The lineup also features the heavy-trudging instrumental trio Husky, Charlotte scuzz-punk/metal icons AntiSeen, the instrumental surf rock of Aqualads, the punk of Chalkies, instru-metal duo 2013 Wolves and the pop-rock of Babyshaker.
The club, which last underwent an ownership change in 2010, continues to be the premier spot in the city to see metal acts, but that's not all they showcase. Hip-hop, rock and plenty of local bands regularly perform there. Concert diversity is one of the qualities that's helped keep Tremont going all of these years.
Starting at 8 p.m., the show will also feature DJ Hope Nicholls between sets. Tickets for the all-ages show are $10, with a $3 surcharge for people under 21.
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