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Iration
Citizens House of Blues Boston — Boston, MA

Iration is a reggae-rock band from Santa Cruz that's been quietly building a dedicated following since the mid-2000s. They're the kind of group that gets passed around in car speakers and camping trips more than they get mainstream radio play, which seems to suit them fine. Their sound leans toward that laid-back reggae groove with rock's heavier edges, creating something that feels both relaxed and muscular. Songs like "Butterfly" and "What Ever Happened" have the kind of earworm quality that sticks with you, mixing introspective lyrics with production that's clean without being slick. They've released a handful of albums that don't chase trends, which means their catalog holds up without feeling dated. Iration plays like a band that cares more about the people listening than the algorithm, drawing crowds that actually know the words and show up for the long haul.

Iration shows are relaxed but locked-in, with the kind of groove that gets people swaying rather than moshing. Crowds are comfortable and familiar with the material. The band plays like they're in no rush, letting songs breathe with a spacious, almost jam-band energy.

Known for Butterfly, What Ever Happened, Time Flies, Situations, Southbound

Worcester's live music scene has quietly rebuilt itself over the past decade, with a mix of dive bars, mid-sized venues, and the occasional touring act. The city's never been a reggae stronghold, but that's partly because nobody's been trying hard enough. There's an audience for this kind of laid-back, accessible rock here—it just doesn't get programmed as often as it should. Iration could fit in naturally with the local taste for unpretentious, groove-oriented music.

Stay in the Elm Hill neighborhood — it's got actual character with tree-lined streets and the best local dining concentration. Book a table at Elm Tavern for elevated comfort food, then spend an afternoon at the Worcester Art Museum, which has a surprisingly strong collection that rewards a couple hours. If you want something quieter before the show, The Hanover Theatre is worth checking even if you're not catching a play — the building itself is an ornate 1904 gem. The walk from Elm Hill to the venue area is doable and keeps you off the highway entirely.

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