Old Jack

This show has been cancelled due to snow. Refunds are available at point of purchase.

Old Jack

Aloud, Great Elk, The Bynars (CD Release)

Sat, February 9, 2013

9:00 pm

Great Scott

Allston, MA

$10

Cancelled

This event is 21 and over

Tickets available at TICKETMASTER.COM, or by phone at 800-745-3000. No service charge on tickets purchased in person at The Sinclair Box office Tuesdays-Saturdays 12-7PM, or at the Royale box office Fridays from 12-6PM.

Old Jack
Old Jack
Aloud
Aloud
Founded in an apartment in the Fenway in 2002, Fiery rock n' roll band Aloud is known for their tight male/female vocals, exceptionally strong songwriting, and energy-filled live performances. Lead vocalists/guitarists and songwriters Jen de la Osa and Henry Beguiristain have been collaborating as songwriters since their early teens.

Exile represents a sea change for Aloud. Bandleaders Henry Beguiristain and Jen de la Osa spent over a year in the studio creating the album following the departure of their original rhythm section. The result is a beautiful and strange collection of songs featuring often-unfulfilled, complex characters coming to terms with bleak circumstances while searching for hope and relief in unlikely places.

Overall, Exile is Aloud's most sophisticated and experimental album to date, showcasing their new-found love of orchestration, Sgt. Pepper-like production, and rich, lyrical imagery. Exile is Aloud's third full-length album and is the debut album from talented producer/engineer Daniel Nicholas Daskivich. The album was fan-funded via Kickstarter.com.
Great Elk
Great Elk
The Bynars (CD Release)
The Bynars (CD Release)
“If Weezer and The B-52’s got drunk and hooked up, their offspring would be The Bynars… Deliriously danceable rock doesn’t get any better.”
— Lonely Vagabond

“The Bynars’ [debut album] is a sparkly, spiky, adrenalized dash through a Rentals-meets-Passion Pit electro-pop dream that buzzes with Weezer-y guitars, old school new wave synth squiggles, and perky songs about weighty topics like asking your mom for money.”
— The Boston Globe

“Contagious, danceable rock .”
— Performer Magazine

“Chair dancing to these songs is a certainty”
— Music Savage
Venue Information:
Great Scott
1222 Commonwealth Avenue
Allston, MA, 02134
http://www.greatscottboston.com/