What does one do after attending a once-in-a-lifetime show by a renowned artist? How can you go back to the all-things-as-usual show when you’ve heard and witnessed the delights of a skillfully-performed, groundbreaking gig? This was the conundrum Bostonist faced since Wednesday’s excellent Dan Deacon show at the Middle East . After a stunning set, where do you go from there? Well, you can only go up. In this case, to the planet Peelander. That’s right, Peelander, the “home planet” of Peelander-Z , a Japanese punk trio that dabbles in a little bit of comic book charisma, audacious action, and a whole lot of fun. Last night, the Middle East Upstairs played host to the multi-faceted punk-rock carnival, and Bostonist couldn’t have been more thrilled to be a part of it. The band took the stage shortly after midnight and did a cute little riff of “Immigrant Song” before saying goodnight and leaving the stage… but minutes later, they returned in full anime-approved gear, with Peelander-Red making a dramatic entrance in a hybrid squid-bass costume. Peelander-Red jumped into the audience as Peelander-Pink took over bass duties and the band performed their hybrid late 70s three-chord punk meets deliciously sweet J-pop sound. And just like that, the evening was in full swing, and the crowd ate up every minute of it. Peelander-Green was a master behind the kit and on signage, jumping at the
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Peelander-Z at the Middle East