[Nac Faves] My Favorite Music of 2020
Posted on December 31, 2021 at 11:45 am | No Comments

No, that is not a typo. It really is supposed to say ‘2020’ up there and not ‘2021’. It’s my laughably late, overlong list of long-players I loved last year. I’d say “embarrassingly” late, but I’m way past caring about timeliness, just that it gets done before the current calendar ends. Besides, “laughably” has that whole alliteration thing going for it.
So last year was a loooong one. You know why. And I listened to a lot of music. More than ever, maybe? Comfort sounds, constantly. All the money I saved not going to shows? Bought more records, mostly mail-order, and lots of them thanks to the semi-regular Bandcamp Fridays. It really felt like too many LPs arrived then quickly disappeared straight into the ether. Without touring, the accompanying local press (if such a thing even exists anymore), and the much-missed in-person chats among music-loving pals, attention seems to move on to the next thing faster than ever. The online churn ever-increasing. Releasing an album during these times can be a scary thing (and that’s not even factoring in the ongoing vinyl-pressing delays). As always, but this year more pointedly, my faves run-down is a gentle attempt to direct some light back on some things you may have missed.
What follows is an alphabetical list of some LPs, EPs, reissues, and a few web-only releases that sustained me during 2020. A year unlike any other. I’ve never ranked the things I love, as relative positioning of art is folly, and my moods change on a whim. Hell, just whittling down this list to a reasonable length was tough enough. Obviously.
I’ve included label links for as-direct-as-possible physical purchasing if you’re so inspired (be inspired!), along with an embedded song for (almost) everything listed. I also pulled together (i.e. obsessed over the order of) a playlist, so those of you who subscribe to a certain hell-spawned streaming service can listen while you’re scrolling. Or save it for later, after you TLDR and move along.
I’ve been pulling these lists for together two decades now, and they live here: 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 & 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, & 2001. If you’ve got spare reading time, instead of those old posts, hit up these way-more-timely run-downs of last year’s high points from respected friends: Kumar’s Blizznog, Bryan’s “Proclamation Tracks” over at AGP, Allston Pudding’s Staff Picks & Local Faves, and Chris Porter’s 10 faves.Alright, on to the business. I’ve included a bit of text for the LPs, maybe some info if the bands have released new music in the meantime (and that’s a lot of meantime). If any of it grabs you, keep an eye out for the next Bandcamp Friday (days when all of their fees are waived in support of the artists, and on which many donate their cut to worthy causes) and maybe pick up something then.
And with this done, I can officially start working on my 2021 post. Yeeesh. Thanks for reading, and may 2022 bring you only good things. Or at least fewer not-good things.‘Nac Faves of 2020 – Spotify playlist
My Favorite LPs of 2020
Alex the Astronaut
¡°The Theory of Absolutely Nothing¡±
[ on Nettwerk Records ]

Irresistibly catchy indie-pop from Australia’s Alexandra Lynn. A debut album stuffed with single-worthy songs, and soma.fm plays at least four or five of ’em. A new song, “Growing Up”, was released last month.
[ Stream songs at Soundcloud / Buy the LP from a record store ]
Beach Bunny
¡°Honeymoon¡±
[ on Mom & Pop Music ]

Beach Bunny have just released a new holiday song, “Christmas Caller”, which you can find right here.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from the band ]
Andy Bell
¡°The View From Halfway Down¡±
[ on Sonic Cathedral ]

The Ride guitarist/co-vocalist has released a few EPs since this full-length arrived, with non-album tracks, remixes, & acoustic versions.
[ Stream & buy the LP at Bandcamp ]
The Beths
¡°Jump Rope Gazers¡±
[ on On Carpark Records ]

The Beths released an excellent live recording back in September, the perfect primer for seeing them during their U.S. tour in 2022. So very psyched for their sold-out show at the Sinclair in January.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Carpark ]
Phoebe Bridgers
¡°Punisher¡±
[ on Dead Oceans ]

She’s here, she’s there, she’s every-fuckin-where. 2020 sure felt like Phoebe Bridgers’ year. Every once in awhile someone who deserves it hits the big time.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Dead Oceans ]
Califone
¡°Echo Mine¡±
[ on Jealous Butcher ]

We were very fortunate to get a preview of some of this record when Tim Rutili & company played Kay’s place in Somerville back in 2019, and it did not disappoint. His live shows are the stuff of magic.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Jealous Butcher ]
Caspian
¡°On Circles¡±
[ on Triple Crown ]

The pride of Beverly MA, remaining remarkably, consistently inspired after so many years together. Frontman Philip Jamieson recently shared a solo covers record on Bandcamp.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Triple Crown ]
Coriky
¡°Coriky¡±
[ on Dischord ]

Ian MacKaye returned in recorded form at last, in this trio alongside Amy Farina (The Evens/The Warmers) and his former Fugazi bandmate Joe Lally.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Dischord ]
E
¡°Complications¡±
[ on Silver Rocket ]

Thalia Zedek (Come, Uzi, Live Skull), Jason Sanford (Neptune), and Gavin McCarthy (Karate) gave us their second killer full-length.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Silver Rocket ]
Flower
¡°None Is (But Once Was)¡±
[ on Ernest Jenning ]

The news of Flower’s return was such a welcome surprise after 30 (!) years, and this record crushed the lofty expectations I had for it. Just crammed full of great songs, and the pandemic deprived most of us a chance to see the live versions. Was really hoping to make it to their cancelled dates with Sebadoh. Alas.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Ernest Jenning ]
Fontaines D.C.
¡°A Hero’s Death¡±
[ on Partisan Records ]

The remarkable sophomore record from this Dublin quintet. The band served up on of the best full-show lockdown livestreams of last year when they played Brixton Academy in late November, and also shared an excellent set recorded in Dublin as well.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Partisan ]
Kyle Forester
¡°Hearts In Gardens¡±
[ on ‘Tis So Referent Records ]

Kyle Forester (Crystal Stilts/Ladybug Transistor/Woods) gave us his second solo record, and has since shared an excellent, laid back cover of Leiber/Stoller’s “Poison Ivy” (popularized by the Coasters in the late-50s).
[ Stream & buy the LP via Bandcamp ]
Guided By Voices
¡°Mirrored Aztec¡±
[ on Rockathon Records ]

I could have put two or three other GBV-related releases on this list (not to mention the ‘hot freaks’ subscription series, mentioned below), but I’ll settle on my fave of the bunch. Pollard is just a never-ending fountain of sonic joy.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Rockathon ]
Hum
¡°Inlet¡±
[ on Earth Analog Records/Polyvinyl ]

This album appeared out of nowhere and absolutely blew my mind. I had no idea that a new Hum record was even in the works, so there was no lead-up, no anticipation, just a simple “here it is” from the band. Amazing.
The sudden loss of their incredible drummer, Bryan St. Pere, not long after its release, was just crushing. One of my favorite players, and it’s an understatement to say I was looking forward to seeing him smashing out these songs on a stage someday. Such a huge loss in a year of losses.
[ Stream & buy digitally at Bandcamp / Buy vinyl from Polyvinyl ]
Jetstream Pony
¡°Jetstream Pony¡±
[ on Shelflife (US) ]

After a string of singles & EPs, Jetstream Pony’s wonderful debut full-length arrived last year. Just a couple weeks ago they shared a six-song follow-up EP, “Misplaced Words”.
[ Stream & buy at Bandcamp ]
Will Johnson
¡°El Capitan¡±
[ on Keeled Scales ]

Another ace solo LP from Will Johnson, who can write no wrongs in my book. The recent reunion show (and plans for more) by his band Centro-matic has me positively giddy.
[ Stream & buy at at Bandcamp / Grab vinyl from Keeled Scales ]
Kestrels
¡°Dream or Don’t Dream¡±
[ on Darla Records ]

Cross one off the wishlist: I finally got a chance to see Kestrels play live when they came down from Halifax for some dates opening for Mr. Bob Mould, including here at the Paradise in Boston. One of my first indoor, all-masked, crammed-crowd experiences since this whole shitshow started, so yeah, it was weird. And yet, it ruled.
[ Buy direct from Darla ]
Kiwi Jr.
¡°Football Money¡±
[ on Mint Records ]

It’s been long enough since this Toronto quartet released “Football Money”, their debut record, in January 2020, that they’ve already released the full-length follow-up, “Cooler Returns”. That arrived in January 2021, so does that mean we’ll get a third next month? I’ll take it.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Mint Records ]
Knot
¡°Knot¡±
[ on Exploding In Sound ]

Knot, filling the hole left by Krill’s absence. I’ll follow Jonah Furman & his bandmates wherever they go.
[ Stream it at Bandcamp / Buy direct from EiS ]
Emma Kupa
¡°It Will Come Easier¡±
[ on Fika Recordings ]

Emma’s first solo full-length, after many years of making music in bands I utterly adore (Standard Fare, Mammoth Penguins, Suggested Friends). It’s been my absolute honor to have recorded some songs with her, and hopes are high that you’ll get to hear them before too much longer ?
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Fika ]
Land of Talk
¡°Indistinct Conversations¡±
[ on Saddle Creek ]

So grateful that Elizabeth Powell’s musical return in 2017 (with the excellent “Life After Youth” LP) has seen her stick around for more. “Indistinct Conversations” contained what may be my most-listened to track of 2020 in the gorgeous “Compelled“. She and her LoT bandmates have recently gifted us with another EP, “Calming Night Partner“.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Saddle Creek ]
Lo Tom
¡°LP2¡±
[ self-released via Bandcamp ]

The second (and final?) LP from this veritable supergroup of a band, and it’s an absolutely unabashed arena rock record. Trey Many, Jason Martin, TW Walsh, & David Bazan. Giant riffs, shimmering keys, powerful drums… immaculate production that just begs to be played loud. Shame we’ll probably never get to see these songs played from a stage. Who wants to start a Lo Tom cover band?
[ Stream & buy direct at Bandcamp ]
The Luxembourg Signal
¡°The Long Now¡±
[ on Shelflife ]

My brain keeps thinking that the Luxembourg Signal is a “new” band, and suddenly they’re on their 3rd full-length in 7 years. Time is weird! Each record is ace in its own way, but this one feels like my fave of them all. Psyched to see they’re working on new songs.
[ Stream & buy the LP at Bandcamp ]
Mamalarky
¡°Mamalarky¡±
[ on Fire Talk ]

The excellent debut LP from this Atlanta-via-Austin-via-LA quartet, which followed a series of singles and a 2018 EP. In the handful of bands who released great records in 2020 that I’ve actually been able to see perform its songs in front of me, they may be the most appreciated (see also: Slow Pulp).
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Fire Talk ]
Mint Mile
¡°Ambertron¡±
[ on Comedy Minus One ]

I figure as long as Tim Midyett (Silkworm/Bottomless Pit) keeps making records, they’ll keep ending up on these lists.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from C-1 ]
Jason Molina
¡°Eight Gates¡±
[ on Secretly Canadian ]

“Eight Gates” is the final collection of solo studio material that JM recorded before his passing. Eight years gone. Never forgotten.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Secretly Canadian ]
Mourn
¡°Self Worth¡±
[ on Captured Tracks ]

The Spanish band’s first record as a trio after parting ways with their original drummer, and my personal favorite so far. Absolutely cannot wait until I get a chance to see them on a stage.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Captured Tracks ]
Nada Surf
¡°Never Not Together¡±
[ on Barsuk Records ]

Another set of heart-on-sleeve songs from Caws & company, one that took a little longer than I expected to resonate with me, but once it did, it got in deep. “Just Wait” has become one of my all-time Nada Surf faves. The band has since released a companion collection called “Cycle Through” that includes outtakes & alternate versions.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Barsuk ]
New Dog
¡°The Songs of Townes Van Zandt¡±
[ self-released via Bandcamp ]

Former Metal Hearts/Travels co-founder (and now former-Bostonian) Anar Badalov continues his solo output as New Dog with this super-limited 10-inch of TVZ covers. His latest project is ARANANAR, a collaboration with Adam ¡°Aran¡± Nenad¨¢l that they call “a collection of odes and laments to the borderlands of the Czech Republic”. Their debut full-length arrives in just a few days, and you can listen to three tracks over at Bandcamp.
[ Listen & buy at Bandcamp ]
Oceanator
¡°Things I Never Said¡±
[ on Polyvinyl ]

Elise Okusami’s stunning debut, and seeing her band is high on my list of future hopes. I got shut out of their recent stop at the Paradise, opening for Slaughter Beach, Dog & Jeff Rosenstock (sold out so fast!), but fingers crossed a headlining show happens nearby in 2022. Y’know, virus willing.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Polyvinyl ]
Gary Olson
¡°Gary Olson¡±
[ on Tapete Records ]

Ladybug Transistor founder, Marlborough Farms studio chief, and traveling trumpeteer Gary Olson’s very first solo record, concocted partly at his own Brooklyn space and partly in Norway. He has since released a stand-alone digital single, “A House in Provence”, which hopefully portends another LP not too far down the road.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Tapete ]
Peel Dream Magazine
¡°Agitprop Arena¡±
[ on Slumberland Records ]

There’s a like a 90% chance that any new Slumberland release will end up on this list. Such is Papa Slumber’s sky-high batting average. PDM’s second full-length flaunts its influences openly, but what perfect influences they are.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Slumberland ]
Joe Pernice
¡°Richard¡±
[ on Ashmont Records ]

One of two full-lengths this prolific Pernice brother released in 2020 (the other being an inspired Barry Manilow tribute), and its arrival coincided with some semi-regular Instagram live streams. Hearing him play these songs in that setting so often really allowed them to burrow down deep. Up next from JP is another Pernice Brothers full-length in 2022.
[ Stream & buy the LP via Bandcamp ]
Pilkington
¡°Pilkington¡±
[ self-released via Bandcamp ]

Pop-rock perfection from Philly’s finest. A series of stellar singles heralded this self-titled debut LP, and did it ever measure up. Not just right up my alley, but a dead-on, 10-pin takedown.
[ Stream & buy via Bandcamp ]
Porridge Radio
¡°Every Bad¡±
[ on Secretly Canadian ]

I’d been regrettably unaware of Porridge Radio until this record, so “Every Bad” was a revelation. Dana Margolin & company have since released three singles, and most recently, a Sub Pop 7-inch with Wolf Parade & Shins covers.
[ Stream it at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Secretly Canadian ]
Pure X
¡°Pure X¡±
[ on Fire Talk Records ]

Somehow a six year gap between records turned Pure X from a band I kinda like into a band I absolutely love. This self-titled LP, their fourth, completely clicked for me. They followed it up a few months later with “Rare Ecstasy: 2009-2019”, a collection of b-sides, demos, & covers.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Fire Talk ]
Shell of a Shell
¡°Away Team¡±
[ on Exploding In Sound ]

Another killer release from Exploding In Sound, a fantastic full-length that follows SoaS’s 2018 debut EP. And yes, another band I would probably have seen a couple times by now in the alternate universe where the world is not a touring band’s total nightmare.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from EiS ]
Slaughter Beach, Dog
¡°At the Moonbase¡±
[ on Lame-O Records ]

A little late to the SBD boat, which is weird because I dug Modern Baseball, but glad to finally be on board. Next time they come to town, I’m buyin’ my tickets early.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Lame-O ]
Slow Pulp
¡°Moveys¡±
[ on Winspear Records ]

I had the pure pleasure of seeing Slow Pulp a few weeks back, and it’s been a very, very long time since I’ve experienced such a complete love-fest between audience & band. Just absolute joy from the crowd, myself included, and singer/guitarist Emily Massey’s constant on-stage smiling showed that she felt it all. The band has released a couple of singles since “Moveys” (their first full-length), an original called “Shadow”, and a studio recording of their show-closing Sum 41 cover.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Winspear ]
Smokescreens
¡°A Strange Dream¡±
[ on Slumberland Records ]

Like I said above, if it’s on Slumberland, it’s probably on here. Produced by the Clean’s David Kilgour, Smokescreens’ third full long-player is jangle-pop at its finest. There are moments when I believe album-closer “I Love Only You” is my favorite song of the year.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Slumberland ]
Squirrel Flower
¡°I Was Born Swimming¡±
[ on Polyvinyl ]

Even if she’s no longer living in Boston, I’d still like to pretend she’s ours, just as a point of absolute pride. “I Was Born Swimming” is such a fully-realized debut full-length, and she’s already released another great one with “Planet (i)”, which arrived on Polyvinyl in June. She’s also got a new EP showing up in late January.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Polyvinyl ]
Suburban Living
¡°How To Be Human¡±
[ on EggHunt Records ]

Wesley Bunch’s third album, and his most electro-leaning record yet. The guitars are still very much there, the knack for shimmering melodies remains, but the production has jumped up a notch. He’s found that retro-futuristic sweet spot that bands like M83 mine so well.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from EggHunt ]
Supermilk
¡°Death Is The Best Thing For You Now¡±
[ on Keroleen Records ]

I can pinpoint the exact moment I discovered, and got completely hooked on, Jake Popyura’s Supermilk: A live-streamed virtual release party that Happy Accidents hosted for their latest (last?) LP. Jake was one of their guests, and about halfway through his solo version of “Agony Anne“, he had me. He’s already got another ace full-length out, “Four by Three”, that arrived over the summer.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Keroleen ]
Throwing Muses
¡°Sun Racket¡±
[ on Fire Records ]

The fact that Throwing Muses are still releasing records this good after 30-something years is both surprising and completely not surprising at the same time.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Fire ]
The Very Most
¡°Needs Help¡±
[ on on Lost Sound Tapes> and Kocliko Records ]

Of all the Very Most releases that indiepop-lifer Jeremy Jensen has given us, this one is my very mostest favorite. Joined by a crack team of golden-voiced guest vocalists, it plays like the most cohesive pop mixtape you’ve ever heard.
[ Stream at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Lost Sound or Kocliko ]
Young Jesus
¡°Welcome to Conceptual Beach¡±
[ on Saddle Creek ]

After their 2018 “The Whole Thing Was Just There” LP put them on my radar, and their live set later that year (opening for Ian Sweet at Great Scott/RIP) utterly blew me away, I can’t hear new Young Jesus without picturing the songs coming at me from a stage. Spending so much time with this record and not getting that in-person payoff is a promise unfulfilled.
[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Saddle Creek ]
A Few Favorite 2020 EPs & Singles
Barrels
¡°Barrels¡± EP
[ on Arctic Rodeo Recordings ]

[ Stream the EP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Arctic Rodeo ]
Brief Candles
¡°Tape Deck¡± single
[ via Bandcamp ]

[ Stream & buy at Bandcamp ]
The Loyal Seas
¡°Strange Mornings in the Garden¡± debut 7-inch
[ on American Laundromat ]

[ Sold out at ALR, but full-length coming in 2022 ]
Peel Dream Magazine
¡°Moral Panics¡± EP
[ on Slumberland Records ]

[ Stream it at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Slumberland ]
Seablite
¡°High-Rise Mannequins¡± EP
[ on Emotional Response ]

[ Stream it at Bandcamp / Buy from Emotional Response ]
Slow Soak
¡°Freedom From Happiness¡± EP
[ on Waterfall of Colours ]

[ Stream it on Spotify / Buy direct from Waterfall of Colors ]
Wye Oak with the Brooklyn Youth Chorus
¡°No Horizon¡± EP
[ on Merge Records ]

[ Stream it at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Merge ]
Some Favorite 2020 Re-Issues
The Lucksmiths
¡°A Good Kind of Nervous¡±
reissue/first time on vinyl
[ on Lost & Lonesome ]

[ Stream the LP at Bandcamp / Buy direct from Lost & Lonesome ]
New Order
¡°Power, Corruption, & Lies¡±
Definitive Edition Box Set
[ on Rhino ]

[ Buy direct from Rhino or from the band ]
Pale Saints
¡°The Comforts of Madness¡±
30th anniversary vinyl release
[ on 4AD ]

[ Buy direct from 4AD ]
Replacements
¡°Please To Meet Me¡±
Deluxe Edition reissue
[ on Rhino ]

[ Buy direct from Rhino ]
Jonathan Richman
¡°I, Jonathan¡±
reissue/first time on vinyl
[ on Craft Recordings ]

[ Buy direct from Craft Recordings ]
Elliott Smith
¡°Elliott Smith¡±
Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition
[ on Kill Rock Stars ]

[ Buy direct from KRS ]
Yo La Tengo
¡°Electr-O-Pura¡±
25th Anniversary vinyl reissue
[ on Matador Records ]

[ Buy direct from Matador ]
A Few Favorite 2020
Digital-Only Releases
Guided By Voices
“Hot Freaks” weekly subscription club
[ from Rockathon ]
Tanya Donelly
“Sunday Series” digital singles
[ via Bandcamp ]
Heathers
“Goodbye For Now” digital LP
[ via Bandcamp ]
Plus/Minus
“6.19.20” digital EP
[ via Bandcamp ]
And there it is. Consider my bloggers-block officially behind me. Support your favorite artists, now more than ever. And try not to let the bastards get you down.
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Wednesday, October 1st
Tropical F*ck Storm
Mark Robinson
@ Crystal Ballroom
Wednesday, October 1st
Bad Suns
Yot Club
@ the Royale
Thursday, October 2nd
Amy Millan (Stars/BSS)
@ the Middle East
Thursday, October 2nd
DEVO
The B-52s
Lene Lovich Band
@ the Xfinity Center
Thursday, October 2nd
Elbow
@ Roadrunner
Thursday, Friday, & Saturday
October 2nd, 3rd, & 4th
David Byrne
@ the Wang
Friday, October 3rd
Home Is Where
Forests
@ the Sinclair
Friday, October 3rd
Weekly Free Residency with
Hilken Mancini & Melissa Gibbs
& guests, this week featuring...
Mike Gent
@ Notch Brewing Brighton
Friday & Saturday
October 3rd & 4th
Bobcat Goldthwait
@ the Comedy Studio
Saturday & Sunday
October 4th & 5th
An Inconceivable Evening
with Cary Elwes
& a screening of
The Princess Bride
@ the Wilbur
Monday, October 6th
Swans
Little Annie
Paul Wallfisch
@ the Paradise
Monday, October 6th
Yusuf/Cat Stevens
"An Evening Of Tales,
Tunes And Other Mysteries"
Book Tour show
@ the Wang Theatre
Friday, November 7th
Minibeast
@ Deep Cuts
Wednesday, October 8th
Anamanaguchi
Ovlov
@ the Royale
Wednesday, October 8th
Queens of the Stone Age
(acoustic show)
@ the Wang
Wednesday, October 8th
High-Vis
Crush Your Soul
Cold Gawd
@ the Paradise
Wednesday, October 8th
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
'Howl' 20th Anniversary Tour
with Humanist
@ House of Blues
Wednesday, October 8th
Water From Your Eyes
Her New Knife
Editrix
@ the Sinclair
Wednesday, October 8th
The Murder Capital
@ Sonia
Thursday, October 9th
Team Dresch
Vitapup
@ Crystal Ballroom
Thursday, October 9th
Jason Narducy
(Split Single, Superchunk,
Verboten, Bob Mould Band)
@ Q Division
Thursday, October 9th
The Rapture
@ House of Blues
Thursday, October 9th
Violent Femmes
@ the Chevalier Theatre
Friday, October 10th
Weekly Free Residency with
Hilken Mancini & Melissa Gibbs
& guests, this week featuring...
David Fredette
@ Notch Brewing Brighton
Friday, October 10th
AFI
TR/ST @ the House of Blues
Friday, October 10th
Jukebox the Ghost
Boys Go To Jupiter
@ the Royale
Friday, October 10th
Wesley Stace's
CABINET OF WONDERS
with Willie Loco Alexander,
Michael Arthur, Tanya Donelly,
Matthew Caws (Nada Surf),
Dave Hill, James Parker,
Patrick Stickles (Titus Andronicus),
& Ryan Walsh (Hallelujah the Hills)
@ City Winery
Friday, October 10th
Destroyer
@ the Paradise
Saturday, October 11th
The Cult
"Death Cult In America" Tour
with Patriarchy
@ the Orpheum
Saturday, October 11th
Real Estate
"Atlas" Anniversary Tour
Trace Mountains
@ the Royale
Saturday, October 11th
Pile
Nnamd?
@ the Sinclair
Saturday, October 11th
Kneecap
@ the House of Blues
Sunday, October 12th
Pete & Bas
@ the Crystal Ballroom
Sunday, October 12th
The Miki Berenyi Trio
(that's Miki from Lush)
Gina Birch
The Unreasonables
@ the Sinclair
Monday, October 13th
The Sword
@ the Paradise
Monday, October 13th
My Morning Jacket
@ MGM Music Hall
Tuesday, October 14th
Rachael Yamagata
Anya Marina
@ the Somerville Armory
Tuesday, October 14th
Grandaddy
celebrating the 25th anniversary
of "The Sophtware Slump"
with Greg Freeman
@ the Royale
Wednesday, October 15th
Modest Mouse
Built to Spill
@ MGM Music Hall
Wednesday, October 15th
Disclosure (Live)
Fcukers
Villager
@ Roadrunner
Thursday, October 16th
Moving Targets
One Fall
Spiller
@ Faces Brewing
Friday, October 17th
Bad History Month
@ Panopticon
Friday, October 17th
Peel Dream Magazine
@ Deep Cuts
Friday, October 17th
The Psychedelic Furs
Gary Numan
@ MGM Musis Hall
Friday, October 17th
Sheila E. & the E-Train
@ City Winery Boston
Saturday, October 18th
Kingsley Flood
@ the Burren Backroom
Saturday, October 18th
Patty Griffin &
Rickie Lee Jones
@ the Chevalier
Saturday, October 18th
AL BARILE DAY!
(bands announced soon)
@ Roadrunner
Saturday, October 18th
Jeff Tweedy
Macie Stewart
@ the Royale
Sunday, October 19th
Juanita & Juan
(Alice Bag & Kid Congo Powers)
Kathy Snax Band
@ Deep Cuts
Sunday, October 19th
The Chelsea Curve
Speedfossil
Cold Expectations
Happy Little Clouds
Corin Ashley
Eric Barlow
@ the Burren Backroom
Sunday, October 19th
Guerilla Toss
@ Crystal Ballroom
Sunday, October 19th
Ruston Kelly
Sam MacPherson
@ the Sinclair
Monday, October 20th
Leisure
@ the Royale
Monday, October 20th
Madi Diaz
@ the Somerville Armory
Tuesday, October 21st
Big Thief
@ MGM Music Hall
Tuesday, October 21st
Everclear
Local H
Sponge
@ Big Night Live
Wednesday, October 22nd
Mike Viola
@ the Lizard Lounge
Thursday, October 23rd
Brian Dunne
Dead Gowns
@ the Rockwell
Thursday, October 23rd
Neko Case
Des Demonas
@ The Wilbur
Thursday, October 23rd
Shudder to Think
Zwei Null Zwei
@ Sonia
Thursday, October 23rd
Belly
"King" 30th Anniversary Tour!
@ the Paradise
Thursday & Friday
October 23rd & 24th
Ali McGuirk
"Watertop" Release Shows
@ the Lizard Lounge
Friday, October 24th
Insomnies
Chris Brokaw
The Golden Dregs
Lights Out
@ Myrtle, Providence
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
October 24th, 25th, & 26th
Jonathan Richman
with Tommy Larkins
@ the Somerville Theatre
Saturday, October 25th
Cheap Trick
@ Lynn Auditorium
Saturday, October 25th
Halloween show with...
Yoni Gordon (as Prince),
the Grownup Noise, Indiana Stone,
& The Naya Rockers (as REM),
Ruby Grove (as Led Zeppelin),
& Happy Little Clouds, Endation,
The Daylilies, Linnea¡¯s Garden, &
Adi Sun (as Queens of the Stone Age)
@ the Loft, Somerville
Saturday, October 25th
Amy Rigby
House show in Dorchester
@ the Acoustic Den
Saturday, October 25th
Rufus Wainwright
@ City Winery
Saturday, October 25th
Ezra Furman
The Golden Dregs
@ the Sinclair
Saturday, October 25th
Minus The Bear
@ the House of Blues
Sunday, October 26th
Bryan Adam
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo
@ the Garden
Saturday, October 26th
Big D & the Kids Table:
A Nightmare Before Halloween
with Westbound Train,
& the JB Conspiracy
@ the Sinclair
Monday, October 27th
Laufey
Suki Waterhouse
@ TD Garden
Monday, October 27th
Autechre
Mark Broom
@ Brighton Music Hall
Wednesday, October 29th
Herbie Hancock
@ the Wang Theatre
Tuesday, October 28th
WHICH SIDE?
A Protest Music Teach-Out
A Music Series with Discussion
Hosted by James Sullivan
featuring the Paid Protesters
& a revolving cast of singers
This one features: Rick Berlin,
Will Dailey, Thea Hopkins,
Cliff Notez, Aaron Perrino,
and Chad Stokes
@ the Burren Back Room
Wednesday, October 29th
EARFULL series
"Writers reading, songwriters playing"
with authors
Tom Perrotta & Alice Hoffman
and musicians
Highway Hosiery & Adam Sherman
@ Regattabar, Cambridge
Wednesday, October 29th
Of Monsters and Men
Arny Margret
@ Roadrunner
Wednesday, October 29th
The Beta Band
@ the Royale
Thursday, October 30th
Cage the Elephant
Hey, Nothing
Common People
@ MGM Music Hall
Thursday, October 30th
Thundercat
@ Roadrunner
Friday & Saturday
October 31st & November 1st
Fleshwater
Chat Pile
@ the Paradise
Saturday, November 1st
Andy Bell (of Erasure)
@ the Wilbur
Sunday, November 2nd
Fruit Bats (solo)
@ the Sinclair
Tuesday, November 4th
Dinosaur Live!
Improvised Entertainment with
Edi Patterson, Paul Scheer,
Rob Huebel, Jason Mantzoukas,
Owen Burke, Danielle Schneider,
and Mary Holland
@ the Chevalier, Medford
Wednesday, November 5th
Boris
"Pink" 20th Anniversary Tour
with Uniform
@ the Paradise
Thursday, November 6th
Matt Pond PA
@ the Fallout Shelter, Norwood
Thursday, November 6th
Colin Hay (Men at Work)
@ the Chevalier Theatre
Thursday, November 6th
Robert Plant's Saving Grace
featuring Suzi Dian
@ the Shubert Theatre
Thursday & Friday
November 6th & 7th
The Lone Bellow
@ the Sinclair
Thursday, Friday, & Saturday
November 6th, 7th, & 8th
Buffalo Tom's 2nd annual
"Please Come to Boston" fest
with special live performances
& guests each night
@ the Somerville Armory
Friday & Saturday
November 7th & 8th
Steve Martin & Martin Short
three shows @ the Wang
Saturday, November 8th
Cracker
with special guests
@ Abbot Hall, Marblehead
Saturday, November 8th
The Mars Volta
@ House of Blues
Sunday, November 9th
Flock of Dimes
@ the Rockwell
Sunday, November 9th
The Samples
@ City Winery
Tuesday, November 11th
Jason Bonham's
Led Zeppelin Evening
@ the House of Blues Boston
Tuesday & Wednesday
November 11th & 12th
Micky Dolenz (the Monkees)
Songs & Stories
@ City Winery
Wednesday, November 12th
Jens Lekman
@ the Sinclair
Thursday, November 13th
Janeane Garofalo
two shows
@ the Somerville Armory
Thursday, November 13th
Major Stars
Mountain Movers
Gossip Collar
@ Deep Cuts
Thursday, November 13th
Celebration of Hip-Hop with
Hall of Fame Induction of Rakim
@ Berklee Performance Center
Friday, November 14th
The Smithereens
with John Cowsill
@ City Winery
Friday, November 14th
John Fogerty
doing CCR songs
@ MGM Music Hall
Friday, November 14th
Geese
@ the Paradise
Friday, November 14th
Spiller
The Long Wait
@ the Middle East
Saturday, November 15th
Hallelujah The Hills
(20th anniversary show!)
with the return of the mighty...
Ho-Ag! @ Deep Cuts
Saturday, November 15th
Beach Fossils
@ the Paradise
Sunday, November 16th
The Faint
Hercules & Love Affair
@ the Royale
Sunday, November 16th
Die Spitz
@ the Sinclair
Sunday, November 16th
Black Flag
(Ginn & the kids)
@ Taffeta in Lowell
Monday, November 17th
Tom Morello & Friends
(electric full band show)
@ the Paradise
Tuesday & Wednesday
November 18th & 19th
The Barr Brothers
Land of Talk
@ the Sinclair
Wednesday, November 19th
EARFULL series
"Writers reading, songwriters playing"
@ Regattabar, Cambridge
Wednesday, November 19th
Author Joe Hill
presenting 'King Sorrow'
@ Brookline Booksmith
Thursday, November 20th
Weakened Friends
@ the Sinclair
Thursday, November 20th
Sarah McLachlan
@ the Orpheum
Thursday, November 20th
SOM
Hiroe
Girih
Bedroom Eyes
@ Deep Cuts
Friday, November 21st
Queensr?che
Accept
@ Somerville Theatre
Friday & Saturday
November 21st & 22nd
Letters to Cleo
The Cavedogs
@ the Paradise Rock Club
Saturday, November 22nd
Couch
@ Roadrunner
Sunday, November 23rd
Story of the Year
Senses Fail
Armor for Sleep
@ Roadrunner
Monday, November 24th
Stevie Nicks
@ TD Garden
Monday, November 24th
Bar Italia
Lifeguard
@ the Paradise
Monday, November 24th
Patti Smith
Horses 50th Anniversary Tour
@ the Orpheum
Tuesday & Wednesday
November 25th & 26th
The English Beat
@ City Winery
Wednesday, November 26th
The Lemonheads
@ The Wilbur
Saturday, November 29th
Portugal. The Man
@ Roadrunner
Saturday, November 29th
Vundabar
@ the Sinclair
Sunday, November 30th
Caspian
Aisha Burns
@ Sonia
Monday, December 1st
(second show added)
The Beths
Phoebe Rings
@ the Royale
Friday, December 5th
The Besnard Lakes
@ Deep Cuts
Friday, December 5th
STL GLD
House Party
with Bad Rabbits
@ the Sinclair
Saturday, December 6th
The Aimee Mann & Ted Leo
Christmas Show featuring
Paul F. Tompkins, Nellie McKay,
& Josh Gondelman
@ the Chevalier Theatre
December 6th
Sorry
@ the Middle East Up
Tuesday, December 9th
They Are Gutting A Body Of Water
Hooky
@ the Somerville Armory
Wednesday, December 10th
EARFULL series
"Writers reading, songwriters playing"
@ Regattabar, Cambridge
Thursday, December 11th
The Ladybug Transistor
@ Deep Cuts
Saturday, December 13th
Paula Poundstone
@ the Mosesian Center, Watertown
Saturday, December 13th
Will Dailey
@ the Paradise
Saturday, December 13th
Converge's SADDEST DAY Fest
with Touch¨¦ Amor¨¦, Coalesce,
The Hope Conspiracy, Soul Glo,
Year of the Knife, Stress Positions,
Wormwood, and more
@ Roadrunner
Saturday, December 13th
A John Waters Christmas
@ Berklee Performance Center
Saturday, December 13th
J. Robbins Band plays
Burning Airlines
@ Deep Cuts
Sunday, December 14th
Cursive
AJJ
@ Brighton Music Hall
Monday, December 15th
Algernon Cadwallader
@ the Sinclair
Saturday, December 20th
The Del Fuegos
Early & Late shows
@ City Winery
Sunday, December 21st
Samantha Fish
Cedric Burnside
Jon Spencer
@ the Wilbur
Saturday, December 27th
John Oliver
@ MGM Music Hall
Sunday, December 28th
The Felice Brothers
Charlotte Cornfield
@ the Sinclair
Monday & Tuesday
December 29th & 30th
The Disco Biscuits
Monday @ the Sinclair
Tuesday @ the Royale
Thursday, January 15th, 2026
Cate Le Bon
@ the Sinclair
Thursday, January 15th
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
"Piano & Voice" performance
@ the MFA Boston
Monday, January 19th
Shame
@ Brighton Music Hall
Thursday, January 27th
The Residents
Eskimo Live! Tour
@ Brighton Music Hall
Saturday & Sunday
January 31st & February 1st
Something In The Way Fest 2026
with Explosions In The Sky,
Sunny Day Real Estate, Citizen,
Tigers Jaw, The Hotelier, Momma,
Angel Dust, February, First Day Back,
Glitterer, Glixen, Gollylagging, Guv,
Graham Hunt, Horse Jumper of Love,
How Much Art, No Warning, Pelican,
Park National, Pool Kids, Sheer Mag,
Wicca Phase Springs Eternal,
and Teen Suicide
@ Roadrunner
February 13th
Nine Inch Nails
@ TD Garden
Friday, February 20th
Marissa Nadler
@ the Somerville Armory
February 28th
Ratboys
Florry
@ the Sinclair
Tuesday, March 3rd
Spiritual Cramp
@ the Sinclair
Monday, March 23rd
Westerman
@ the Sinclair
Sunday, March 29th
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
@ Sanders Theatre
Wednesday, April 1st
Wednesday (the band)
@ the Royale
Thursday, April 2nd
On Cinema Live! with
Tim Heidecker
& Gregg Turkington
@ the Wilbur
Friday, April 3rd
Patrick Watson
@ Somerville Theatre
Thursday, April 16th
Rhiannon Giddens
@ the Orpheum
Thursday, May 14th
Melody's Echo Chamber
@ the Royale
Tuesday & Wednesday
May 19th & 20th
Belle and Sebastian
play "Tigermilk" (19th) and
"If You're Feeling Sinister" (20th)
@ the Orpheum
Wednesday, June 26th
The Church
The Singles Tour
(rescheduled from 8/1/25)
@ Somerville Theatre
Friday, September 4th
Peter Hook & the Light
play New Order's "Get Ready"
@ House of Blues