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Live Review: Carbon Leaf w/ Zak Loy @ The Hamilton Live — 6/6/25

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Carbon Leaf performs live at The Hamilton Live on June 6, 2026. (Photo by Marc Shea)

The Hamilton Live recently played host to Virginia’s own Carbon Leaf. The band recently released a new album (their 17th), called Time Is The Playground, and they are touring to support it.

Live Review: Barenaked Ladies @ Pier Six Pavilion — 6/8/25

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Barenaked Ladies perform live at Pier Six Pavilion on June 8, 2025. (Photo by Michael Sprouse)

“If I Had $1,000,000 and a Good Parking Spot”: Barenaked Ladies Light Up Baltimore’s Pier Six
Words and Photos by Michael Sprouse/ Odd Rocker Photography

There’s something oddly reassuring about the smell of brackish harbor water and Old Bay and overpriced craft beer. That’s Baltimore for you. And that was the backdrop recently down at Pier Six, where the Barenaked Ladies rolled into town. The night was cool and gray and even a little rainy off and on.

Live Review: Fastball @ Pier Six Pavilion — 6/8/25

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Fastball performs live at Pier Six Pavilion on June 8, 2025. (Photo by Michael Sprouse)

Let’s just start here: Fastball’s recent set at Pier Six Pavilion felt like someone cracked open a dusty jukebox at high tide and let it breathe. It was about halfway through the Barenaked Ladies’ summer tour stop, and the early evening light was still doing that rainy, gray thing it does on the harbor. The boats bobbing beside the pier weren’t even pretending to care, but the people packed into those blue plastic seats? We were locked in.

Live Music: Guster @ Pier Six Pavilion — 6/8/25

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Guster performs live at Pier Six Pavilion on June 8, 2025. (Photo by Michael Sprouse)

There’s something beautifully weird about watching Guster as the lights come on around the harbor. Like, it shouldn’t work — this quirky little college rock band from Massachusetts playing songs about elevators and Ramona while sailboats drift by and a crab cake vendor yells over the fence — but it does. It works perfectly. Baltimore’s always had that rough-around-the-edges charm, and Guster’s always leaned into being just left-of-center. Put the two together and you’ve got the makings of something quietly electric (as seen recently at Pier Six Pavilion when the band opened Barenaked Ladies).

Snaphots: Eem Triplin w/ DC the Don @ Union Stage — 6/5/25

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Eem Triplin performs live at Union Stage on June 5, 2025. (Photo by Chris Castillo)

Eem Triplin has been hard at work making music since 2018, but he dropped his first full-length studio album in February. He then embarked on the Melody of a Memory Tour for a string of shows to spotlight that album.

The young rapper recently performed at Union Stage in DC, and Chris Castillo was there to photograph the show!

Live Review: Oh He Dead @ Wild Buffalo House of Music (Bellingham, WA) — 6/5/25

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Oh He Dead performs live at Wild Buffalo House of Music on June 5, 2025. (Photo by Mark Caicedo)

Oh He Dead, on a short (and rare) West Coast run, recently stopped into Bellingham’s Wild Buffalo House of Music to play for an enthusiastic crowd. The second tour stop and first time in Bellingham turned into a raucous dance party as the band put on a stellar performance for the lucky ones there.

Preview: Dispatch w/ John Butler, G. Love and Special Sauce, Donavon Frankenreiter @ Wolf Trap, 7/5/25

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Dispatch (Photo by Shervin Lainez)

Celebrated folk-rock band Dispatch recently released their ninth studio album, Yellow Jacket via Bomber Records/AWAL Recordings. The band have embarked on a USA tour that lands at Wolf Trap on on Saturday, July 5.

Live Review: Steve Earle w/ Zandi Holup @ The Birchmere — 6/3/25

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Steve Earle performs live at The Birchmere on June 3, 2025. (Photo by Ben Eisendrath/Insomigraphic)

In 1974, a 19-year-old Steve Earle arrived in Nashville from San Antonio and joined a circle of songwriters centered around Guy and Susanna Clark that included Rodney Crowell and John Hiatt. He’d written songs before — in Texas, he’d apprenticed himself to the talented but mercurial Townes Van Zandt — but he threw those away, starting over. The next year, he wrote the earliest songs he’d record and still plays today. At The Birchmere recently, he marked the passing of 50 years with a two-hour journey through his career.

Preview: Aimee Mann @ 9:30 Club, 6/15/25

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Aimee Mann
Aimee Mann (Photo courtesy the artist)

In 2002, Aimee Mann released Lost in Space, her fourth album, on her own label, SuperEgo Records. She’s celebrating the 22 1/2 anniversary of the record on a tour, which includes a date at 9:30 Club on Sunday, June 15.

Preview: Yola w/ Kayla GC @ Lincoln Theatre — 6/4/25

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Yola performs live at Lincoln Theatre on June 4, 2025. (Photo by Steve Satzberg)

Yola closed out 2024 with the release of a new EP, My Way, via S-Curve Records. She followed it up with a 2025 tour, which recently made a stop at the Lincoln Theatre in DC! Steve Satzberg was there to photograph the show.