Thank You, JP Porch Fest!
Ready to Return to the Stage
We’re ready for you.
8/4 – Beeracks – East Haven, CT
8/20 – JP Porchfest, Boston
9/17 – Ska Prom, Somerville, MA
MERCH DROP: New Enamel Pins
JP Porch Fest 2021
We are just stoked to be playing Jamaica Plain Porchfest this year. Thanks to all the organizers and sponsors for making this happen. We’re so happy to be performing again.
UPDATE: We thought a hurricane was coming through. It sort of did. The show was postponed. We’re now playing SATURDAY AUGUST 28 at 23 Wenham St.
Sun Aug 22, 12 PM at 23 Wenham St (Wenham Street Cinema)
close to Forest Hills Station. Free. All ages.
Be sure to check the full schedule. See you soon JP!
Bandcamp Friday: Download our Discography and Fight Hunger in Boston
Today is Bandcamp Friday! Once a month, bandcamp waives their cut and 100% of sales goto the artist. Today, we’ll donate 100% of our bandcamp sales to the Greater Boston Food Bank, supporting our neighbors in need. To top it all off, we’ll match whatever we sell with an additional donation.
If you’ve already collected all of our releases, we thank you for your support! Please visit bandcamp and support other artists!
NEW COVER: They Might Be Giants’ “Your Racist Friend”
Fan Art: “Compass” by Brett Kelley
Thank you to artist and fan Brett Kelley for this beautiful interpretation of the song “Compass.” This particular piece art was a part of Thalo Art’s #thalojukeboxjuly, inspired by the prompt “the last song you danced to at a party.” We are beyond flattered.
Follow Brett Kelley on Social Media: Instagram, Facebook
Listen to “Compass” off our debut EP “Pressure Up” on Spotify, Apple Music, and Bandcamp.
Playlist: Go Revs!
Thank you Midnight Riders for including us on this playlist! So much Boston talent and more!
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/06YGElr75LWsMtmFV0SKjH
RIP Great Scott
Saddened by the loss of Great Scott. A great place to see an intimate show and have fun without emptying your wallet, it held the double duty of showcasing upcoming local bands and hosting a bunch of in-demand touring acts from across the world. This is the loss of a Boston institution that always showed what made the local community so special. Great Scott Forever.