Local folk-punk act OTP headlined the Middle East upstairs last Friday night to celebrate the release of their new record, Where/We’re/Found, and regaled the surprisingly visceral crowd with some shiny new material. The album features 100 different album covers which were all colored in by mentally challenged adults, and was mixed and recorded by Luke Sullivan of Left Hand Does. The band shared the bill with Jay Knox Sherman, City of Squares, Adam and the Waxmen and Trebek, playing to a sizable crowd that seemed to be thoroughly enjoying themselves. While it’s pure folly to try and deduce who came to see who, one thing that I can state with absolute certainty, is that nobody left early.
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