Recap: Boston Calling Delivers First Class Music Festival Experience for 7th Installment

Sia closes out the first day of Boston Calling Music Festival on May 27th, 2016 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

With its assortment of female powerhouse vocalists, EDM duos, and synthy alt-rock groups, Boston Calling was business as usual this year.  Check out some of the highlights from the weekend below.

Friday, May 27:

Sia:

One of the most anticipated acts of the festival, Sia did not disappoint.    Besides a change in cast, the set was not much different than her explosive Coachella performance: blank white stage, Sia off to one side, and stunning dancing throughout.  The crowd ate Sia's polished performance right up.

Sufjan Stevens:

Before Sia, we were treated to the neon-splashed, balloon-covered spectacle that was Sufjan Stevens.  With intricate bird wings and waving inflatable people, this quirky performer's visuals stole the show.  Stevens told the crowd that, after singing songs about death on tour for the past year, he was ready to have some fun.  With the crowd on board, his performance was nothing but fun.

Saturday, May 28:

Robyn:

As the last act of the night, Robyn turned Boston Calling into a night club.  Instead of performing song-by-song, the swedish turned her discography into a single 90-minute dance remix.  Oh, and she didn't stop dancing the entire time.

Odesza:

Odesza performs on the second day of Boston Calling Music Festival on May 28th, 2016 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Odesza was one of the few true EDM performances we've seen thus far at Boston Calling.  The duo performed with a full band, including a full horn section, in front of a giant LED screen.  The crowd was treated to a series of colorful visuals reminiscent of the group's album covers.  One of the bigger names in the festival circuit this year, Odesza was a blast.

Miike Snow:

In contrast to previous tours, Miike Snow's festival performance was a more intimate take.  There was a lot of love in the crowd for their three new singles ("I Feel the Weight", "Heart is Full", and especially "Genghis Khan").  Though it was clear that their classic "Animal" was the crowd favorite.

Sunday, May 29:

Disclosure:

Disclosure closes out the third day of Boston Calling Music Festival on May 29th, 2016 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

The star EDM duo had a fantastic performance to close out the weekend.  The stage became a wall of LED screens showing crude outlines of star vocalists faces in the style of their album covers.  Disclosure brought some of the biggest cheers of the whole weekend, especially with their hits "Magnets" and "Latch".  The group also was the only group with an encore, bringing out special guest Brendan Reilly.

Haim:

The Haim sisters brought mounds of energy to the red stage.  The stage was a dazzling array of old-school theater-style lights and giant mirror screens.  With sing-alongs and banter between songs, Haim engaged the crowd more than any other performer this weekend (for instance, the sisters explained how "My Song 5" came about after the three sisters "were cheated on someone in the same damn week").  The trio even brought an earlier band, Christine and the Queens, back on stage to keep the party going.

Janelle Monáe:

Monáe's act was polished perfection.  Dressed in black and white and arriving Hannibal Lecter-style to the stage, Monáe was a fiery performer.  The superstar devoted her show to powerful messages of feminism and racial equality.  Highlights include a touching Prince tribute, a spot-on cover of the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back", and her mega-hit "Yoga".

Conclusion:

Boston Calling organizers proved once again (for the 7th time) that they know how to throw a seamless, trouble free music festival in the heart of a bustling city. With a diverse line up with acts  in almost every genre, there was something for everyone. Combine the great artist lineup with a hefty selection of local food and beer options, it would be hard not to have a good time. It will be interesting to see how well Boston Calling scales to an even bigger music festival, as the event's organizers recently announced an expansion for 2017. If this 7th installment of the music series is any indication, though, expect it to be another unforgettable weekend. 

Photos: Tidal Comes to Life with "Tidal X Latinos" Event in Boston

Yandel Performing in Boston on April 20th, 2016 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Tidal, the music streaming service owned by rap-mogul Jay Z (among others), made it's way to Boston Wednesday night, coming to life for their "Tidal X Latinos" concert event featuring latin heavyweight Yandel. The "Tidal X" concert was live streamed through their website around the world, and was quite the show for the two thousand lucky fans in attendance. 

The music streaming service has been hosting exclusive concerts for the past year, featuring artists like Beyoncé, Demi Lovato, Usher, Jay Z himself & more in an effort to delivery industry exclusives (both Apple Music and Spotify have yet to live stream a concert). This was the first of the events to take place in the Boston area, and the first to feature multiple latin artists.

Check out photos of Yandel performing at "Tidal X Latinos" below:

Concert: Rihanna Brings New Album to Life at "Anti World Tour"

Rihanna performing at her "Anti World Tour" stop in Boston on April 10th, 2016 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Rihanna brought her much-anticipated “Anti World Tour” to Boston’s TD Garden Sunday night. In the three years since her return with her “Diamonds World Tour,” Rih has been hard at work, pumping out hit after hit, including this year’s platinum album “Anti,” and #1 Billboard Hit “Work” featuring Drake. Sunday night’s show was a showcase of all those hits. 

With a setlist heavy on tracks from her new album, the singer opened the show on a slower note, walking into the arena opposite the stage, singing her ballads “Stay,” “Love The Way You Lie,” and “Woo.” Following the slow tracks, a small platform descended from above, allowing the Barbadian singer to strut over the audience while singing “Sex With Me.” From there, it was time for throwbacks, with hits like “Cake,” “Pour It Up,” and more, before the arena went all-white for “Bitch Better Have My Money.” The stage and color scheming throughout the night was notable, since it was, to say the least, very simple and minimalistic. The costumes donned by the singer were of all natural colors, while for the most part, lighting on the stage was entirely white (even the tech crew wore all white).

The highlight of the night obviously was Rih’s vocal talent. While there were some interesting production choices (for example, a plastic sheet backdrop rising up right before “Diamonds,” spewing soap and foam), there was no need for the “Anti World Tour” to rely on an expensive production budget to put it over the top. With “Diamonds” and “FourFiveSeconds,” her raw vocals were on full display as the star of the show.

There was no shortage of staples for Rih’s fans, with classics such as “We Found Love,” “Where Have You Been,” and “Umbrella.” Regardless of what Rih sang, though, one thing was evident above all else: she has one of the most devoted fan bases out there. From the second she entered the arena in the beginning to the second she left, she soaked up the love that all 15,000+ people gave her. Every track she sings becomes an instant hit, whether it be on the radio or in the club— and Sunday’s “Anti World Tour” stop in Boston was a showcase of why.

Photos: Tinashe Brings "Joyride World Tour" to Boston

Tinashe performing on the "Joyride World Tour" on March 9th, 2016 in Boston, MA (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Most artists release an album, and immediately go on tour in support of that album. Tinashe, however, has chosen to do things differently. Bringing her "Joyride World Tour" to Boston on Wednesday night, the "2 On" singer is touring to support her yet-to-be-released album by the same name. New album or not, the thousand screaming fans in attendance didn't care, belting out every word to her hits "All Hands on Deck," "Party Favors," and more.

See photos from the show below: 

Photos: Real 92.3's Birthday Bash Concert Pulls Out All Stops at The Forum

DJ Khaled & Snoop Dogg at 92.3's Birthday Bash Concert at The Forum in Inglewood, CA (Gibson Dintersmith/Roman's Rap-Up).

On Sunday night, one of the most legendary concerts of the year took place at the Forum in Inglewood, California. Radio station-92.3 followed up November's “The Real 92.3 Show” with another packed lineup, including Nicki Minaj, Wiz Khalifa, Big Sean, Fetty Wap, DJ Khaled, Omarion, and OT Genasis. As has become typical for 92.3 events, there were plenty of surprise guests, the highlights being Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, YG, and Travis Scott. The energy built the entire night, culminating with an epic set by Nicki Minaj that had the crowd going crazy. 92.3 shows are always exciting, and this event was definitely no exception.