The Viva La Eva!* benefit brought out a slew of notable Boston acts, including this year’s Rumble special guest band, The Dogmatics.
* For more info on Eva’s situation, including how you can donate, you can check out this Facebook event.

Boston Rock Photos And Stuff
The Viva La Eva!* benefit brought out a slew of notable Boston acts, including this year’s Rumble special guest band, The Dogmatics.
* For more info on Eva’s situation, including how you can donate, you can check out this Facebook event.
Apparently, The ‘Hoods thought rocking the socks off the crowd gathered at TT’s for the Viva La Eva!* benefit may be a crime. They didn’t want to take any chances, so they took to the stage with nylons stretched over their faces. That’s the back story I made up in my head, anyway.
* For more info on Eva’s situation, including how you can donate, you can check out this Facebook event.
Ed “Moose” Savage jumped on stage to entertain the TT’s crowd with a couple of tunes at the Viva La Eva!* benefit.
* For more info on Eva’s situation, including how you can donate, you can check out this Facebook event.
The Bristols rocked it good at the Viva La Eva!* benefit. It’s a theme that would be repeated throughout the night.
* For more info on Eva’s situation, including how you can donate, you can check out this Facebook event.
The Viva La Eva! benefit went down at TT’s last Thursday night. It was all part of the grand ol’ Boston tradition of coming together for someone in need (for more info on Eva’s situation, including how you can donate, you can check out this Facebook event). There was a lot of great music happening for a great cause, like a wonderful set of Sun Records sounds from Roy Sludge, Jim Haggerty and Duke Levine…
Soft Pyramids have guitars that intermingle with a detached self awareness. It’s pretty cool. They closed out the Future Carnivores album release show at TT’s.
Here’s a hauntingly stark rendition of one of my favorites from Velah’s Black Olympia EP. Gorgeous.
Pics from the show can be found here.
Velah performed as a three-piece at the Future Carnivores album release show. This stripped down configuration drew out some of the different layers in their music. Really cool stuff.
Sometimes music is an escape. Other times it matches exactly how you feel. Last Thursday evening at TT’s was the latter. Future Carnivores were releasing their new album. I was running late. It was starting to rain. I arrived during The Milling Gowns’ set and was quickly enveloped by their gloomy pop. The darkness settled in. They understood.