When we arrived to film Walter Sickert & The Army [...]
Sleepover Show #106: Noelle
There’s too much to say about Noelle LeBlanc to indulge in flowery discourse. Some of our viewers may only be familiar with her from our Holiday Show this year, and her performance of “This Christmas,” but Noelle has an impressive body of work. In the early 2000’s she founded the band Damone, which had a [...]
Sleepover Show #90: Kingsley Flood
Kingsley Flood is a name that should be familiar to any Boston Music fan. Even though the band is still relatively young, a bit over two years old, – which is like a teenager in “band years” – they still command the attention of every music rag in town – Sleepover Shows is no exception [...]
Halloween Bonus: Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys
When we recorded our set with Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys a while back, we somehow got onto the topic of Halloween. Asking them if they had anything special up their sleeves, they pleasantly responded that, yes, they do a pretty raucous version of Ray Parker Jr.’s Ghostbusters theme song. Yes, please! [...]
MFA Gallery Show #5: The David Wax Museum
We are thrilled to finish out our sequence of gallery shows from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston with The David Wax Museum. Like many, we first heard David’s soaring voice and Suz’s rattling donkey jaw bone as they soared out from a Newport Folk Festival stage a few years back. Ever since their incredible [...]
Sleepover Show #67: Hallelujah the Hills
We had been hoping to film Hallelujah the Hills for some time, things just had not worked out for several months. We would make tentative plans, or the band would, and then something would happen and our plans would fall through. That’s why, one chilly, late winter night we almost could not believe that we were [...]
Sleepover Show #63: Faces on Film
For the last four years, Faces on Film has always been in the background of the Boston music scene. This is not to say that the brainchild project of singer/songwriter Mike Fiore is not popular or does not get its proper dues; rather, everywhere you go, every show you see, you’ll meet scores of FoF [...]
Sleepover Show #60: Marc Pinansky
Some of our readers who are not from the Boston area (and perhaps even some from Boston) may not be familiar with the music of Marc Pinansky. Pinansky is the singer and lead guitarist of Township aka The Family Township aka The Mighty Township. Township is one of the best Rock and Roll acts to [...]
Sleepover Show #56: Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys
When we arrived to film Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys it was dark outside. We weren’t sure if we had the address right, so we parked outside a house we thought might be the one. So, there we were sitting in the car outside, creepily watching to see if anyone was home. [...]
Sleepover Show #52: Marissa Nadler
This week we post our 52nd show. It’s a nice solid number to reach—having worked hard over the last two years to bring you some of our favorite bands performing all around Boston, we really feel like we’ve hit our stride. And we couldn’t be happier to celebrate this milestone by posting a set with [...]
Sleepover Show #50: RIBS
It’s fitting that we have Boston rock outfit RIBS for Sleepover Show’s 50th installment, considering the human body has fifty ribs. On an unrelated note, I failed high school biology. Actually, we’ve been fond of RIBS ever since one of us split some brisket with bassist Blake Fusilier at a Christmas party last year. Blake [...]

























