Tuesday night, while the Red Sox were busy collapsing in on themselves like a massive, dying star, AA Bondy and the Cold War Kids put on a sold-out show at the Paradise. When opening act AA Bondy took the stage, concertgoers put away the bad news mlb.com was refreshing on their phones in favor of Bondy's inviting folk. With a harmonica around his neck and the opening line "Come out to the edge where it is quiet" from "Witness Blues" on his album American Hearts, it's......
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Underground Hip Hop Dot Com, the storefront with a website's name, uses its window display as a stage. It's a raised, carpeted platform with nothing more than three lights, a pair of turntables, a microphone, and a mixer. Last night, Large Professor, the 19-year hip hop veteran, stormed that stage and rocked a crowd of 15 people for a solid half hour. For free. From the looks of things, Bostonist was the oldest person watching the show. We're certain, however, that everybody was a dude. Holding things......
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