A long line stretched from the front doors of famed Paradise Rock Club down Commonwealth Ave. as eager fans waited to be admitted into the venue on Saturday night. The clubโs โWall of Fameโ exhibits the dozens of music legends that have performed in the venue, from Etta James to Aerosmith.
Boston College student band Photo Negative joined the ranks of groups that have taken the stage at Paradise Rock Club, as it performed for a sold-out crowd on Saturday. Photo Negative opened for the band Juice, which is composed of BC alumni.
Photo Negative, along with the Boston-based band Couch, opened for Juice on the tour for its new album, Boy Story. Amid blue and pink strobe lights and large signs held by fans, Photo Negative dominated with its stage presence, performing both original songs and covers. The band covered Tom Pettyโs โAmerican Girl,โ Thin Lizzyโs โThe Boys Are Back In Town,โ Violent Femmesโ โBlister in the Sun,โ The Beatlesโ โDonโt Let Me Down,โ and Aviciiโs โThe Nights.โ
Photo Negativeโs original works drew loud cheers. The band showed off new and upcoming releases, including, โNBN,โ โWhatever Floats Your Boat,โ the unreleased song โPunting the Sweet Fantastic,โ and its latest track, โAnt Song,โ released at midnight last Thursday.
The bandโs music rocked the hall with passionate vocals. Guitarist and vocalist Matthew Hogan, CSOM โ22, had his guitar string break before the bandโs final song, but he recovered quickly and told the crowd he was grateful he didnโt forget his backup guitar.
Pop soul band Couch followed Photo Negative, performing renditions of โToxicโ by Britney Spears, and โConjunction Junctionโ by Schoolhouse Rock, along with original songs, such as โStand Up.โ
Juiceโs dynamic set, colorfully illuminated and blending rock and hip-hop, debuted Boy Story, its new album, in its entirety
Hogan said that Photo Negative got the opportunity to open the show when they had a lucky encounter with some band members of Juice at a BC football game tailgate. BC Athletics hired Photo Negative to perform at the Family Weekend football game against Missouri on Maloney Lawn, Hogan said.
Photo Negative, has been together since the fall of 2019. Nicholas Straub, bassist and MCAS โ23, remarked on the growth that would accompany the Saturday show.
โThis semesterโs been really good for the band because weโre finally able to [perform] more,โ Straub said. โIt used to be just in basements and with friends we know โฆ weโre in charge of it moreโwe know what to play.โ
Hogan expressed his enthusiasm for the increased visibility he said he hopes follows the Paradise Rock Club show.
โItโs our biggest crowd to date,โ Hogan said. โWe usually max 100 people.โ
Alongside Hogan and Straub, the band consists of Benjamin Crandall, guitarist, vocalist and CSOM โ23, รamon Laughlin, drummer and MCAS โ22, and Stephen Ventura, saxophonist and CSOM โ22.
โAs far as next semester goes, because we got the Juice opener, Iโm just going to keep reaching out with people I want to open for, play with,โ Hogan said. โIt’s pretty much a shoot for the moon โฆ the hope is someone to maybe notice our music.โ
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