With one sneakered foot planted in the world of garage rock and the other daydreaming in the ‘60s, Twin Peaks brings new meaning to their moniker. See them at Doug Fir on April 11.
Grandaddy reunited back in 2012, but it isn’t until now that the band completes its long-awaited comeback. Full of heartache and alienation, “Last Place” is a classic Grandaddy album with all the fixings.
“If ‘The Breakfast Club’ ever gets a gritty reboot treatment, they should call Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever for the soundtrack.” Read our review of “The French Press” here.
Craig Finn has let us in little by little over the years. With each new record the audience gets closer than ever to him. Finn plays Revolution Hall on March 17, opening for Japandroids.
Xenia Rubinos will take you on a high-energy cultural journey through an eclectic blend of influences inspired by her Puerto Rican and Cuban heritage. See her live on March 20 at Holocene.