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Thunder Road Presents:
Sidewalk DriverWattsJustine and The Unclean
Fri, 19 Oct, 8:00 PM EDT
Thunder Road
379 Somerville Ave, Somerville, MA 02143
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Age Limit
21+

Alternative Rock
Sidewalk Driver
Sidewalk Driver
Alternative Rock
Sidewalk Driver is high-energy, highly-infectious, hook-driven, Rock with a capital ‘R.’ The sound is modern but the heart of the band seems to be more in line with 1970s rock culture… the Bowies and the Belushis of the world. Lead singer Tad McKitterick’s voice has power and clarity, is expressive without falling off the pitch and is forceful without losing subtle moments. Guitarists Kate Murdoch and Jared Egan seamlessly weave crunchy rhythms with soaring solos while bassist Jonn Smith and drummer A.J. Locke hold down the bottom end. The songs always come with some odd bent but not one that repels; rather, they welcome you to join in the celebration like a carnival barker hyping a freak show.

Rock
Watts
Watts
Rock
"They may have nicked their moniker from the surname of reclusive Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, but this Boston foursome is a lot less gentlemanly, and a lot more loud. The band members do have one thing in common with their namesake, though: They too play in a band built on a bedrock of riff-powered songs that have as much to do with swagger as they do melody" - Jonathan Perry(The Boston Globe)
