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Great Eight: Here’s who we are most excited to see and hear at Boston Calling Music Festival

With 27 bands, five comedians (officially), three days, and three stages, the seventh Boston Calling Music Festival is without question the biggest, most ambitious, and most diverse one yet. And since Robyn is headlining Saturday night, we're ready to declare it the best. But before we start dancing on our own deep in the concrete bowels of City Hall Plaza, it's important to note the sheer quality of this weekend's lineup from top to bottom. Boston Calling added an impressive array of local talent, from folky guitar-rock trio Palehound and future hip-hop superstar Michael Christmas on the big stage to comedians like Lamont Price and Ken Reid delivering the ha-ha on the side. The headliners -- Haim, Disclosure, Janelle Monae, Sia, and that aforementioned Swedish superstar -- all reflect the current climate of pop music like few of the fests before it. And we even hear there's a new Boston Calling beer. While you lick your lips for all that, drink up our official Boston Calling preview, with staff selections on just who we are most excited to party with this weekend.

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Black Beach, Sunday ay 6:50 p.m.

By Michael Marotta

Middleboro garage rock trio Black Beach are just one band, but their addition to the new Boston Calling third stage represents all the dirty rock bands around Boston playing basements, DIY spaces, the Fuzzstival, and everywhere else where it’s not yet illegal to make a noisy fucking racket. March record Shallow Creatures is a disruptive menace of an album, a bratty, fuzzed out face-fucking jaunt along the seedier side of the hallowed Boston rock scene. Also, seeing Black Beach listed on the lineup flyer between Janelle Monae and Haim is quite the mind trip.

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