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The Ghouls+ Far Above The Ground + Burp

Neptune's
April 24, 2026
7:00 pm
$17.61
The Ghouls+ Far Above The Ground + Burp

The Ghouls+ Far Above The Ground + Burp

The Ghouls + Far Above The Ground and Burp

Hailing from Lowell, MA. The Ghouls are an alt-rock/power pop, taking inspiration from bands such as The Strokes, The Cure, and Weezer. Achievements include winning Boston’s 2024 Rock and Roll Rumble, opening for award-winning multi-instrumentalist, Luna Li, helping raise over $2000 for imprisoned WSJ Journalist Evan Gershkovich performing at the Evan Gershkovich Benefit Concert, being featured in the Boston Globe twice, and winning a Boston Music Award as 2024’s ‘Rock Artist of the Year’. The Ghouls Live


Far Above The Ground
Far Above The Ground was formed in the winter of 2004. Jason Rowman (Drums) & Ryan Stark (Vocalist, Guitar) have been the original members adding James Bannon on bass guitar and then Mike Mazurkiewicz on lead guitar shortly after. Playing every dive bar and local club up and down New England they managed to form a unique throw back sound similar to The Replacements, Green Day, All, Descendents, Brand New, Lit, gin blossoms etc. In 2015 FATG got their break due to Paramount Pictures using their original song "lonely" which was featured in the international trailer and blu ray version of the movie Trainwreck featuring Amy Shummer. As the band continued to craft their sound and style the were contacted by Lou plaia co founder of Reverbnation to play The Final Vans Warped Tour which fatg got to share the stage with some of their idols (State Champs, less than Jake, reel big fish, Senses Fail and Simple Plan. Fatg opened for grammy winning rock band Soul Asylum, The Ataris and Samiam & moving targets. With stellar reviews from many such as ex manager of Guns n Roses and Motley Crue. Fatg has gained serious momentum and continue to score amazing gigs/opportunities. Far Above The Ground Live


Burp
Indie punk/rock band from Lowell, Massachusetts, known for their high-energy live performances, blend of 90s pop-punk and 2010s emo revival sounds, and self-deprecating humor (they refer to themselves as "The Beatles of Lowell").
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