The Music Roundup 26/01/01

Banging in: After ringing in 2026, Recycled Percussion continues its traditional New Year’s run with 11 shows over the next two weekends. The junk rockers rose to fame on America’s Got Talent, finishing second but winning enough hearts to land a Las Vegas Strip residency that ran for years. Shows start Thursday, Jan. 1, at 1 and 6 p.m., Palace Theatre, 80 Hanover St., Manchester, $44 and up at palacetheatre.org.

Grunge memories: Billed as the ultimate Alice In Chains experience, Jar of Flies is a tribute to the Seattle ’90s standard-bearers and their troubled lead singer Layne Staley. The band appeared last fall at Flannel Fest in Eastern Washington with Sublime, Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots and other tributes, going over well there. They’re a music-friendly bar-restaurant’s first ticketed show. Friday, Jan. 2, at 8 p.m., Riley’s Place, 29 Mont Vernon St., Milford, $10 at the door, rileysplacellc.com.

Raving up: A craft cocktail bar and restaurant that opened last summer hosts Robin Gaming, a scrappy pop punk band with a rough-hewn sound that gives off a solid Replacements and Lemonheads vibe. Since 2019 the quartet has churned out several energetic EPs and albums; the latest is Caught On Tape, its title possibly a reference to the many full-length shows they’ve posted on YouTube (worth a look). Friday, Jan. 2, at 7 p.m., 90 Low, 90 Low Ave., Concord., idiotcan.com.

Double down: With a sound much bigger than its two band members, Muddy Ruckus offers everything from zoot suit swing to conjured New Orleans second line with traces of Delta blues, rustic folk and punk-infused gypsy jazz. Saturday, Jan. 3, at 7 p.m., Auspicious Brew, 1 Washington St., Dover, $8 ($10 at the door), auspiciousbrew.com.

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