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Best Indie & Rock This Fall

in Boise

Mother Mother at Revolution Concert House and Event Center

Mother Mother

Formed in Vancouver by siblings Ryan and Molly in 2005, Mother Mother expanded their upbeat alt folk-rock empire with the additions of keyboardist/singer Jasmin Parkin, dummer Ali Siadat and bassist Mike Young. Fusing catchy melodic hooks with driving, groove-laden bass-lines, sparkling synths and glorious three part harmonies, the quintet have solidified their status as indie pop heavyweights!

Kate Nash at Treefort Music Hall

Kate Nash

Kate Nash will spend this fall traveling across the United States in support of her upcoming album '9 Sad Symphonies', her first in five years. which is set to be released this June. You can catch the lead single 'My Bile' now! Kate Nash rose to prominence with hit single Foundations and her debut album, Make of Bricks, which peaked at number one in the UK. In 2008, Nash won the award for Best Female Artist at the Brit Awards.

Doobie Brothers at Egyptian Theatre

Doobie Brothers

Blue-eyed soul and soft rockers The Doobie Brothers have become an indelible part of the American musical landscape, making their mark as a durable and resilient band that fearlessly embraces genres ranging from RnB to classic rock and boogie. Their incredible 50-year + career has seen a host of talented performers join their evolving line-up including crooner Michael McDonald and guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter.

Hozier at Idaho Center Amphitheater

Hozier

The man who took us to Church is extending his 2023 tour 'Unreal Unearth' into 2024! With a big, soulful voice that plunges to dark, melancholy depths and ascends into wild, fierce howls, Andrew Hozier-Byrne has proved that the hype is justified. The video for his first-ever single, "Take Me to Church," went viral in 2013, reaching over 700 million views to date.

Sum 41 at Revolution Concert House and Event Center

Sum 41

If you came of age in the early 2000s, there's a good chance that Sum 41's "Does This Look Infected?" formed part of the soundtrack to your teen angst and rebellion. In 2024, they are embarking on their last headlining worldwide tour in support of the highly anticipated final album 'Heaven x Hell'. The tour will be split into two halves of the year, with dates in the spring and fall. Don't miss your chance to catch them live, for maybe the last time, with support from ska-punk band The Interrupters!

Badflower at Revolution Concert House and Event Center

Badflower

Badflower is gearing up for their upcoming "No Place Like Home" tour this fall, accompanied by support from Missio on all dates and Slothrust at select shows. Originating in Los Angeles in 2014, Badflower comprises singer/guitarist Josh Katz, lead guitarist Joey Morrow, bass guitarist Alex Espiritu, and drummer Anthony Sonetti. The masters of alternative rock, grunge, and punk often tackle heavy themes such as mental health, addiction, and societal issues in their music, and now you get to see them live!

Goth Babe at Revolution Concert House and Event Center

Goth Babe

Pacific Northwester Goth Babe, A.K.A Griff Washburn is packing up his truck and bringing his indie rock beats to stages across the country on a brand new North American jaunt with singer-songwriter Ritt Momney as support. Expect to hear his atmospheric garage tunes including single 'Weekend Friend' and his two EPs, 2021's 'Santa Calatlina' and 2022's 'Iceland' and latest release 'Lola'.

Joe Bonamassa at Morrison Center for the Performing Arts

Joe Bonamassa

Joe Bonamassa is the guitarist's guitarist. A master of the blues, Bonamassa easily ranks alongside the more well known Clapton or Jeff Beck. Such was his prodigious talent that he supported B.B. King at the tender of age of twelve in 1989, and was christened by King as "one of a kind." Since then, he's played with anyone who is anyone and released a formidable catalogue of studio albums.

Black Jacket Symphony at Nampa Civic Center

Black Jacket Symphony

Black Jacket Symphony specialise in bringing classic albums to life on stage, playing them front to back with a chosen set of musicians, who recreate the records note for note. Experience your favorite albums as if it was the very first time in this unique concert experience! Artists covered include anything from Eagles to AC/DC. Check your local venue to see which album you'll be hearing live, and in full!

In This Moment at Revolution Concert House and Event Center

In This Moment

With a string of hits to their name - including the rock anthem 'Whore' - In This Moment are one metal act you won't want to miss live! Combining shades of goth and metal in their bubbling musical cauldron to produce deliciously dark, riff-laden metal anthems that have their audiences blissfully moshing at every show, don't miss the goth rockers when they make their way to you.

Mason Jennings at Neurolux Lounge

Mason Jennings

Mason Jennings is a Minnesota-based pop-folk singer-songwriter. Jennings is originally from Honolulu, Hawaii. He is well known for his simple yet catchy melodies, intimate lyrics, intensely literary and historical themes, and deep tenor's voice. This year, you get the chance to see him live as he visits cities across North America. Make sure you don't miss this incredible experience.

Slipknot at Idaho Center Amphitheater

Slipknot

Slipknot are back with a vengeance! They will be hitting the road to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of their iconic debut album 'Slipknot'. They'll also be bringing their new material, old classics, and general mad metal mayhem to the road and visit stages across North America on the mammoth tour with Knocked Loose.

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