![]() ![]() ![]() The trio pushed the pedal faster, speeding us into the nostalgia-thick “Days of Thunder,” which morphed seamlessly into a cover of the quintessential summer fling heartbreak anthem, Don Henley’s “Boys of Summer.” Fans were now fully immersed in the endless summer, coming together as one dancing organism, in a personal back to the future. For a full minute, all eyes were on Molloy as he blew everyone away. ![]() Guest saxophonist Jesse Molloy made a dramatic entrance during “Gloria,” and fans went completely bananas for the first of his many solos of the night. McEwan was the smiley all-American boy, living out his drum machine fantasies, his enthusiasm making him the default hype man. The House of Blues stage glowed with hazmat-green airport runway lights as the Midnight - duo Jamison Tyler Lyle and Tim Daniel McEwan - began its set last night with its latest single “America Online,” a song that features a robotic hollow pulse that asks, “Are we all one beating heart?” Lyle stood at the mic with tousled blonde hair, singing “Lost Boy,” looking like he was fresh from a trip to the beach. ![]()
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