Rainbow Kitten Surprise performing at Roadrunner in Boston, MA on May 14, 2024. All photos taken by Julia Finocchiaro.
Motion City Soundtrack | Boston
Motion City Soundtrack performing at Paradise Rock Club in Boston, MA on January 13, 2024. All photos taken by Cari Moll.
boygenius | Boston
boygenius, the indie supergroup made up of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker, stopped by MGM Music Hall in Boston, MA for two nights to open up their east coast tour. With 22 songs and a surprise appearance at the end of the show by Hozier, they easily entertained the crowd, playing new and old music as well as some songs from each artist's solo catalog. Perhaps the biggest highlight of the night was the announcement of their the rest EP, which will be coming out in two weeks, as well as the live debut of "Black Hole" from the EP. The group put on a stunning show, and will continue their tour along the east coast with a notable stop at New York's Madison Square Garden before continuing on to play at the Hollywood Bowl in California on Halloween.
Words and photos by Julia Finocchiaro
Tennis | Boston
Tennis performing at House of Blues in Boston, MA on April 3, 2023. All photos taken by Brent Goldman.
Jukebox the Ghost | Boston
Jukebox the Ghost (with support from Wildermiss) performing at Royale in Boston, MA on March 31, 2023. All photos taken by Julia Finocchiaro.
Måneskin | Boston
Måneskin performing at MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park in Boston, MA on November 26, 2022. All photos taken by Brent Goldman.
The Smile | Boston
The Smile performing at Roadrunner in Boston, MA on November 16, 2022. All photos taken by Brent Goldman.
Charlie Puth | Boston
Charlie Puth performing at Orpheum Theatre in Boston, MA on October 31, 2022. All photos taken by Ryan Falcoa.
Twenty One Pilots | Boston
Twenty One Pilots (with support from half•alive and Jay Joseph) performing at TD Garden in Boston, MA on October 23, 2021. All photos taken by Cami Liberty.
Anberlin | Boston
Anberlin (with support from I The Mighty) performing at House of Blues in Boston, MA on July 5, 2019. All photos taken by Lisa Eggleston.
Sum 41 | Boston
Touring in support of their upcoming album, Order in Decline, Canadian rockers Sum 41 have spent the past month making their way across the United States playing in intimate venues on the No Personal Space Tour. Set for release on July 19th, Order in Decline will be the band’s most aggressive, most dynamic, and most personal album to date, so it was only fitting that this tour reflected that vibe. Sum 41 is comprised of musicians Deryck Whibley, Dave “Brownsound” Baksh, Tom Thacker, Jason “Cone” McCaslin, and Frank Zummo. On May 22nd, they spent their night performing a sold-out show in Boston, MA with support from fellow punk-rockers Assuming We Survive.
Originating from California’s Inland Empire, Assuming We Survive (also known as AWS) consists of lead vocalist Adrian Estrella, guitarists Phil Adams and Johnny Silva, and drummer Kris Pasos. The band’s dedication to their fans and their desire to connect with the audience and break down that “performer vs. fan” barrier is palpable, as Estrella “checks in” with the crowd throughout the set. Their energy is contagious - between Estrella’s raw, punchy vocals and sprightly stage presence, Adams’ and Silva’s dynamic riffs and electrifying solos, and Pasos’ heart-thumping drum lines, AWS set the bar high for supporting acts. Their set consisted of tracks from their 2018 Chapters EP, such as “Just So You Know,” “Make It Out Alive,” and “Tear Me,” as well as tracks from their 2016 full-length album All Roads Lead Home, including “Exit At The Door,” “Home Is Where The Heart Is,” “Open Water,” and “No Fairy Tale.” By the end of their set, the crowd was roaring and ready to go - there could not have been a better support act for this tour than Assuming We Survive.
Once it was time for Sum 41 to hit the stage, the lights dimmed and the crowd fell silent. Frank Zummo made his way on stage and took a seat on his throne, to the roaring applause of the sold-out venue. He started out the set with a few perfectly-timed, invigorating heavy hits on the drums and was soon joined by the rest of the band in a seamless transition to their 2002 hit, “Motivation.”
Throughout the night, Sum 41 performed a diverse selection of tracks spanning nearly two decades of discography. After “Motivation” came “The Hell Song” from the band’s sophomore album Does This Look Infected? followed by “King of Contradiction” and “Walking Disaster” from their fourth studio album, Underclass Hero. Fans were then treated to an older track, “Summer,” from the EP Half Hour of Power, released in the year 2000. It was at this point in the set where Whibley took a moment to thank the audience for being so supportive and joining them on this tour, recognizing the fact that many fans in the audience have been Sum 41 fans for many years and have seen the trials and tribulations of Whibley’s personal life - which was the main inspiration behind many of the songs on their most recent studio album, 13 Voices, released in 2016.
Following this short intermission, the quintet wasted no time moving onto the next track, and what better song to pump up the audience than “Out For Blood,” their first single off of Order In Decline? It took no time at all for the crowd to go wild, as the heavy-hitting bass lines, screaming guitar riffs, and angsty-but-catchy melodies combine to make this song one that is almost better experienced live than it is through your speakers.
Sum 41 kept the crowd on a constant adrenaline rush for the rest of the night, playing a handful of older tracks such as “Jessica Kill” off of Screaming Bloody Murder (2011), “Some Say,” “Moron,” and “No Reason” off of Chuck (2004), and “Over My Head (Better Off Dead)” off of Does This Look Infected? (2002). They also treated the audience to a second single off Order In Decline, titled “The People Vs…” which did not disappoint. For those who enjoy the heavier Sum 41 tracks, this song is right up your alley, and a good predictor of what’s to come with the next album - heavier, more aggressive vibes reminiscent of old-school metal.
Amidst the heart-thumping rhythms, stimulating guitar solos, and grungy vocals was one acoustic track - “With Me” off of Underclass Hero. The band took it down a notch to perform stripped-down and personal for just a few minutes, giving the audience time to really take in Whibley’s incredible vocal abilities and recognize his talent with words.
The night ended with a bang, as the band traveled back to the early 2000’s to dig up some of their most iconic hits. “In Too Deep,” and “Still Waiting” were amongst the closing tracks. “Fat Lip” was revealed as the encore, and every single fan in the venue had their feet off the ground. The fact that these incredibly talented musicians are still gaining followers via hits that they made nearly twenty years ago, as well as via music that they released just this year (and will be releasing in the future) is a testament to their hard work, resilience, ingenuity, and dedication to their craft. If you are looking to attend a concert with cushy seating, relaxing vibes, and a chill atmosphere, a Sum 41 show is not for you. If you are looking to attend a concert that will get your adrenaline pumping, in a place where all are welcome and all are heard, where you can feel the energy deep in your bones, then there is no question about it... you need to see Sum 41 on tour, right now.
Words and photos by Lisa Eggleston.
Rodrigo y Gabriela | Boston
Rodrigo y Gabriela (with support from Hudson Taylor) performing at Orpheum Theatre in Boston, MA on May 15, 2019. All photos taken by Jonathan Sommer.
Now, Now | Boston
Now, Now performing at Royale in Boston, MA on April 27, 2019. All photos taken by Erin Crowley.
Lucy Dacus | Boston
Lucy Dacus (presented by tastemakersmag.com) performing at AfterHours in Boston, MA on March 23, 2019. All photos taken by Alison Hale.
The Kooks | Boston
The Kooks (with support from Future Feats and Barns Courtney) performing at Orpheum Theatre in Boston, MA on February 26, 2019. All photos taken by Zoe Salvucci.
The Wombats | Boston
The Wombats performing at House of Blues in Boston, MA on October 24, 2018. All photos taken by Zoe Salvucci.
Pride | Boston
Pride Parade in Boston, MA in June 2018. All photos taken by Erin Crowley.