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Yellowcard | House of Blues. Boston, MA | 11.18.12 Photo Credit: Eric Riley

Yellowcard | House of Blues. Boston, MA | 11.18.12

Photo Credit: Eric Riley

Yellowcard | House of Blues. Boston, MA | 11.18.12 Photo Credit: Eric Riley

Yellowcard | House of Blues. Boston, MA | 11.18.12

Photo Credit: Eric Riley

Yellowcard and Tay Jardine of WATIC | House of Blues. Boston, MA | 11.18.12 Photo Credit: Eric Riley

Yellowcard and Tay Jardine of WATIC | House of Blues. Boston, MA | 11.18.12

Photo Credit: Eric Riley

Yellowcard | House of Blues. Boston, MA | 11.18.12 Photo Credit: Eric Riley

Yellowcard | House of Blues. Boston, MA | 11.18.12

Photo Credit: Eric Riley

Yellowcard | House of Blues. Boston, MA | 11.18.12 Photo Credit: Eric Riley

Yellowcard | House of Blues. Boston, MA | 11.18.12

Photo Credit: Eric Riley

Yellowcard | House of Blues. Boston, MA | 11.18.12 Photo Credit: Eric Riley

Yellowcard | House of Blues. Boston, MA | 11.18.12

Photo Credit: Eric Riley

Show Review:: The Hush Sound.

Just because there’s a lockout during hockey season this year doesn’t mean that Saturdays in Boston aren’t entertaining. Luckily for us, when our sports bail on us, we’ve still got our music.

And when The Hush Sound rolled into Cambridge for a pair of concerts, the fans knew to expect something great.

Coming back from hiatus, bands always run the risk of having lost their original spark. Maybe their chemistry faded with time, maybe the fans outgrew them, or maybe it just isn’t the same way it used to be. Then again, in regards to the Chicago quartet, all of this is fortunately hypothetical, because they were as spot-on as I’ve ever heard them.

Opening their sold-out second show of the day (following a pick-the-setlist fan-voted matinee) with “Honey,” the group came out in full force, saying a quick hello before diving into a nearly uninterrupted seventy-minute set consisting of songs from all three albums.

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