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Death Cab for Cutie will launch their fall tour in Boston with a show at the Agganis Arena on Friday, October 3. Tickets are $35 and on sale now.
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Club Corner

Fleet Foxes entrance Middle East You might want to jump on this band's bandwagon now, because it looks like they're headed for bigger and better things. We've got the rundown on their Middle East show inside.

Frightened Rabbit and Oxford Collapse take on TTs The pairing worked like a charm Tuesday night in Cambridge as New York's Oxford Collapse opened for Scotland's Frightened Rabbit. Get all the details inside.

Delta Spirit fill Middle East Upstairs The band came ready with songs from their debut Ode to Sunshine, packing their secret weapon - lead singer Matt Vasquez's voice (which won't be a secret for long).

Hayden takes In Field & Town to Great Scott Paul Hayden Desser, or just Hayden, brought his band and his new tunes to Great Scott last week for an earnest set of acoustic rock. Find out how the show went inside

Lansdowne heat up the Middle East The Boston favorites made the night before their East Coast tour one to remember, playing plenty of new songs alongside material from Burn This For Your Friends.

Will Dailey gets a 'rise' out of Harpers Ferry He got noticed for the single "Rise", got picked up by CBS for several TV shows, but has never forgotten Boston. Will Dailey came back to Harpers Ferry for a hometown show. How did it go?

French Kicks, Aberdeen City tag team Middle East A late addition to the French Kicks show, Aberdeen City proved to be the perfect counterpoint for the headliners. Both bands brought new songs to Cambridge for the lucky audience.

Manchester Orchestra bring it to the Living Room It might be colder than Atlanta, but that didn't stop Manchester Orchestra from travelling up to Providence to perform songs from their album I'm Like A Virgin Losing A Child. How'd the night go?

Von Bondies don’t get it done With a set that did little to get the crowd going, the Detroit band proved that though the White Stripes comparisons may be unavoidable, they are definitely not flattering. For a full review, head inside

Hallelujah the Hills go Psychosis on the Middle East It takes guts to play any album live in its entirety. It takes more guts to do it with your debut album, which is exactly what Hallelujah the Hills did at the Middle East Upstairs. And better yet, it worked. It helps when the album is as good as Collective Psychosis Begone.

Broken Social Scene wow at “secret” Myspace show Kevin Drew, along with several members of Broken Social Scene, took the stage at T.T. the Bear's in a "secret" MySpace show. See how the stripped down band faired with Drew's new material.

Scissors for Lefty rock Great Scott Scissors For Lefty brought their quirky, synth-filled indie-pop to Great Scott last Froday. The band rocked Boston with a set that oozed with potential from this growing buzz band.

Dan Deacon destroys the Middle East Touring in support of his critically acclaimed Spiderman of the Rings, Deacon had the audience dancing wildly in the palm of his hand.

The Sammies come to Somerville You might have heard them in “Friday Night Lights,” “Las Vegas,” or “Wildfire.” Or in “Employee of the Month” or “Happily Never After.” But if you saw them at PA’s Lounge, you’ll definitely want to see them again.

Rocky Votolato rocks Boston Touring in support of his new release, The Brag and Cuss, Rocky Votolato hit Harpers Ferry on Wednesday night with a show that proved this up-and-comer is worth checking out.