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Fabulous Americana Triple-Header At The Sinclair

Two of my favorite bands to see live – Darlingside and David Wax Museum – along with an artist who was new to me, Anthony D’Amato, played a marvelous show to a sold-out crowd in March at The Sinclair. I was fortunate to be in the house that night and witness the reaction of people who had seen only one of the co-headliners when they saw the other co-headliner! Both bands got many new fans that evening.

David Wax Museum and Darlingside (a capella in the audience)

David Wax Museum and Darlingside (a capella in the audience)

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Brotherly Love In Evidence With The DuPont Brothers

Click here to read my review of this show on No Depression.

The DuPont Brothers

The DuPont Brothers

Zack DuPont

Zack DuPont

Sam DuPont

Sam DuPont

The DuPont Brothers with Auyon Mukharji and Harris Paseltiner

The DuPont Brothers with Auyon Mukharji and Harris Paseltiner

The DuPont Brothers

The DuPont Brothers

Zack DuPont

Zack DuPont

Sam DuPont

Sam DuPont

Auyon Mukharji, Harris Paseltiner

Auyon Mukharji, Harris Paseltiner

Zack DuPont

Zack DuPont

Sam DuPont

Sam DuPont

Auyon Mukharji

Auyon Mukharji

Harris Paseltiner

Harris Paseltiner

Zack DuPont

Zack DuPont

Sam DuPont

Sam DuPont

Sam DuPont

Sam DuPont

Spine-Tingling Harmonies And Instrumentation Filled The Armory To The Rafters

I was nearly giddy with anticipation as I headed to Arts at the Armory to see two of my favorite bands. The headliner was Darlingside performing the first release show for their latest album, Birds Say. Opening for them was Laney Jones and the Spirits.

Darlingside

Darlingside

I was first in line to get through the doors, but fast at my heels were fans of one of the bands. They both became fans of the other band by the end of the show!

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Darlingside Is A Hit At The Armory

When I was introduced to Darlingside a couple of years ago at the Outside the Box Festival (an incredible free festival which is returning to Boston this summer), I remarked that I had discovered my new favorite band. I now see them whenever I can, most recently at Arts at the Armory. Yes, it’s an old armory which has been converted to an up-and-coming arts center.

Darlingside

Darlingside

This Boston-based band has developed a devoted following over the past few years that I have no doubt will continue to grow as they headline larger venues; this show was promoted by Bowery Boston which I hope will prove to be a lucrative relationship for Darlingside.

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