![]() ![]() ![]() And judging from its 90-minute performance at Shank Hall, they have a little ways to go but are on the right track. So the trick for Run Boy Run will be to find what sets it apart from the rest. The room itself was dark and incredibly quiet between songs. But the group seemed to take this as an opportunity to continue to fine tune their set and to work on the instrumental and vocal interplay that, if they continue to grow, will likely define them in the coming years. Touring behind their soon-to-be released second album, Something to Someone, the band played to no more than 20 people when they came to Shank Hall Tuesday night. Run Boy Run is at a good phase in their short career. The Tucson, Ariz.-based old-time folk quintet is still figuring itself out, and onstage band members look like they are still playing for themselves, and not a crowd.
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