A Solid 69
The Coe Street Co-op play the hits at The Jungle on Saturday, 22 February 2025.
The New Noise, The Ruckus, and Lean Meats sandwich the fourstack bill at Union Square’s home for family entertainment.
Always 69 degrees at The Jungle!

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A quadruplestack of rock in Rat City, USA.
Raspberry Pie: The Tokyo Summer Tour comes to Boston!
Rock n roll fourstack extraordinaire at Deep Cuts.
The legendary documentary about the legendary rock n roll band.
Matinees are punk rock at Midway Cafe.
Know Your Scene free show series returns to Deep Cuts.
Sensory overload at the Capitol! Music, film, video games, and multi-media explosion…
Monster slate at Jamaica Plain’s premiere music joint.
Build-Your-Own-Guitar Night at Deep Cuts.
An Allston Pudding x The 4th Wall collab at Capitol Theater.
The story of groundbreaking slide-guitarist Ellen McIlwaine.
Willie Fest 3. Bands and special guests TBA. Part of Hot Willie Summer.
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Lean Meats
Showed up late due to the Tap Dance Jam, missed the opening act Lean Meats. Garage rock straight outta Portland, Maine. Check out “Annoying” from their live EP Audience of One.


The Ruckus
The Ruckus brought five musicians to the stage, playing a set of mostly covers, which included Weezer’s “Buddy Holly,” Nena’s “99 Luftballons,” and Jimmy Eat World’s “The Middle.” Classics. And maybe the whole set was covers? It was a big night for covers.


The Coe Street Co-op
Southern rock energy coming off the five-piece Coe Street Co-op. They brought out some fans and supporters. The set included some originals, plus covers of Joe Cocker’s “Feelin' Alright?” and the Allman Brother’s “Midnight Rider.” Where’s Coe Street by the way? Looks like there’s one in Quincy?


The New Noise
Alt rock quartet The New Noise batted cleanup. They recently recorded an album titled Aim For Nowhere in late 2024. The first track on the album is “Get Out While You Still Can.”
A folk duet about a woodsy path leading toward capital ‘F’ Fate.