015’s Positive Songs For Negative People\, dealt with the fallout from a break-up and saw Turner struggling to cover the cracks in his personal life. Now happily in a relationship and living with his partner and their cat\, he again set his sights to the bigger picture. Positive Songs… was cut in nine\, intense days whereas Be More Kind was made over a period of seven months\, giving Turner the opportunity to turn songs on their head\, try different versions and shake up the dynamics within his band. \nThe first track to be released from Be More Kind is “1933\,” a clattering\, state-of-the-nation anthem. Furious and direct\, it’s inspired by articles Turner saw that suggested the alt-right was punk rock. “That filled me with a mixture of incredulity and anger\,” says Turner. “The idea that Breitbart or Steve Bannon think they have anything to do with punk rock makes me extremely angry.” \nThe Be More Kind World Tour will begin in the UK in April and head to North America on May 31\, with its first leg playing to over 200\,000 people across the UK\, the USA\, Europe\, Canada\, Australia and New Zealand\, taking them through to Christmas. Turner promises that 2019 will include visits to some “slightly more weird and wonderful places.” \n*** \nKevin Devin & The Goddamn Band \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nKevin Devine is an independent singer/songwriter from Brooklyn\, NY. He plays alone\, with his Goddamn Band\, and as a member of Bad Books. \n***\nTrapper Schoepp \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \n“Rangers & Valentines is Trapper Schoepp’s mini masterpiece.” -Relix \n“Rootsy\, cinematic rock that charms as it soars.” -NPR Music \n“Story songs that explore and explode the conventions of rock and roll.” -PBS \n“A master storyteller.” -Huffington Post​ \nRangers & Valentines: Best of the Week\, 4/1/16 – Billboard Magazine \n“This Wisconsin outfit–lead by one of two brothers—are as capable of kicking roots rock ass as they are delivering introspective Gram Parsons-tinged tunes.” -FUSE TV \n“This Milwaukee troupe plays alt.country like it’s 1997 and they have something to prove.” -The Austin Chronicle \n“Excellent…The band’s sound is all their own.” –Paste Magazine \n“Replacements-meets-Uncle Tupelo influence rings clear…Trapper Schoepp & The Shades can only get better.” (4/5 stars) –Alternative Press \n“Their boisterous tune ‘Tracks’ is probably going to end up on all of my summer playlists.” –CMT.com \n“Schoepp clearly grew up rifling through his parents’ record collection\, paying special attention to the artists who pioneered California’s country-rock sound during the 1970s.” -American Songwriter Magazine
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LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Sofa King Fridays ft. MATOMA
DESCRIPTION:21+ \nCall or text 617.733.0505 for VIP table reservations.
URL:https://royaleboston.com/event/sofa-king-fridays-ft-matoma/
LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nightclub
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SUMMARY:MAKE AMERICA RAGE AGAIN ft. DJ RM
DESCRIPTION:21+
URL:https://royaleboston.com/event/make-america-rage-again-ft-dj-rm/
LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nightclub
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180710T190000
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Adult Swim Presents: The Pillows Feat. FLCL
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bowery Boston \nDoors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm \nMOVED FROM THE SINCLAIR TO ROYALE DUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND!  \nThis show is SOLD OUT. \nPlease note: this show is all ages. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n***
URL:https://royaleboston.com/event/adult-swim-presents-the-pillows-feat-flcl/
LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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CREATED:20180501T183555Z
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SUMMARY:Dragathon: 10s Across The Board Tour
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://royaleboston.com/event/dragathon-10s-across-board-tour/
LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Sofa King Fridays Ft. Aly & Fila
DESCRIPTION:21+ \nCall or text 617.733.0505 for VIP table reservations.
URL:https://royaleboston.com/event/sofa-king-fridays-ft-aly-fila/
LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nightclub
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SUMMARY:Welcome To The Jungle ft. DJ Tao
DESCRIPTION:21+ \nCall 617.733.0505 for VIP table reservations.
URL:https://royaleboston.com/event/royale-saturdays-presents-welcome-to-the-jungle-ft-dj-tao/
LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nightclub
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SUMMARY:Sofa King Fridays ft. Darude
DESCRIPTION:21+ \nCall or text 617.733.0505 for VIP table reservations.
URL:https://royaleboston.com/event/sofa-king-fridays-ft-darude/
LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nightclub
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180721T220000
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SUMMARY:CASINO ROYALE ft. G-SQUARED
DESCRIPTION:21+
URL:https://royaleboston.com/event/casino-royale-ft-g-squared/
LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nightclub
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SUMMARY:Deafheaven
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bowery Boston \nDoors: 7:00 pm / Show: 7:30 pm \nTickets on sale NOW! \nTickets available at AXS.COM\, or by phone at 855-482-2090. No service charge on tickets purchased in person at The Sinclair Box Office Wednesdays-Saturdays 12-7PM. \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n*** \n \n*** \nDeafheaven \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nDeafheaven is a California-based act that has garnered acclaim for their signature hybrid sound of black metal\, shoegaze\, and post-rock. On October 2 the band will release their next album New Bermuda on ANTI-. \nGeorge Clarke (vocals)\, Kerry McCoy (guitar)\, Dan Tracy (drums)\, Stephen Lee Clark (bass)\, and Shiv Mehra (guitar) recorded New Bermuda live to tape at 25th Street Recording in Oakland\, CA and Atomic Garden Recording in East Palo Alto\, CA in April 2015. It was produced\, engineered\, mixed\, and mastered by Jack Shirley who has worked with the band on their previous releases. Clarke says that he came up with the idea of “New Bermuda” to describe a new destination in life\, a nebulous point of arrival\, and an unknown future where things get swallowed up and dragged into darkness. The album artwork for New Bermuda is an oil painting\, dense in brush strokes of darker tones and deep blues\, by Allison Schulnik. The layout was designed by art director Nick Steinhardt. \nFormed in 2010 in San Francisco\, California\, the band has released two studio albums on Deathwish; Roads to Judah in 2011 and their lauded Sunbather in 2013. Sunbather received accolades from NPR on their Favorite Albums of 2013 list\, a coveted Best New Music at Pitchfork\, the Best Metal Album of 2013 per Rolling Stone\, a 9/10 star review from Decibel Magazine\, and it was the highest rated album of 2013 according to Metacritic. Deafheaven have spent the last two years touring extensively nationally and around the world with shows in Australia\, Japan\, Asia\, Europe\, Russia\, the UK\, and Canada with festival appearances at Pitchfork\, Bonnaroo\, Primavera\, Roskilde\, Fun Fun Fun\, FYF Fest\, SXSW\, Basilica Sound Scape 14\, Corona Capital\, ATP Iceland\, amongst others. Deafheaven will perform August 8 at Heavy Montreal in Canada. Details on a forthcoming North American tour are soon to be announced. \n*** \nDrab Majesty \n \nFacebook\nTwitter \nDrab Majesty began as a warbled transmission received via 4-track cassette in a dim\, Los Angeles bedroom in 2012. The entity known as Deb Demure\, an interdimensional muse of sorts\, lent an otherworldly vision to a human contact; one to be realized through meticulously composed lo-fi recordings. Focusing on the aesthetics of cult ritual and the devastating power of music\, Deb sought an alternative way to share the cosmic agenda. Culminating in a cassette titled Unarian Dances\, Drab Majesty’s manifesto to humanity was revealed: revel in the power of artistic influences that reside beyond the self.\nThe tape circulated through Los Angeles\, catching the attention of local tastemakers like the heads at Lollipop Records in Echo Park. It quickly found a place on the shelves of LA’s underground musical seekers. After a gauntlet of performances and late night manifestations\, Drab Majesty came on the radar of DAIS Records. \nIn 2015\, Drab Majesty released Careless\, the first LP which was received and recorded soley by Demure on living room floors and in cluttered spaces across the city. After three pressings and an imminent fourth\, Careless remains a fixture in LA’s somber yet sublime nightlife and a noted contribution to the murkier subcultures abroad. \nWielding a left-handed guitar\, Deb employs a unique style of arpeggiated finger picking\, producing vast and organic musical textures reminiscent of Vinny Reilly (Durutti Column) with the anthemic power of Sisters of Mercy and Cocteau Twins. In the past two years Deb has been invited to support bands such as Psychic TV\, Clan of Xymox\, The Frozen Autumn\, Prayers\, and label mates Youth Code and King Dude. \nFrom its incarnation\, Drab Majesty was a solo act; an interplay between guitar and triggered machines. In 2016\, with growing audiences and heightened interest\, Drab expanded into a duo\, employing the keyboard accompaniment of far-out twin\, Mona D – filling out frequencies and upping the spectacle of the live performance. \nJanuary of 2017 saw the release of Deb’s second album entitled The Demonstration\, recorded by Josh Eustis (NIN\, Telefon Tel Aviv). With extensive worldwide touring to follow\, Drab Majesty will spread its message to new and grander audiences around the globe. \n*** \nUniform \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nUniform formed in New York City in late 2013 when old friends Ben Greenberg (Hubble\, The Men\, Pygymy Shrews) and Michael Berdan (York Factory Complaint\, Drunkdriver\, Believer/Law) realized they lived on the same street. Their impulsive collaboration quickly yielded Our Blood / Of Sound Mind and Body single. The six tracks that comprise the equally abrasive but more refined Perfect World have been coming together between tours and work ever since. \nThe music that Greenberg and Berdan conjure up under the Uniform moniker is immediate\, aggressive\, and even primal in form\, but it plumbs untold depths. Berdan’s venomous voice mines deeply personal themes of resentment\, regret\, reflection and addiction over the hum of Greenberg’s almost impossibly disciplined guitar\, bass synth\, and drum machine lines. Greenberg uses the word “templatized” to describe their approach to writing songs for Uniform. \n“There’s this set bunch of gear to create sounds\, and it only creates sound through a certain process\, or within its own limitations\,” Greenberg said. “The goal of songwriting is to see how many different kinds of sounds you can get from the same basic process and machine.” \nOn Perfect World\, that machine is firing on all cylinders. The guitar is run through a cheap ’80s preamp marketed to metal kids. The drum machine is equally no-frills\, an Akai XR20 that Greenberg says “most people wouldn’t want to keep around.” These humble components are combined with noisy synth and Berdan’s profound howling to form something much greater. Post-punk\, synthpunk\, and industrial traditions are borrowed from as needed\, but the constraints placed on the process mean the result is unique to Uniform. Berdan describes his lyrics as the consequence of feeling “so full of pain\, confusion\, deep selfishness\, and general animosity that you make some horrible mistakes and have to learn how to forgive yourself for them.” Perfect World feels like the sum of all that pain and confusion\, but it also feels like the catharsis.
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LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180726T200000
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SUMMARY:Raphael Saadiq
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bowery Boston \nDoors: 8:00 pm / Show: 9:00 pm \nTickets on sale Fri. 5/4 at 10AM! \nTickets available at AXS.COM\, or by phone at 855-482-2090. No service charge on tickets purchased in person at The Sinclair Box Office Wednesdays-Saturdays 12-7PM. \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n*** \nRaphael Saadiq \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nRaphael Saadiq just announced his first headline tour dates in several years. The Oscar-nominated and Grammy-winning musician and producer will head out on a seven-city run including headline shows in NYC\, Boston\, Philadelphia and more\, and a performance at Chicago’s Pitchfork Festival (read ‘The Meaning of Soul Music According to Raphael Saadiq’ via the 2017 Pitchfork here). The dates come as he’s set to finish work on his anticipated fifth solo album and first since 2011’s Stone Rollin’. The upcoming shows follow 2017 performances as a headliner at Afropunk Brooklyn\, a surprise appearance with A Tribe Called Quest at FYF Fest 2017\, and several dates with Maxwell\, among other shows. See all upcoming tour dates below and get tix this Friday\, May 4 at 10am local time. \nIn addition to his own music\, Raphael has been working on many high profile projects with other musicians. In the last year\, he has worked with the likes of Chromeo\, Justin Timberlake\, Rick Ross\, Little Dragon\, and much more. In 2016\, he also served as executive producer on Solange’s critically lauded album A Seat at the Table. \nSaadiq has become a musical go-to in the film & television world over the last several years. He received his first Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for co-writing the song “Mighty River” from Mudbound with co-songwriters Mary J. Blige and Taura Stinson. In addition to his work on Mudbound\, he composes the music for HBO’s hit series Insecure which returns soon for a third season (see him on the show’s ‘Wine Down’ here). Saadiq also scored the Netflix film Step Sisters and the Sundance documentary STEP with Laura Karpman; and he has composed music for the film Black Nativity\, television shows Underground (WGN) and Rebel (BET)\, performed on Luke Cage (Netflix)\, among others. \nRaphael Saadiq’s first foray into the international music scene came as a teenager when he performed as part of Sheila E.’s backing band and toured with Prince. Saadiq has also released critically acclaimed solo albums including his five-time Grammy-nominated debut album Instant Vintage and 2004’s Ray Ray. For the last two decades\, Saadiq has also worked behind the scenes as a celebrated producer and songwriter for major artists including D’Angelo (Grammy-winner for “How Does It Feel”)\, John Legend\, Miguel\, The Roots\, A Tribe Called Quest\, Stevie Wonder\, Mary J. Blige\, Snoop Dogg\, The Isley Brothers\, TLC\, Whitney Houston\, the Bee Gees\, Joss Stone\, and more. He was also a founding member of the multi-platinum selling group Tony! Toni! Toné! \n*** \n Ali Shaheed Muhammad  \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nDJ/Producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad is known around the world as one-third of the legendary hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest\, but he began his musical career in his hometown of Brooklyn\, New York. It was there that his uncle\, Michael Jones\, a bass player and DJ himself\, pulled aside 8-year-old Ali and began teaching him music. Ali then spent years DJ-ing parties in his Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood and recorded a slew of demos before co-founding Tribe in 1985 with Q-Tip\, Phife Dawg\, and Jarobi. He was just 19 when the group released its first album\, People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm\, in 1990\, and four more followed: The Low End Theory (released in 1991); Midnight Marauders (1993); Beats\, Rhymes and Life (1996); and The Love Movement (1998). All went either gold or platinum\, with The Low End Theory and Midnight Marauders both widely considered hip-hop classics. The group’s socially conscious lyrics – coupled with their unique production: heavy on jazz\, funk and ’70s rock samples – helped push it to the forefront of rap\, and scores of current artists/producers\, including Kanye West\, Pharrell Williams and Will. I. Am\, cite Tribe as an influence. \nThough Tribe disbanded in 1998\, the group’s place in hip hop’s pantheon has long been secured. It is unclear if the group will record another album\, but Tribe remains relevant\, recently eclipsing their contemporaries as co-headliners on the Rock the Bells 2010 Tour and starring in the 2010 documentary\, Beats\, Rhymes\, & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest. \nTribe\, however\, is just one representation of Ali’s talent. He formed the production company The Ummah in the ’90s with Jay Dee and Q-Tip\, and he’s worked with a wide range of artists\, including Faith Evans\, Mos Def\, and D’Angelo\, the last of whom he collaborated on the Grammy-nominated single\, Brown Sugar\, in 1995. That song led the way for the “neo-soul” movement\, making possible the rise of such performers as Erykah Badu\, Musiq Soulchild and Jill Scott. Ali has also remixed songs for Janet Jackson Maxwell\, Maroon 5and KRS-One. In all\, he has credits as writer\, producer or co-producer on 23 albums\, most recently with the Irish band The Kanyu Tree. The group’s lively\, fresh sound convinced Ali to work in a new genre – alternative music – and the debut album is due out summer 2011. \nAli also has a sharp eye for talent. Seeking to gain insider’s perspective on the record industry\, he took a job in 1996 as an A&R for Quincy Jones’ Qwest Records. While there\, he scouted and tried to sign Corey Glover\, Common\, The Black Eyed Peas and The Neptunes. Qwest passed on all. Feeling that he was unable to satisfy the needs of Qwest\, Ali parted ways with the label. Separately\, he was introduced by his friend\, producer Dahoud Darien\, to Bilal\, and Ali tried to get him signed\, as well\, but Ali could not convince his contacts to make the deal. Though he soon returned to his own artistic ambitions\, it is worth noting that Ali’s instincts were correct: those artists have gone on to sell millions of records. \nIn 1999 he co-founded the star trio Lucy Pearl\, aligning with Dawn Robinson\, formerly of En Vogue\, and Raphael Saadiq\, of Tony! Toni! Toné! Lucy Pearl fused funk\, rock\, R&B and hip-hop to create an organic\, sexy sound that was unprecedented at the time and still unmatched today. The group’s self-titled debut album produced the hits Don’t Mess With My Man\, and Dance Tonight\, the latter nominated for a Grammy in the best vocal performance by a duo or group category. \nAli has also built up a solo career\, beginning with his 2004 debut LP Shaheedulah and Stereotypes\, featuring the dance song All Night. Beyond engineering a unique sound for his first LP\, Ali also performed songs on it\, and he has two more albums scheduled for release in summer 2011. The first is pure hip hop and boasts collaborations with Phife Dawg\, De La Soul and Raphael Saadiq; the second is a dance album\, continuing the vibe he started with All Night. \nWhile the music world awaits those two albums\, Ali keeps busy by performing as a DJ around the globe\, reaching music fans of all types\, each gig adding to the journey he started as an 8-year-old in Brooklyn.
URL:https://royaleboston.com/event/raphael-saadiq/
LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Felix Cartal
DESCRIPTION:21+ \nCall 617.733.0505 for VIP table reservations.
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LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nightclub
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Sleep
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bowery Boston \nDoors: 6:00 pm / Show: 6:30 pm \nThis show is SOLD OUT! \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n***\nSleep \n \nWebsite\nFacebook \nThe words have failed them all. Since by the time you’ve read this far you’ve already read words that are intended to be touchstones but which do nothing but make it easier to not hear what should be all about hearing: their music. \nSo let’s dispense with “stoner” and “doom” and while “metal” is a good catch-all even that does what SLEEP does an injustice. What SLEEP does and has been doing since 1990. Since San Jose. Since vocalist and bassist Al Cisneros hinted darkly at his next act after Asbestosdeath. Make something that was like something you had never heard/felt before even if you had heard/felt it before. Like wind or the yawning subsonic expanse of an earthquake: something undeniably large. \nAnd like ragas\, the songs were not just songs but movements and the movements trended toward the eternal. Almost time-wise too with songs that lasted as long as some entire records\, which is as long as it needs to be to get short-sighted labels to drop you. And beyond time\, the weight was equally significant. Heavy\, sublime and not even a little bit ridiculous and whether or not these were influenced by the sacramental consumption of weed really misses the point. \nWhile there may have been a few like them before them\, there were none like them really and certainly none of after them. And so in 2009 when they were reborn with Cisneros who’d been reframing the world with the band OM\, Matt Pike doing double duty with this and his HIGH ON FIRE\, and the estimable Jason Roeder doing the same with NEUROSIS\, SLEEP did what it had done and what it had left to do. Largely and without pause\, make music in tune with The Ages. \nBest to be enjoyed? Live and living. See\, hear\, feel\, do it. Well\, beyond just music and well into the experiential joy of pure being. SLEEP. Undoubtedly. \n***\nHeavy Blanket \n \nWebsite\nFacebook \nIn a Dutch Haze – digital by Earthless Meets Heavy Blanket \nJ Mascis rounds up a couple partners-in-crime from his adolescence with an eye – and ear – towards shredding harder\, wailing louder\, and generally melting faces even more brutally than ever before. Stoner dirtbags cloaked in mystery\, j’s longtime buddies Pete Cougar and Johnny Pancake lay down the heavy rhythm base for j’s massive licks and blistering guitar mastery. Ever wondered what Band of Gypsies would sound like if you mixed it up with Japanese hard psych and smoked it through a giant power bong? Well\, now you know. Don’t say we didn’t warn you. \n***\nDylan Carlson \n \nWebsite\nFacebook \nGuitarist and founder/principal member of the rock band Earth\, as well as numerous solo/side projects. These include drcarlsonalbion\, an ongoing exploration reflecting Carlson’s long standing interest in occult folklore and history of the United Kingdom and his abiding love for all things British. Its ancillary project\, Coleman Grey\, dealing with the ffayre folklore of the British Isles. The improvisatory music of the Dylan Carlson/Rogier Smal duo. The Bug vs. Earth collaboration. Composer of the soundtrack for the German feature film ‘Gold’. Husband to Holly Carlson.
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LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Art Deko ft. Dirty Dek
DESCRIPTION:21+ \nCall or text 617.733.0505 for VIP table reservations.
URL:https://royaleboston.com/event/art-deko-ft-dirty-dek/
LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nightclub
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180731T183000
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SUMMARY:Quicksand & Glassjaw
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bowery Boston \nDoors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:30 pm \nTickets on sale Fri 4/6 at 10AM! \nTickets available at AXS.COM\, or by phone at 855-482-2090. No service charge on tickets purchased in person at The Sinclair Box Office Wednesdays-Saturdays 12-7PM. \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n*** \n \n*** \nQuicksand \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nInteriors is Quicksand’s best album yet. It sounds like nothing else you are going to hear this year. \nIt arrives deliberately unannounced\, two decades after the pioneering post-hardcore quartet’s last album. Made completely on the band’s own terms\, Interiors has a power\, strength and subtlety that will likely stun you. There are no wasted notes\, no flab\, and no excess whatsoever. It is absolutely perfect. \n“This struck a chord\, where we felt this is actually something that could represent us now\,” says bassist Sergio Vega. “It doesn’t sound like a third album a couple of decades later. It’s a piece of work that we really\, really can back.” \nThat may be an understatement: Interiors is breathtaking in its surging\, sculptured sonic attack\, a welcome reminder that the band’s longtime status as musical innovators is not undeserved. \nTo make the record\, the band first had to return to the beginning—to the purity of why Quicksand started making music in the first place. In the process\, they made a great record that speaks to their past—but\, more essentially\, to their present and future. \n“First we went out and made the record we wanted to make\, with the person we wanted to make it with\,” says drummer Alan Cage. “Then we went with a finished product and said ‘OK\, who’s going to put this thing out?’ Of course we want to share it\, have people listen to it\, and create their own relationship with it–but at the core\, it is our thing. “I think we landed in a perfect place to do that with epitaph.” \n“When we first became a band\, that’s what we did with making our EP. We put together $1500 and recorded the songs\, because no one knew or cared about what we were doing\, except for us. We took the same approach with Interiors.” \nAnd of course\, so much has changed since then. \n“I’m thrilled to be listening back to a record that we made with our own money\, on our own schedule and creative terms\,” says Quicksand front man/guitarist Walter Schreifels. “While it was definitely important for us to speak to our longtime fans\, we thought the best way to do that was to embrace who we are now\, to allow our selves to be open to people that have never heard of us. Our tastes and experiences as musicians and as people have grown\, and we decided to run with that. As a result\, I think ‘Interiors’ has a wider spectrum on it than our past records.” \nInteriors makes clear via its searing opening sequence of tracks that Quicksand’s skills as songsmiths and players have never been sharper. \nFrom the pulse-pounding start of the opening track “Illuminant\,” the band immediately draws you in with its unique combination of pounding rhythm and shifting loud/soft dynamics\, heightened by Schreifels’ deliberately restrained—but powerful—vocal. \n“To me\, ‘Illuminant’ was the first song that set the bar for the rest of the album. We had compiled various jams and song inspirations that we’d recorded at sound checks and rehearsals\, but it is a significant step to take song ideas\, riffs etc. and commit to the structure that makes it a ‘song.’ Especially for us. We were searching for the abstract idea of ‘what does a new Quicksand song sound like?’ Once we put ‘Illuminant’ together\, it happened pretty quickly. I felt confident we could make a great album.” \nA similar standout is “Cosmonauts\,” a stylistic leap forward for the band both in terms of its powerfully rhythmic\, slow pacing and Schreifels’ textured and melodic vocal. \n“One of the things about Quicksand back in the day that made it hard for me was that most of the vocals were close to the top of my range\, it had impact but was exhausting to perform live. As a Quicksand song\, ‘Cosmonauts’ has all the elements that our fans dig\, but I gave myself license to sing. Over time I’ve discovered that if you have the right emotional pitch–if you understand what you’re trying to say\, you don’t necessarily have to scream it to make a point.” \nThat point also applies to the album’s title track\, among the finest the band has ever recorded. “Interiors” is majestic\, glacial\, powerful\, throbbing—like no other song you’ve ever heard—pairing a howling\, repetitive guitar figure partnered with Schreifels’ emotional\, almost resigned delivery of the lyrics. It is a mind-blower from top to bottom\, and its final moments feature a stunning instrumental break ranking among Quicksand’s best ever work. \nThere’s an astounding array of sonic diversity displayed on Interiors that will satisfy Quicksand fans both old and new. And that’s been done purposely\, adds Schreifels\, pointing to the significant contributions of producer Will Yip. “I worked with Will on another project some years ago–Title Fight’s Shed album\,” he says. “We had a blast. And with Will’s combination of expertise and taste\, I knew that he would gel with the other Quicksand guys. \nNo small matter was the fact that Yip has produced the records of several young\, critically admired bands that cite Quicksand as an influence\, he adds. \n“It made sense to thread that with where music is now. While working on this record\, Will really joined the band–and every move we made was in service of the song sonically\, structurally and overall energy-wise. We were not afraid to diverge from formula moves\, and we were also down to embrace aspects of our style that our fans have come to expect–as long as there was a twist. \n“For example\, ‘Under The Screw’ I really dig because I wanted something that kind of connected to the Quicksand that people remember\,” he says. “But in the vocals\, I took a more surrealistic approach than I would have in the past–which I think gives license for us to take more unexpected turns as the song progresses.” \nThere is a sense of growth and maturity on Interiors that longtime fans will hear upon first listen. A lot has happened since the early ‘90s\, a lot has happened since those days of Manic Compression and the very first Warped Tour. And a lot has happened in the lives of the four members of Quicksand. \n“This record just sounds like who we are\,” says Schreifels. “Lyrically\, I wasn’t interested in re-creating some ersatz version of the struggles I was having when I was 20 years old\, I lived that already. It took me a minute to find the thread but once I had a few songs done\, the language and themes of Interiors began to write themselves.” \nFrom start to finish\, there is growth\, there is strength\, and there is power in this music. More power than ever before\, and it may surprise you. \nTranslation? Quicksand has made the album of a lifetime. And now the world gets to hear it. \n*** \nGlassjaw \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nMaking things since 1993 \n*** \nPrimitive Weapons \n \nWebsite\nFacebook\nTwitter \nThe Future of Death
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LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sofa King Fridays "Night Bass" ft. AC Slater & Phlegmatic Dogs
DESCRIPTION:ON SALE MONDAY\, JUNE 11th @ 1PM \n21+ \nCall of text 617.733.0505 for VIP table reservations.
URL:https://royaleboston.com/event/sofa-king-fridays-ac-slater-presents-night-bass/
LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nightclub
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180804T150000
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SUMMARY:Bitch Sesh Live
DESCRIPTION:Second show added due to overwhelming demand! Tickets on sale NOW! \nDoors: 3:00 pm / Show: 4:00 pm \nPlease note: this show is 18+ with valid ID. Patrons under 18 admitted if accompanied by a parent. Opening acts and set times are subject to change without notice. All sales are final unless a show is postponed or canceled. All bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches\, backpacks\, professional cameras\, video equipment\, large bags\, luggage and like articles are strictly prohibited from the venue. Please make sure necessary arrangements are made ahead of time. All patrons subject to search upon venue entry. \n*** \nBitch Sesh \n \n[Facebook] \nCasey Wilson (Happy Endings) and Danielle Schneider (The Hotwives of Orlando) bring you a live version of their hilarious podcast Bitch Sesh. They’ll deep dive into all things Real Housewives\, unpack pertinent pop culture goings on and continue to process and hopefully come to accept Julia Roberts wig in “Mother’s Day.” One day at a time. Join them for dramatic reenactments\, audience questions\, clips and more. You won’t want to miss this very important\, nay – life altering\, evening.
URL:https://royaleboston.com/event/bitch-sesh-live-2/
LOCATION:Royale Nightclub Boston\, MA\, 279 Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
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