27-May-2012
at 7pm
Molly Maguires Music and Malachi's Malt
Free shows continue with all the music you can drink. Come join us for a night of carousing, craic, and celtic tunes.
We will also be giving away some swag for our new house Irish Red Malachi brewed by our sister pub The Terminal Brewhouse tonight.
30-May-2012
at 9pm
AFRO with The Mickey Finn
*AFRO combines their fascination with jazz, funk, rock and other traditional styles with their love and passion for free form improvisation. In addition to a collection of ever evolving original compositions, and covers ranging from Frank Zappa to The Meters to Dave Brubeck, their sound truly leaves no genre left behind. Consisting of three music majors (Kaitlyn Connor/Adam Mullis/Michael Toman) and a recording industry major (Blake Gallant), their lives are truly immersed in music.
*The Mickey Finn
31-May-2012
at 9pm
Cutthroat Shamrock with Red State
*They will call the first toast and fuel the debauchery until long after last call. They strike life into tired soles and spur friendships between total strangers. They unite the wicked and amaze the innocent, and promise to leave every ear yearning for more.
They hail from the land of blue smoke and white lightening, and manage to meld the traditions of Ireland, the rhythms of Appalachia and the bite of punk into every setting they invoke. They are five talents united in their passion for music, drink and mischief, and promise to destroy the burden of musical monotony. They are Cutthroat Shamrock and they are paving the way in Appalachian Celtic Punk.
* We are a high energy rock band. We formed less than a year ago . We are Hard rock, stoner metal band with a blues twist .
10-Jun-2012
at 9pm
Two Man Gentlemen Band with The Snake Doctors
Hot, Raucous, Retro Swing for Two
The Gents write "smart write funny, sharp-rhyming songs that put them in the company of classics like Louis Jordan and Louis Prima." -The Boston Phoenix
The Snake Doctors join the bill bringing some local talent and their " an uncannily repertoire of pre-war blues, ragtime, old-time, and jazz music" to the Pint.