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The Happy Fits in Providence

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The Happy Fits
Fete Music Hall — Providence, RI

The Happy Fits are a four-piece indie rock band from New Jersey that landed on a lot of people's radars in 2020 with their self-titled debut. They play upbeat, guitar-driven songs that sit somewhere between '90s alt-rock energy and modern indie pop sensibility. The band trades vocals between members, which keeps things from getting stale across a full album. Their songs tend to be built on hooks that stick around after you've heard them once, whether it's the propulsive energy of their bigger tracks or the quieter character-driven moments. They're not reinventing anything, but they're clearly competent at writing songs that feel genuine without being self-conscious about it.

Their shows move. You get the sense they actually like playing together. The crowd tends to be there because they know the songs, not because they're hunting for the next big thing. Sets have good momentum, people sing along on the choruses, and there's a looseness to it all that suggests the band isn't overthinking it.

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Providence's indie rock crowd has grown steadily over the past decade, with venues like The Met and Columbus Theatre becoming real draws. The city appreciates bands with personality and hooks that stick around after you leave the show. The Happy Fits, with their energetic approach and melodic sensibility, align well with what Providence audiences have been gravitating toward lately.

Stay in College Hill, where you can actually walk around without feeling like you're in a dead zone—the neighborhood has real restaurants and bars. Eat at Chez Pascal or Oberlin for something serious. Before the show, spend an afternoon at the RISD Museum, which is legitimately excellent and free if you're a student or cheap enough if you're not. The museum's collection is small enough to actually process in a couple hours, which beats most cities. Walk down Benefit Street afterward. It's the kind of place that reminds you why people actually used to settle in New England intentionally.

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