The Far Out & Residual Groove

9/25/25
Reserved Rail Seats $25 + $6.95 service fee
GA Standing $15 + $6.95 service fee
$30/$20 + $6.95 service fee day of show
7:00pm Doors / 7:30pm Show
18+, Positive I.D. Required.
The Far Out is a funk and soul pop band from Boston, Massachusetts. The six powerhouse musicians have been playing together since they were kids - learning and growing through shared experiences in jazz, theatre, a cappella, and orchestra. Now, The "New Act of the Year” recipient at the New England Music Awards engage their audiences with lush vocals and groovy horn lines, supported by undeniable chemistry and raw star quality. Their goal is to include audiences in their infectious joy and spread the love of funk and soul music.
Taking after the likes of Fleetwood Mac, Eagles, and Earth, Wind & Fire, The Far Out is stacked with multiple lead singers and songwriters. Their genre is a cohesion of their individual tastes and influences, brought together by a shared aim to entertain and inspire. You’ll often catch the group of multi-instrumentalists switching roles during their shows — passing guitars around, moving from lead vocals to horn section, or stealing a moment behind the keys.
Since their formation in summer ‘21, TFO has quickly become a notable part of the Greater Boston music community. The band is involved with local organizations such as Lungstrong, Ipswich Caring, Team Haverhill, the Pelican Intervention Fund, and Friends of Ipswich Elementary Schools (FRIES). The group’s debut EP — self-titled, The Far Out — was named Indie Boulevard’s Best EP of 2023. In 2024, they followed up the award-winning EP with two explosive singles, “See Red (You’re Dead)” and “Packed to Go.” Their latest, "Funkadelic Gas," is a total groove-fest and a celebration of the group’s chemistry and musicianship.
https://thefarout.band
Hailing from Norwalk, Connecticut, Residual Groove has quickly earned a reputation for marrying high-octane jam-rock energy with disciplined musicianship. Founded by brothers Kiran Edwards (keys / vocals) and Previn Edwards (guitar / vocals), the quintet now features the melodic low-end wizardry of Ryan Berry on bass, alongside the explosive Henry Thomas (drums) and percussive ace Garrett Halstead. Ryan’s arrival in 2025 has deepened the band’s pocket and opened new improvisational avenues, adding a fresh, muscular dimension to their sound.
Residual Groove’s 2024 debut album In Dream Time drew praise from peers and tastemakers across the jam scene for its forward-thinking arrangements and fearless sonic exploration. Members of Goose, Eggy, and Neighbor have publicly lauded the record’s inventive blend of kaleidoscopic keyboards, searing guitar lines, and airtight rhythm work.
Onstage, the band treats every composition as a launchpad, spinning structured songs into adventurous yet purposeful improvisations that keep crowds guessing—and dancing. That chemistry has landed them support slots with scene heavyweights Andy Frasco, Dogs in a Pile, Karina Rykman, Vasudo, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Melt, and more. Each performance reaffirms Residual Groove’s knack for turning a set list into a narrative journey, seamlessly weaving one musical chapter into the next.
With a reinforced lineup, an acclaimed debut under their belt, and a relentless drive to push the boundaries of modern jam-rock, Residual Groove is staking their claim as one of the Northeast’s most compelling live acts—one ecstatic, exploratory show at a time.
Reserved Rail Seats $25 + $6.95 service fee
GA Standing $15 + $6.95 service fee
$30/$20 + $6.95 service fee day of show
7:00pm Doors / 7:30pm Show
18+, Positive I.D. Required.
The Far Out is a funk and soul pop band from Boston, Massachusetts. The six powerhouse musicians have been playing together since they were kids - learning and growing through shared experiences in jazz, theatre, a cappella, and orchestra. Now, The "New Act of the Year” recipient at the New England Music Awards engage their audiences with lush vocals and groovy horn lines, supported by undeniable chemistry and raw star quality. Their goal is to include audiences in their infectious joy and spread the love of funk and soul music.
Taking after the likes of Fleetwood Mac, Eagles, and Earth, Wind & Fire, The Far Out is stacked with multiple lead singers and songwriters. Their genre is a cohesion of their individual tastes and influences, brought together by a shared aim to entertain and inspire. You’ll often catch the group of multi-instrumentalists switching roles during their shows — passing guitars around, moving from lead vocals to horn section, or stealing a moment behind the keys.
Since their formation in summer ‘21, TFO has quickly become a notable part of the Greater Boston music community. The band is involved with local organizations such as Lungstrong, Ipswich Caring, Team Haverhill, the Pelican Intervention Fund, and Friends of Ipswich Elementary Schools (FRIES). The group’s debut EP — self-titled, The Far Out — was named Indie Boulevard’s Best EP of 2023. In 2024, they followed up the award-winning EP with two explosive singles, “See Red (You’re Dead)” and “Packed to Go.” Their latest, "Funkadelic Gas," is a total groove-fest and a celebration of the group’s chemistry and musicianship.
https://thefarout.band
Hailing from Norwalk, Connecticut, Residual Groove has quickly earned a reputation for marrying high-octane jam-rock energy with disciplined musicianship. Founded by brothers Kiran Edwards (keys / vocals) and Previn Edwards (guitar / vocals), the quintet now features the melodic low-end wizardry of Ryan Berry on bass, alongside the explosive Henry Thomas (drums) and percussive ace Garrett Halstead. Ryan’s arrival in 2025 has deepened the band’s pocket and opened new improvisational avenues, adding a fresh, muscular dimension to their sound.
Residual Groove’s 2024 debut album In Dream Time drew praise from peers and tastemakers across the jam scene for its forward-thinking arrangements and fearless sonic exploration. Members of Goose, Eggy, and Neighbor have publicly lauded the record’s inventive blend of kaleidoscopic keyboards, searing guitar lines, and airtight rhythm work.
Onstage, the band treats every composition as a launchpad, spinning structured songs into adventurous yet purposeful improvisations that keep crowds guessing—and dancing. That chemistry has landed them support slots with scene heavyweights Andy Frasco, Dogs in a Pile, Karina Rykman, Vasudo, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Melt, and more. Each performance reaffirms Residual Groove’s knack for turning a set list into a narrative journey, seamlessly weaving one musical chapter into the next.
With a reinforced lineup, an acclaimed debut under their belt, and a relentless drive to push the boundaries of modern jam-rock, Residual Groove is staking their claim as one of the Northeast’s most compelling live acts—one ecstatic, exploratory show at a time.