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The Sinclair's Spring Lineup: A Melody of Diverse Sounds

The Sinclair's Atrium in Cambridge, MA, is set to host an exciting series of events this spring, showcasing a diverse lineup of musical talents. From indie rock vibes with Cheekface to the folk-infused pop of Darren Kiely, each performance promises a unique auditory experience. Artists like Brenn and honestav will bring their personal stories to the stage, while bands like Grateful Shred and the North Star Boys offer a broader cultural narrative. Join us as we explore the artistic journeys that make each performance memorable and impactful.

Apr 28, 2025
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Mar 7 - May 30, 2025
The Sinclair

Cambridge, MA · The Atrium

2. Brenn!
Brenn! is a 20 year old artist signed to Westward Recordings / Darkroom (Billie Eilish, d4vd) and UTA for touring. Growing up in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Brenn found his affinity for music in high school after being asked to join a band with his friends. In 2022, after leaving the band to focus on his own music, Brenn signed to Westward where he went to Nashville for his first ever session and left with his next single, "4Runner". The song went on to do half a million streams on the first day and landed serveral major playlists including the cover of Spotify's Folk Pop. He did it again with his single Days on end. 2024 Brenn released his debut EP which has over 100 million streams, alongside a Vevo DSCVR performance, a sold out NA tour and key festivals such as Hangout Fest and Lollapalooza.
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Apr 29, 2025
The Sinclair

Cambridge, MA · The Atrium

3. Grateful Shred
After a meteoric rise from obscurity to a national touring band, Los Angeles-based Grateful Shred has made the most of its time in the spotlight. The lineup, featuring Dan Horne and Austin McCutchen alongside keyboardist Adam MacDougall woke the Grateful Dead cosmos with a unique laid-back harmony driven sound. The band literally went from playing the Shakedown Street vendor area prior to Dead and Company shows to touring the United States.
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Apr 30, 2025
The Sinclair

Cambridge, MA · The Atrium

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May 2, 2025
The Sinclair

Cambridge, MA · The Atrium

5. Cheekface
Cheekface is an indie rock trio, more precisely a talk-singing band, from Los Angeles.
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May 3, 2025
The Sinclair

Cambridge, MA · The Atrium

6. Michigan Rattlers
Michigan Rattlers are a folk-rock band composed of Graham Young (guitar), Adam Reed (bass), Christian Wilder (piano), and Tony Audia (drums). Meeting as childhood friends, they began writing music and performing together in their hometown of Petoskey, Michigan.
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May 4, 2025
The Sinclair

Cambridge, MA · The Atrium

7. honestav
To know the vulnerable and candid songs of honestav is to know Av Freeman: a determined, kindred soul who, in the face of unimaginable odds and loss, found himself a breakout hit with 2024’s “I’d Rather Overdose” and a ticket out of rural Missouri. Growing up the youngest of four brothers and a sister, he caught the music bug early: “They all wanted to be rockstars,” Av says. “I was a little kid going and watching my sixteen-year-old brother play screamo shows in bowling alleys and pizza joints. I was hooked. I wanted it bad.”
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May 5, 2025
The Sinclair

Cambridge, MA · The Atrium

8. NSB
North Star Boys (NSB) is a leading Asian-American creator group and pop band, founded in August 2021 by brothers Oliver Moy, and Sebastian Moy. Lacking Asian-American representation in the media growing up, NSB yearns to fill that void and inspire the younger generation of minorities and dreamers. Amassing over 55 million followers combined on social media platforms, NSB has cultivated a loyal audience. Their Fall 2022 tour is proof positive as they brought together thousands of fans, coined “Stars”, in North America and Asia. NSB is kicking off a U.S. headline tour in March 2023 and will be debuting new music from their upcoming EP “PANIC”, featuring “Cold War”, co-produced by multi-platinum songwriters and musicians, Tim Pagnotta and Brian Phillips. The band has been hard at work honing their songwriting skills and fine-tuning their on-stage performances. The group is currently in collaboration with an array of producers and songwriters and plans to drop multiple EPs in 2023.Along with thriving in social media and music, NSB has accumulated over 20 million monthly views on their syndicated Snapchat shows and plans to release 4 additional shows on the platform this year. Through their strong ties with the community and emphasis on culture, NSB will continue to expand their reach across various verticals by advancing their ongoing relationships with major fashion and lifestyle brands such as Calvin Klein, American Eagle, and BoohooMAN.
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May 6, 2025
The Sinclair

Cambridge, MA · The Atrium

9. Papooz
Imagine a catchy pop gem, carried by an androgynous and haunting voice, dancing and graceful like a soap bubble, designed as an anthem to joy. PAPOOZ’s summery sounds make their way into our ears never to leave.
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May 7, 2025
The Sinclair

Cambridge, MA · The Atrium

10. Darren Kiely
Hailing from a quaint town in Co. Cork, Ireland, Darren Kiely's folk-infused pop sound originates from his inherited love of traditional Irish music, intertwined with modern influences such as The Lumineers, Mumtord & Sons, and Noah Kahan. At just five vears old, Darren learned the tin whistle, and at eight years old he picked up the fiddle, eventually teaching himself to play guitar as well. Darren began singing in 2019, quickly garnering attention for his raw and fervent vocals and emotive delivery. After winning numerous honors at a national level in Irish traditional music, Darren found his way to NYC in 2022 to continue developing his own music and sound, and soon after headed to the songwriting hub of Nashville. Signing to Free Flight Records, Kily's unique presentation of folk-infused pop and lush storytelling, which echoes the backdrop of the inish countryside where he was raised, is the foretront of his debut EP, Lost. The seven-track project explores the triumphant war of overcoming self-doubt, struggling to find himself, questioning emotions and seeking answers, while his follow up EP, From The Dark, Kiely takes his craft to new heights as he explores the harsh realities that come with growing up and moving on. Lost features track "Mom & Dad," which debuted in the Top
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8 - 9 May, 2025
The Sinclair

Cambridge, MA · The Atrium

Conclusion
The Sinclair's spring lineup is a testament to the power of music to transcend boundaries and connect people across diverse backgrounds. Each artist brings a distinct voice and perspective, contributing to a rich tapestry of sounds that promises to captivate audiences. Whether you're a fan of indie rock, folk-pop, or cultural narratives, The Sinclair offers something for everyone. These events are not just performances; they are celebrations of creativity and expression, inviting audiences to experience music that is both intimate and universal.
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