Monday, September 16, 2013

Stolen Bike Crusade Reunion Show


Boston's Stole Bike Crusade hits the stage at TT the Bear's 6 years after band splits

Between the years of 2000 and 2006, Boston post-punk band, Stolen Bike Crusade, channeled the likes of Fugazi, Refused, and At the Drive In to create substantial and emotional noise.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Assembly Required - A Collection of Must See Boston Bands

Assembly Required happens Thursday, September 19. 8pm, $10, Redstar Union, Cambridge.

Richard Bouchard (Indie Rock Ranger Presents) has procured an ensemble of some of the area’s finest entertainers for one night only during, Assembly Required, at Redstar Union in Cambridge, MA. The lineup includes the wildly unusual and diverse carnival sounds of Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys, the celebratory glam rockers of Sidewalk Driver (featured in September's playlist) and profound singer/songwriter Eldridge Rodriguez.

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#BandcampRoulette – Happy Friday the 13th. Here's Vultures of Cult (Burlington, VT) with 'Thank God It's Doomsday' off of their 2013 SVRF EP. Download the entire album for free (with a "name your price" donation) on Bandcamp today.


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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Cradle to the Grave Speak Easy Record Release Show


This Friday the 13th, rock out with Boston's Cradle To The Grave during their Speak Easy record release show at the Middle East. The band will be performing songs off their debut 10-track album along side fellow local acts, USA! USA! USA!, Goddamn Draculas and Rebuilder. 8pm doors, 18+, $10. Come out and support local music.

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#BandcampRoulette – Days Like Today (Toronto) sing about growing up in "Clones" off their debut EP Vacate.


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Monday, September 9, 2013

Crash Safely - 4 Nights. 3 Venues. 2 Weekends. 1 Cause

The 3rd Annual Crash Safely promotes awareness of MS and local music

Crash Safely is a four-night event in September that raises money for the National MS Society. Crash Safely, now in its third year, is led by Boston rock writer and videographer Amanda Nichols and Figgs drummer Pete Hayes (both of whom were diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2008) of the Maybe Sump’ms bikeMS team, with support from Nick Blakey, Boston musician and booking agent. 

The events will feature some of Boston’s best performers, all of whom MS has touched in some way. 

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