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Friday, Feb 13 2026, 10:00 AM EST

The Middle East presents:
The Flatliners / A Wilhelm Scream, Signals Midwest
Sat, 9 May, 7:00 PM EDT
Middle East - Downstairs
472 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
ON SALE SOON
Friday, Feb 13 2026, 10:00 AM EST
Description
The Middle East presents: The Flatliners / A Wilhelm Scream, Signals Midwest - All Ages, $25 Advance / $30 Day of Show, 7:00 PM Doors
NO VAPING OR SMOKING IN THE BUILDING
*** DINE and SKIP the Line ***
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
eTicket Delivery
Your tickets will be e-mailed closer to the event date.

Pop
The Flatliners
The Flatliners
Pop
A ska-influenced punk rock band along the lines of early Rancid, Canada's Flatliners (not to be confused with the Texas band of the same name) have little time for the usual skanking tomfoolery associated with the third wave of mid-'90s ska-punks: not for them either the naked pop aspirations of No Doubt or the exaggerated goofiness of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Instead, the Flatliners play aggressive but melodic old-school, pre-hardcore punk rock songs, enlivened with the occasional dubby bassline or inverted ska rhythm. Comparisons to London Calling, Sandinista!, early Members, or the Ruts are more productive than comparisons to more overtly reggae-influenced acts like the Specials or Madness. After forming the band in Toronto, Ontario, in 2002, hoarse-voiced singer and rhythm guitarist Chris Cresswell, lead guitarist Scott Brigham, bassist Jon Darbey, and drummer Paul Ramirez gigged across Canada's D.I.Y. punk circuit for several years, contributing tracks to various compilations, before finally recording their debut album, Destroy to Create. Originally self-released, Destroy to Create was picked up for full North American distribution by Stomp Records in the fall of 2005. Touring followed the record's release, and in spring 2007 the Flatliners announced their signing to Cali-based Fat Wreck Chords for U.S. and worldwide (except Canada) releases. The label change marked a change in the Flatliners' sound, as they turned more distinctively pop-punk for 2007's Great Awake and 2010's Cavalcade. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi

Punk
A Wilhelm Scream
A Wilhelm Scream
Punk
How does one gauge the success of a band pushing the envelope of a genre that receives little to no credit by the mainstream media? In the case of A Wilhelm Scream, the answer is “Who cares?” – As a band playing punk rock for over a decade, members Trevor Reilly, Nuno Pereira, Nick Angelini, Brian Robinson and Mike Supina haven’t focused on success, image or whatever bandwagon a group can jump on to get their music into the ears of listeners: It’s the ideal of music from an honest place, playing to the kids who want to hear more than a simple love song, or want an opinion rammed down their throats. Despite operating just below the radar A Wilhelm Scream have carved out a reputation as one of the best live bands around, bolstered by their staggeringly rich albums of ultratechnical melodic punk rock firestorms. Playing 250+ worldwide shows each year, the band posses a work ethic best described as ‘heroic’. A Wilhelm Scream is: Nuno Pereira – Vocals Trevor Reilly – Guitar, Vocals Brian Robinson – Bass, Vocals Mike Supina – Guitar Nick Angelini – Drums
