Amazing
by Nicole on 9/29/23Citizens House of Blues Boston - BostonRancid is one of the best live bands I've ever seen!! They payed for almost 2 hours and every song sounded amazing! Had a great time. And the House of Blues was a great venue too.
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Rancid on Tour
Those who say that Rancid are the closest thing modern punk fans have to the Clash aren't far off: Since forming in 1991, the Berkeley band have churned out album after album of galvanizing punk music tinted with 2-tone ska, rockabilly-inflected hardcore and dub reggae. Unsurprisingly, Rancid's raucous, ebullient live shows have also helped the group cultivate a loyal fan base. Tim Armstrong's gruff vocals and the band's thrashing guitars are a throwback to punk's most rebellious days, while their no-frills, hit-packed sets spawn an abundance of fist pumps and mosh pits - with Armstrong even occasionally jumping into the crowd.
Rancid's commitment to making their tours special has also made them a reliable live draw. In 2017, they performed at Lollapalooza in Sao Paulo and also teamed up with fellow rabble-rousers Dropkick Murphys for the From Boston to Berkeley tour. In 2019, Rancid headlined the Bash Festival, a traveling tour that combined craft beer and music, and a separate road show bringing together fellow punk lifers Pennywise and a variety of openers, including hardcore legends Suicidal Tendencies, ska-punk icons The English Beat and up-and-comers Turnstile.
Rancid in Concert
Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman were both members of the beloved defunct Bay Area ska-punk band Operation Ivy. They initially launched Rancid as a trio, however, after second guitarist Lars Frederiksen joined starting with 1994's gold-selling Let's Go, which spawned the modern rock hit "Salvation." Rancid went platinum and landed on MTV with 1995's ...And Out Come the Wolves, courtesy of the life-affirming punk anthem "Ruby Soho," brisk ska jam "Time Bomb" and gritty "Roots Radicals," and they continued to connect well into the 2000s, including on the 2003 alternative favorite "Fall Back Down." In the decades since, Rancid has grown into one of the most consistent bands around, with 2017's Trouble Maker especially demonstrating that the band aren't mellowing with age.
Rancid is one of the best live bands I've ever seen!! They payed for almost 2 hours and every song sounded amazing! Had a great time. And the House of Blues was a great venue too.
Grade 2 (opening band) sounded great! Murphys Law had a ton of energy and Rancid was amazing! The played lots of old favorites as well as some new stuff. The acoustics were great.
Everyone on the bill totally killed it. Def must go see anytime they play you will not regret it
Great show. Love this band. Seen them 2x now. Matt Freeman is the gold standard of punk rock bass and he was in excellent form. Lars plays his face off all the time. We really need to credit him for being huge in this band. Tim is basically the "je ne sais quoi"that makes the band's songs so unique - first ballot Punk HOF. Good drums too + cool looking drummer! House sound was right on. See this band.
Excellent bands. Great venue. My 26th time seeing Rancid over the years and my wife’s 1st time !! She had a blast!
I was probably the only sober person there, but that made zero difference. Rancid was amazing, and so was the crowd. Top 5 concerts I’ve been to. That place was rockin! ????
They never ever ever fail to put on an amazing, energy filled show. I’m a loyal fan, and everytime they put on a show like this one, it cements why I love them even more.
The location was easy to spot, seeing the huge sign out front helped a bunch. I am satisfied with the ticket prices because they were affordable.
There aren't many bands that I listened to in the 90s that still sound as good as I remember. Those guys sound fabulous. Still rocking hard and entertaining as ever.
Been a fan for 23 years, first time seeing them. Was the best show!