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[live review] TV on the Radio + Broken Social Scene @ the Pavilion
TV ON THE RADIO do to my body what no other band can. And I don't mean in the "like man, this band totally... like...
By
Michael C. Walsh
| September 08, 2011
[phlipcam video] Ra Ra Riot + Jack's Mannequin + Guster (and, uh, Will Forte) @ the BoA Pavilion
Holy super-fans, Batman. Who knew JACK'S MANNEQUIN had such a dedicated following? If the crowd at Friday night's GUSTER show, for which the SoCal band...
By
Alexandra Cavallo
| August 15, 2011
The circular splendor of My Morning Jacket
It all began with TheTennessee Fire of 1999 — just a tiny spark ignited by the fiery vision and devastating voice of Jim James.
Spontaneous routes
By
NOLAN GAWRON
| August 12, 2011
Photos: Death Cab for Cutie at the Bank of America Pavilion
Death Cab for Cutie performs live at the Bank of America Pavilion on August 1, 2011.
Bank of America Pavilion | August 1, 2011
By
CARINA MASTROCOLA
| August 05, 2011
The Shark Week in Geek, August 1-7: It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
It's finally here. People count down to this for months. As soon as the weather starts to change, it's fresh in everyone's minds -- the...
By
Kelly Dickinson
| August 01, 2011
The Go-Go's resurrect their new-wave Beat
It's common knowledge that the '80s were a wild time full of big hair, good drugs, and bad clothes.
Returning to the valley
By
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| June 03, 2011
[live review] Vampire Weekend, Beach House, Dum Dum Girls @ Pavilion 09.12.10
Another take on Sunday's indie-palooza at the Bank of America Pavilion with Vampire Weekend, Beach House and Dum Dum Girls. Check out Alex Cavallo's Phlipcam...
By
Jonathan Donaldson
| September 16, 2010
[phlipcam video] Vampire Weekend and Beach House @ the Pavilion
Vampire Weekend--Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa The weather was fittingly inclement for the last show of the summer at the Bank of America Pavilion last night....
By
Alexandra Cavallo
| September 13, 2010
Dum Dum Girls shift toward a noisy time warp
It takes Kristin Gundred about a minute to remember when she created Dum Dum Girls. It was 2008, she determines, but her sound rarely draws comparisons to anything originating within the past decade — or the one before that.
Pop retrograde
By
REYAN ALI
| September 10, 2010
Stone Temple Pilots at the Bank of America Pavilion
Well, this will make you feel old: Stone Temple Pilots are in rotation on classic-rock radio. They'll be playing their '90s alt-rock classics - now...
By
Ashley Rigazio
| August 26, 2010
August 27 | Donna Summer at the Bank of America Pavilion
Boston's own "Bad Girl" of disco, Dorchester-born Donna Summer, needs no introduction: surely we needn't send subliminal reminders of her countless hit songs played "On...
By
Scott Kearnan
| August 23, 2010
Leader of the pack
Ray LaMontagne's got a band now. But he doesn't have a producer.
Ray LaMontagne rounds up the Pariah Dogs for his fourth album
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| August 13, 2010
Squeeze | Spot the Difference
Squeeze are a great pop band who've made some lousy career moves, and this may be the lousiest.
XOXO (2010)
By
BRETT MILANO
| August 13, 2010
Ray Lamontagne at the Bank of America Pavilion
A Stephen Stills song influenced Maine singer-songwriter Ray Lamontagne to leave his job in a shoe factory and become a musician, and we're glad he...
By
Ashley Rigazio
| August 11, 2010
Sublime with Rome at the Bank of America Pavilion
Call up your dreadlocked stoner friends from high school! You can finally go see Sublime together. Well, okay, Sublime with Rome. Since the untimely death...
By
Ashley Rigazio
| August 11, 2010
Jackie Greene comes alive
It doesn't take much to prove that modern-day Americana owes more to the Grateful Dead than it ever wanted to admit — one listen to Wilco's two most recent albums ought to do the trick.
Guitarist breaks from the Dead
By
BRETT MILANO
| August 06, 2010
Photos: Black Keys at Bank of America Pavilion
The Black Keys live at the Bank of America Pavilion, July 31, 2010
The Black Keys live at the Bank of America Pavilion, July 31, 2010
By
JANICE CHECCHIO
| August 06, 2010
MGMT at Bank of America Pavilion
A lot has changed for MGMT since they were last in town and filling an opening slot for Sir Paul McCartney at Fenway. In a...
By
Ashley Rigazio
| August 03, 2010
Review: Arcade Fire live at the Bank of America Pavilion
More photos by Scott M. Lacey.Last night, while his band was playing a song from their still-not-technically-out-yet album The Suburbs, Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler...
By
Ryan Stewart
| August 02, 2010
Arcade Fire | The Suburbs
"Half Light I" sounds as if it could be the soundtrack to an American Express commercial.
Merge (2010)
By
JONATHAN DONALDSON
| July 30, 2010
Photos: Widespread Panic at the Bank of America Pavilion
Widespread Panic perform at the Bank of America Pavilion on July 24, 2010.
Widespread Panic | Bank of America Pavilion | July 24, 2010
By
MICHAEL SPENCER
| July 30, 2010
Black Keys at the Bank of America Pavilion
The Black Keys are the embodiment of turn-of-the-millennium dirty-blues rock. Although their similarity to the White Stripes is obvious (both are guitar/drum duos with an...
By
Ashley Rigazio
| July 29, 2010
August 10 | MGMT at the Bank of America Pavilion
It's awfully refreshing when rock stars show a little bit of humility. But when we saw that psychedelic pop-rockers MGMT use the modest web address...
By
Scott Kearnan
| July 26, 2010
Photos: Cheap Trick and Squeeze at Bank of America Pavilion
Nostalgic fun with the Cheap Trick and Squeeze, the Janus faces of power pop.
Cheap Trick and Squeeze, live at Bank of America Pavilion, on July 14, 2010
By
SCOTT M. LACEY
| July 16, 2010
Interview: Paula Deen
"I'm just looking so forward to coming up there. And having lobster. In some butter. Did I mention I like butter?"
Storming the Bean
By
SHAULA CLARK
| August 28, 2009
Photos: Chickenfoot at Bank of America Pavilion
Photos of Chickenfoot on their Boston stop during their 2009 Summer Tour.
Chickenfoot, live at the Bank of America Pavilion, August 24, 2009
By
CARINA MASTROCOLA
| August 28, 2009
The Flaming Lips + Explosions In the Sky + Stardeath + White Dwarfs at Bank of America Pavilion
Can you believe it, another installment of All Tomorrow’s Parties in the Catskills is just around the corner. And here come the Flaming Lips —...
By
Shaula Clark
| August 26, 2009
The Flaming Lips at the Bank of America Pavilion
It is completely unacceptable to let a summer pass by without enjoying at least one open-air rock concert, and it is borderline impossible to find...
By
Scott Kearnan
| August 24, 2009
Photos + Review: Pretenders, Cat Power at Pavilion
The Pretenders + Cat Power + Juliette Lewis | August 12, 2009 at Bank of America Pavilion
The Pretenders + Cat Power + Juliette Lewis | August 12, 2009 at Bank of America Pavilion
By
MIKE MILIARD
| August 14, 2009
Interview: Jamie Foxx
"Until you get a chance to define another side of your career, people will always say, 'You're doing it as a hobby.' "
Jamie Foxx on acting, singing, comedy, and controversy
By
BEN WESTHOFF
| August 14, 2009
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