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Almost every major grassroots-turned-pop trend in recent history has had, at its center, a basement or a nightclub in which the phenomenon was born. ’77 punk had CBGB’s; Grunge had Seattle’s Crocodile; Berkeley punk had the Gilman St. Theater. And so Harvard must have its share of venues...
...person group Radio 4, hailing from Brooklyn, performs dance tracks from their highly-acclaimed 2001 CD Gotham. The Natural History is a pop trio from New York known for music that represents the harsher side of the city that never sleeps. 8 p.m. $10; 18+. The Middle East Downstairs, 472 Mass...
...band Mofro, a Florida-based favorite, plays tracks from both Blackwater, their newly re-released CD, and a new CD to be released next year. Originally from Amherst, MA, Hi8us features a unique mix of funk, rock, pop, Latin, reggae, and electronica. 8 p.m. $12 ($5 off with String Cheese Incident stub). The Middle East Downstairs, 472 Mass...
...epileptic, ambitious new wave band is still going strong after almost 25 years together. Fusing funk, ska and bubblegum pop, Fishbone has won over a cult following over the years, enduring even 1997’s career-killing ska revival. Their live shows have always been frenzied and energetic, with lead singer Angelo Moore jumping and hollering all over the stage while his band plays the funky, undeniable rock that has kept crowds dancing for decades. 9 p.m. Tickets $20; 18+. The Middle East Downstairs...
Both halves of Outkast have created albums worthy in their own right. While Big Boi stays at home on Speakerboxxx with a star-studded roster of guests, André paddles alone into uncharted waters of modern pop, finding treasure in The Love Below...