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[ATTENDED: January 28, 2026] Halima

I’ve known about Sudan Archives since her first album came out.  I wanted to see her in 2020, but her show sold out.  Then it was just before the COVID shutdown and her show wasn’t cancelled but hardly anyone went so I could have gone (but I didn’t know that and probably wouldn’t have gone anyway).  I had a ticket to see her a couple years ago but didn’t make it.  But then I finally saw her at All Things Go in 2023,so I was excited to get to see her again at her own show.

I had not heard of Halima, but she seemed to have some buzz around her.  She came out looking fierce in a half jacket with huge shoulders.  She had beads in her hair, marched out to the mic all by herself and started her backing music.

It was really impressive that she stood there with just the mic and her backing music playing as she sang her genre-unspecific music.  I really enjoyed the spare backing sounds of her songs.  omoge was a series of soft notes as she sang gently over them.    Her second song (which I never found the name of) was a bit more bouncy with some deep bass notes.

I really liked the sounds of cocoa body–a kind of percussive melody accompanied by deep bass notes.  Most of her songs were pretty short, but this one did have a middle instrumental section where Halima showed off her great dance moves.

Halima is British but she lives in Brooklyn.  I loved hearing her talk–there’s something really cool sounding about the way British singers say Phillleeee.  (more…)

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[ATTENDED: January 28, 2026] Sudan Archives

I’ve known about Sudan Archives since her first album came out.  I wanted to see her in 2020, but her show sold out.  Then it was just before the COVID shutdown and her show wasn’t cancelled but hardly anyone went so I could have gone (but I didn’t know that and probably wouldn’t have gone anyway).  I had a ticket to see her a couple years ago but didn’t make it.  But then I finally saw her at All Things Go in 2023,so I was excited to get to see her again at her own show.

This show was postponed by one day because of all of the snow.  Initially I didn’t think I would be able to make it because we had tickets to something else tonight.  But I managed to reschedule that and was really happy that I made it to this show.

And wow, what a transformation.

The stage was set with three plexiglass platforms. On the left was a small table with a violin and some electronics.  I was in front of that.  In the middle was a taller circle with her new flying V violin on a stand.  And at the far side was a computer and a table.

The lights went dark and she came out.  The sound effects on the computer made it sound like she was robotic.  And it was still dark on stage so I’m not sure if everyone could see her because it was silent in the audience.  She slowly walked over to the computer.  Every time she moved her body it followed mechanical sounds.  And each step sounded like a huge robot stomp.  Finally, she moved to the center area and pulled out her violin bow–to the sound of a sword being unsheathed, and the crowd went nuts.

She stood atop the center plexiglass and started playing her violin.  It sounded so good while mixed with the backing music.  She was also singing, although I couldn’t see her face at first.  Her voice sounded great too.  And I soon realized that it was going to be just her up there.  Amazing.

The first song was DEAD, the opening song of the new album.  The lighting was dark as she sang and played.  After the dramatic opening, she moved over to the computer, which I assume was connected and possibly ran her backing tracks.  She jumped back to the center platform with her flying V violin, playing, turning away from the audience then looking back over her shoulder.  It was flirtatious but also sounded great.

For the second song, she returned to the computer area and picked up two clear drum sticks.  She then proceeded to pound out the rhythmic sounds that feature in NOIRE.

Once she started Yea Yea Yea she became more interactive with the audience.  I was on the barrier and she came over and pointed right at me a few times, which was unsettling because she was very intense.  She got the crowd to chant along to “Im not– average” as she introduced NBPQ, a rousing anthem of individuality.

I really liked the way she could go from rousing dance beats to pretty violin melody, all while still singing.  Interestingly she did have a microphone stand with a mic on it (mostly she used the wireless headset).  But when she sang Touch Me she used the other mic which had an echo effect on it.

When she stood on the center platform and the black lights flashed upon her, her eyed glowed in an otherworldly way–I don’t know what kind of contacts she had in, but between that and the cool lines of makeup around her eyes she looked amazing.

The violin is pretty versatile and I loved when she brought it to the front of the stage and started playing it like a guitar–picking out the slow melody of Nont for Sale.  Although when she did a sing along (hey hey hey hey) she came over to us and asked us to sing and stomped off saying I can’t hear you.  This surprised me because I thought the crowd was really into it, but they did sound kind of quiet to me too. (more…)

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[ATTENDED: October 1, 2023] Lana Del Rey

Sometime in April, my daughter asked if we could go to the All Things Go Festival.  I had never heard of this Festival and assumed the answer was no.  But then I saw that it was at the Merriweather Post Pavilion which is exactly three hours away from us.  So when tickets went on sale, I managed to get two pre-sale tickets for Sunday.  And then when they went on proper sale, I managed to score two more for Saturday.

Sunday was  the far more important day for music.  I mean, the whole reason she wanted to go was to see boygenius (and Lana Del Rey).  But this was a great day of music to be sure.

While Muna was playing on the other stage, the Lana Del Rey crew assembled the stage for the final act.  I didn’t understand why boygenius was late in starting.  But they finished at 8, when they were supposed to.  The Lana set was fully in place before Muna finished.

Of all of the performers at this festival, Lana was the person I was least interested in seeing.  My take on Lana is that she plays a random melody on the piano (or guitar) and then looks out the window and literally describes what’s in front of her in a bored monotone.  I never would have guessed that she actually had a beautiful voice, because all I ever hear from her is bored monotone. (more…)

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[ATTENDED: October 1, 2023] Muna

Sometime in April, my daughter asked if we could go to the All Things Go Festival.  I had never heard of this Festival and assumed the answer was no.  But then I saw that it was at the Merriweather Post Pavilion which is exactly three hours away from us.  So when tickets went on sale, I managed to get two pre-sale tickets for Sunday.  And then when they went on proper sale, I managed to score two more for Saturday.

Sunday was  the far more important day for music.  I mean, the whole reason she wanted to go was to see boygenius (and Lana Del Rey).  But this was a great day of music to be sure.

I didn’t really know Muna all that well before this show.  I knew that they were signed to Phoebe Bridgers’ label and that she joined them on stage a lot.  I also knew Silk Chiffon which was a highly touted song.  I kind of liked it.  There was something about it that I didn’t quite like but I couldn’t put my finger on it.

It probably would have been fun  to see them in person, as their set was really fun and lively.  But realistically since they went on literally right after Boygenius on a stage that was a short walk away, there was no way we would have gotten anything like a good space to be. (more…)

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[ATTENDED: October 1, 2023] boygenius

Sometime in April, my daughter asked if we could go to the All Things Go Festival.  I had never heard of this Festival and assumed the answer was no.  But then I saw that it was at the Merriweather Post Pavilion which is exactly three hours away from us.  So when tickets went on sale, I managed to get two pre-sale tickets for Sunday.  And then when they went on proper sale, I managed to score two more for Saturday.

Sunday was  the far more important day for music.  I mean, the whoel reason she wanted to go was to see boygenius (and Lana Del Rey).  But this was a great day of music to be sure.

Despite our plans to get to the pavilion early for boygenius, by the time we got there, every close seat was full.  We didn’t want to sit in the sun (it was HOT) so we wound up sitting much further back than I would have liked.

I have to say that I was shocked that Lana del Rey was headlining and not boygenius, because it sure seemed to me that boygenius was the biggest band on the planet at the time.  But Lana does have a much longer track record (and a lot of fans).

Boygenius was late coming on stage.  I genuinely don’t know why.  I mean, Arlo Parks had been off the stage for half an hour and the Boygenius gear was already on stage (the festival was, otherwise, very efficient).  So they went on 15 minutes late.  And what was insulting about it was that earlier in the week we were told that beabadoobie couldn’t make it so boygenius would get an extra 15 minutes.   We were prepared for a full on 90 minute show, but we lost those 15 minutes anyway.

They played The Boys Are Back in Town over the speakers and then we saw the geniuses backstage singing “Without You Without Them” as they do.

And then they came bounding out on stage.  (more…)

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[ATTENDED: October 1, 2023] Alex G.

Sometime in April, my daughter asked if we could go to the All Things Go Festival.  I had never heard of this Festival and assumed the answer was no.  But then I saw that it was at the Merriweather Post Pavilion which is exactly three hours away from us.  So when tickets went on sale, I managed to get two pre-sale tickets for Sunday.  And then when they went on proper sale, I managed to score two more for Saturday.

Sunday was  the far more important day for music.  I mean, the whole reason she wanted to go was to see boygenius (and Lana Del Rey).  But this was a great day of music to be sure.

I had seen Alex G. once before.  He opened for Built to Spill.

At first I was a little unimpressed.  The songs are pretty simple and short–lo-fi recordings, which I do enjoy, but were not what I was expecting.  But by the middle, he had won me over.  The last five or six songs in particular were really good.  I enjoyed the unexpected screaming part of “Icehead” which did a great job playing with quiet and loud.

Recently, he released a new album and a song that sounds so much like “Runaway Train” that I can’t stand it and I have generally had a less favorable view of him.

But my daughter has started to really like him.  So I felt bad that we couldn’t see him.  Although we did get to see him on the video screens. But like with Alvvays he was more or less drowned out by everything around him.  So, you could see him fine (it was very sunny), but very few people were paying attention to him.

He played a few songs that my daughter wanted to hear, so that was cool.  But I was struck by how weird his songs were–noisy and kind of ugly-sounding.  It’s the kind of set I would normally enjoy, but it felt so strangely out of place at this festival.  It also made me wonder if many people enjoyed his set.

Alex G.

  1. S.D.O.S ♥
  2. Runner ♥
  3. Hope
  4. No Bitterness ♥
  5. Ain’t It Easy ♥
  6. Mission ♥
  7. Bug ß
  8. Brick ψ
  9. Horse ψ
  10. Blessing ♥
  11. Immunity ♥
  12. Sarah
  13. Mary
  14. Gretel
  15. After Ur Gone §
  16. Miracles ♥
  17. Forgive ♥
♥ God Save the Animals (2022)
∏ House of Sugar (2019)
ψ Rocket (2017)
ß Beach Music (2015)
§ DSU (2014)
♦ TRICK (2012)

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[ATTENDED: October 1, 2023] All Things Go [Day 2]

Sometime in April, my daughter asked if we could go to the All Things Go Festival.  I had never heard of this Festival and assumed the answer was no.  But then I saw that it was at the Merriweather Post Pavilion which is exactly three hours away from us.  So when tickets went on sale, I managed to get two pre-sale tickets for Sunday.  And then when they went on proper sale, I managed to score two more for Saturday.

Sunday was  the far more important day for music.  I mean, the whole reason she wanted to go was to see boygenius (and Lana Del Rey).  But this was a great day of music to be sure.

I have wanted to see Arlo Parks for a while.  Last September I could have gone to see her, but I didn’t feel like going to Franklin Music Hall that night.

I had already purchased tickets to see her in the Spring at Union Transfer.  So I didn’t feel the need to see her.  But she was right in the middle of Ethel Cain and boygenius so we weren’t going anywhere.

I also assumed that Arlo Parks would have a bigger fan base than Ethel Cain (who I had never heard of).  Mostly this was because Arlo came after Ethel, but also, as I say, I’d never heard of Ethel.  But I was completely wrong about that.  People didn’t leave for Arlo, but the applause for Arlo was quite subdued compared to what Ethel got.

One of the reasons I didn’t want to see Arlo at Franklin Music Hall was because I feel like her music is very personal and not suited to a big stage.  And That turned out to be true more or less.  Arlo tends to hunch over and kind of squat as she sings and while it’s not a matter of lack of projection, she’s not very outward facing.

Her voice sounded great and the songs were excellent, but as a performer it was too understated for a big stadium like this.  Interestingly, later on, when she sang a song with Muna, she was far more ebullient and fun.

I’m curious to see her now where she’s headlining to see if things are any different.  And, of course, I would actually like to see her, rather than seeing her on a big screen.

ARLO PARKS

  1. Bruiseless
  2. Weightless
  3. Blades
  4. Caroline ¥
  5. Eugene ¥
  6. Dog Rose
  7. Hurt ¥
  8. Too Good ¥
  9. Sophie
  10. Devotion
  11. Softly §

∑ My Soft Machine (2023)
§ Single (2022)

¥ Collapsed in Sunbeams (2021)
♦ Sophie EP (2019)

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[ATTENDED: October 1, 2023] Alvvays

Sometime in April, my daughter asked if we could go to the All Things Go Festival.  I had never heard of this Festival and assumed the answer was no.  But then I saw that it was at the Merriweather Post Pavilion which is exactly three hours away from us.  So when tickets went on sale, I managed to get two pre-sale tickets for Sunday.  And then when they went on proper sale, I managed to score two more for Saturday.

Sunday was  the far more important day for music.  I mean, the whole reason she wanted to go was to see boygenius (and Lana Del Rey).  But this was a great day of music to be sure.

I love Alvvays and have seen them twice.  I would have loved to see them again, but I knew that, given we wanted to be in  the proper place to get great boygenius seats, we’d sacrifice seeing them.  It was very cool that their show was (mostly) broadcast on the screens in the auditorium and was mostly audible.

It was interesting to see them playing in the bright summer sun (they all had to wear sunglasses) and were clearly very hot, while we were comfy in the shade of the amphitheater.

But really, it was hard to appreciate their set with people walking around and talking and with them being mostly a background show.

Bit of a bummer, but good background music.  I was happy to clearly hear a few of my favorite songs.

ALVVAYS

  1. Pharmacist ß
  2. After the Earthquake ß
  3. In Undertow
  4. Many Mirrors ß
  5. Very Online Guy ß
  6. Adult Diversion
  7. Belinda Says ß
  8. Archie, Marry Me
  9. Easy on Your Own? ß

ß Blue Rev (2022)
⊗ Antisocialities (2017)

∧ Alvvays (2014)

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[ATTENDED: October 1, 2023] Ethel Cain

Sometime in April, my daughter asked if we could go to the All Things Go Festival.  I had never heard of this Festival and assumed the answer was no.  But then I saw that it was at the Merriweather Post Pavilion which is exactly three hours away from us.  So when tickets went on sale, I managed to get two pre-sale tickets for Sunday.  And then when they went on proper sale, I managed to score two more for Saturday.

Sunday was  the far more important day for music.  I mean, the whole reason she wanted to go was to see boygenius (and Lana Del Rey).  But this was a great day of music to be sure.

I had not heard of Ethel Cain, but my daughter said they were very popular.

Cain is a fascinating individual.

In mid-2017, Cain began experimenting with writing, recording, and producing her own ethereal style, inspired by Christian music and Gregorian chants.

We had initially planned on arriving during Cain’s set to get really good seats for boygenius.  Turns out that Cain has a MASSIVE fanbase and the crowd was 100% there for her.

A reviewer from Nippertown said of Cain

Ethel Cain is truly a showstopper in regard to her performance. Between her rich vocals, fantastic storytelling, incomparable stage presence, and fan interaction, Cain is an artist that everyone should get to experience live at least once in their lives.

I would agree with this but with a caveat.  Seeing her from as far back as we did, a lot of that personal touch was lost.  However, the video screens showed her interacting with fans in the front rows–holding hands, singing directly to fans.  It was surprisingly intimate.

I felt like a lot of the music was lost in the big festival setting–her music is kind of slow and ponderous.  I found some of it rather dull, honestly.  But the fans in front of me hung on every word.  So I suppose if I had heard the songs before I may have enjoyed them more.

But I think in an intimate venue, her music would overwhelm in the best of ways.  I guess a small show is a recommendation going forward.

ETHEL CAIN

  1. A House in Nebraska
  2. American Teenager
  3. Family Tree
  4. Hard Times
  5. Thoroughfare
  6. Sun Bleached Flies
  7. Crush
⊗ Inbred (2021)

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[ATTENDED: October 1, 2023] Leith Ross

Sometime in April, my daughter asked if we could go to the All Things Go Festival.  I had never heard of this Festival and assumed the answer was no.  But then I saw that it was at the Merriweather Post Pavilion which is exactly three hours away from us.  So when tickets went on sale, I managed to get two pre-sale tickets for Sunday.  And then when they went on proper sale, I managed to score two more for Saturday.

Sunday was  the far more important day for music.  I mean, the whole reason she wanted to go was to see boygenius (and Lana Del Rey).  But this was a great day of music to be sure.

I hadn’t heard of Leith Ross before this set.  I listened to a song or two and liked them.  So who is this singer? (more…)

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