Trinary System (Roger Miller/Mission of Burma), Sapling, Bunnies,...
Trinary System (Roger Miller/Mission of Burma), Sapling, Bunnies, Eric Gaffney (Sebadoh) - 2026-03-20 Easthampton MA
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Eric Gaffney - 2026-03-20, Marigold Theater, Easthampton, MA, Daud/M, 28:25
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Bunnies - 2026-03-20, Marigold Theater, Easthampton, MA, Daud/M, 35:30
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Sapling - 2026-03-20, Marigold Theater, Easthampton, MA, Daud/M, 38:31
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Trinary System - 2026-03-20, Marigold Theater, Easthampton, MA, Daud/M, 50:33
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TRINARY SYSTEM (Boston): experimental rock: Boston-based experimental rock trio led by guitarist and composer Roger Clark Miller (Mission of Burma). Formed in the early 2010s, the band blends minimalism, psychedelia, and post-prog structures with raw indie rock energy. Their releases—from the 2016 EP Amplify the Amplifiers to the albums Lights in the Center of Your Headand The Hard Machine—have earned wide critical praise for their intensity, precision, and swagger. Trinary System features Miller alongside drummer Larry Dersch and percussionist Andrew Willis.
BUNNIES music is a foggy, proggy, uniquely psychedelic, eye-opening experience… On one hand, it’s sublimely composed and structurally sound; on the other hand, anything goes and could switch gears at any second when the listeners, and sometimes the band members themselves, least expect it. The current lineup of BUNNIES is Jeremy Macomber-Dubs on vocals and guitar, Jack Science on vocals and synths, Matthew Newman on drums, and Rebecca Macomber-Dubs on bass guitar. They write and perform as a unified team, relying on each other for support through striking harmonies, unpredictable drum cues, analog synthesizer screeches, off-kilter guitar bursts, and foundational bass grooves.
SAPLING (Worcestor/PVD) art rock: Once declared “the best band in America” by a heavily inebriated gentleman at a pub gig, Sapling is New England’s premier bitchpop and art rock band. Their live show has drawn comparisons to Sleater-Kinney, Roxy Music, and Swans, surely due to their signature blending of pop hooks and confetti with spooky chaos and precariously complex signal chains. Sapling have delighted and confused audiences at intimate basement shows and larger venues alike.