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Something In The Way Fest

Jan 31, 2026 at 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM  ·   · $180 Roadrunner-Boston, Boston, MA Roadrunner-Boston, Boston, MA Tickets from $180

Something In The Way Fest
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Something In The Way Fest

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From Dortmund, Germany, heavy metal band Angel Dust, founded in the '80s, transitioned from thrash to British power metal. Known for hits like "Bleed" and significant albums including "Into the Dark Past," they revived in 1998 under Century Media, toured extensively, and garnered a dedicated fanbase. Collaborations in the band include Dirk Thurisch and Bernd Aufermann.
Momma, led by Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman, blends indie rock with honest lyrics. Known for rich sound and emotional storytelling, they work closely with Aron Kobayashi Ritch.
Citizen, a renowned rock band, excels in emotional ballads and powerful anthems. Known for guitar-driven rock, they've wowed in major festivals and sold-out shows.
Seattle's Sunny Day Real Estate, formed in 1992, emerged distinctly from the grunge era with Jeremy Enigk's unique vocals and melodic tunes. Known for albums like "Diary" and "LP2," they experienced breakups and reunions, with members joining Foo Fighters and releasing ambitious projects like Enigk's "Return of the Frog Queen." Their 1998 reunion album, "How It Feels to Be Something On," earned acclaim, followed by "The Rising Tide." Despite disbanding in 2001, they briefly reunited in 2009-2010, with "Lipton Witch" released in 2014.
Scranton-based band Tigers Jaw blends catchy melodies with harmonious vocals, gaining fame with tracks that mirror Fleetwood Mac and Saves the Day influences.
Tallahassee’s Pool Kids blend pop, emo, and math rock with emotional clarity. Praised by Hayley Williams, they’ve shared stages with The Mountain Goats and PUP.
Washington, D.C.–based Glitterer began as Ned Russin’s solo post-hardcore project, evolving into a full band known for loud, melodic, and subtly complex rock.
Sheer Mag blends refined rock and ecstatic songwriting, recognized for their unique sound and massive hooks. Known for hits like "Playing Favorites," the band has evolved from punk spaces to major venues, emphasizing catchy rock anthems.
Teen Suicide, from Orlando, blends experimental sludge metal, indie pop, and more. Known for their diverse sound, they consist of Sam and Kitty Ray, also part of The Pom-Poms and solo acts Kitty Ray/Ricky Eat Acid. Their music, ranging from lo-fi to catchy heavy tracks, is released on Run for Cover Records.
Texas quartet Explosions in the Sky are celebrated for their dynamic instrumental rock, with albums like Those Who Tell the Truth, Take Care, and End. Known for intense live shows, they gained success through film scores for Friday Night Lights and others. Their eloquent guitar interplay and collaboration with David Wingo highlight their soundtrack work.
Canadian hardcore punk band No Warning, formed in 1998 in Toronto by Ben Cook and Matt Delong, gained fame with "Ill Blood". Known for energetic tours, they split in 2005, reunited in 2014, and released "Torture Culture" in 2017.
German producer Pelican (Kevin Zuber) gained fame with "Summer of 19," hitting the German Top 40 in 2021. He founded his own label in 2020 and has collaborated with Alle Farben, Robin Schulz, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Felix Jaehn, and R3HAB, among others.
Glixen, a Phoenix shoegaze band, blends influences like Björk and My Bloody Valentine. Founded in 2020 by Aislinn Ritchie, they’ve toured with Interpol and DIIV. Their EP, "She Only Said," gained national attention. Produced by Jack Endino and Sonny DiPerri, they capture a modern, intense sound.
Liam Fagan, aka Park National, is a genre-blending songwriter from the Midwest known for indie folk, shoegaze, alt-country, and emo styles. He’s praised for raw, honest lyrics and collaborations with LA folk-rocker Truman Sinclair.

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Don't miss the Something In The Way Fest concert in Boston at Roadrunner-Boston on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at 1:00 PM. Grab your tickets before they're gone!

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