Buffalo Tom Live at Bellforge
Saturday, September 9, 3:30pm-7pm
$30.00
SOLD OUT
One of the most beloved and enduring alternative rock bands to come out of Boston holds court at Bellforge Arts Center as Buffalo Tom plays a very special homecoming show. From their early hits that put some Boston rock on MTV to critically-acclaimed 2018 album Quiet and Peace, Buffalo Tom remain a defining band of our region’s indie rock community nearly 40 years after first forming while students at UMass Amherst.
3:00pm Parking Opens
3:30pm Doors
4:30pm Dutch Tulips (support)
5:30pm Buffalo Tom
Important info:
Doors open one hour before live music at 3:30pm.
Free admission for children under 12 with paying adult.
Ticket refunds are not available after August 26.
A final confirmation email will be sent to all ticket holders one week out from the show.
Physical tickets will not be mailed.
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About Buffalo Tom
When they released their first album in 1989, the Boston-based trio Buffalo Tom were written off as Dinosaur Jr. junior. Admittedly, their debut was in debt to J Mascis’ thundering guitar and folk-tinged songs and it didn’t help that Mascis produced the record, either. Over time, Buffalo Tom stripped away their grungier influences and developed into a straight-ahead rock group of the early ’90s, capable of throttling rockers and beautiful ballads. Comprising guitarist/vocalist Bill Janovitz, bassist/vocalist Chris Colbourn, and drummer Tom Maginnis, Buffalo Tom began to develop their own style with their second album, 1990’s Birdbrain, which featured a noticeable improvement in songwriting.
In 1992, Buffalo Tom released Let Me Come Over, a gritty set of driving rock and achingly melancholy ballads; several of its tracks became alternative radio staples, including the gorgeous ballad “Taillights Fade.” Despite an increased amount of critical praise and some radio airplay, the album didn’t sell. The follow-up, 1993’s Big Red Letter Day, featured a more polished, radio-ready production, but the album received only a small push from radio and MTV. “Soda Jerk,” the first single from the album, became a minor alternative radio and MTV hit. After a yearlong tour, the group returned in the summer of 1995 with Sleepy Eyed, a return to the more direct sound of Let Me Come Over. Smitten followed in 1998, and two years later a best-of, Asides from Buffalo Tom, arrived.
Almost a decade of inactivity followed, but things weren’t over for Buffalo Tom; they returned in 2007 with an appearance at SXSW and a new full-length album on the New West label, Three Easy Pieces. Skins, the band’s eighth studio album, arrived in early 2011 through their own Scrawny Records label. From this point onward, Buffalo Tom were for the most part retired, but the band periodically reunited for live shows. In 2017, after Beggars Banquet released an expanded 25th anniversary edition of Let Me Come Over, the trio reconvened for a short run of dates in the United States and Europe. Following the tour, Buffalo Tom went into the studio, returning to material they began recording in 2016. March 2018 saw the release of their ninth album, Quiet and Peace, which included ten original songs as well as a cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Only Living Boy in New York.”
Genres: Alternative, Indie Rock
Band Members: Tom Maginnis, Bill Janovitz, Chris Colbourn
Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts
All ages are welcome. In the event of inclement weather, this event will take place September 10, 2023.
Ticket refunds are not available after August 26.
Address: Bellforge Arts Center, 45 Hospital Road, Medfield, MA, 02052