Photos: R5 Brings "Sometime Last Night" Tour to Boston

Ross Lynch of R5 plays Boston's House of Blues on July 17th, 2015 (Chris Brown/Roman's Rap-Up).

Pop-band of brothers R5 brought their "Sometime Last Night" tour to Boston Friday night with special guest Jacob Whitesides. See photos from the show below:

EXCLUSIVE: Rocky From R5 Talks New Tour, "Sometime Last Night" Album, & More

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Los Angeles-based band R5 is on the road this summer for the "Sometime Last Night" tour to promote its record by the same name. In an interview ahead of their show at the House Of Blues in Boston, guitarist Rocky Lynch spoke about the tour, new music, and life on the road.

"The tour's been awesome. We love being on tour. We love playing shows. Its always nice to kinda get out of LA for a little. We actually, uh, we lived in a house together while we were on tour but we moved out of it now so we're all homeless," he joked.

Luckily, the band is playing some pretty amazing venues and locations while on tour. Though they enjoy each place they visit, Rocky says that the Bahamas was definitely his favorite place to perform so far. 

"I really liked playing in the Bahamas. We played in the Bahamas for the Fourth of July. It was a free show on the beach and right when we finished the show a ton of fireworks went off. There was like a big fireworks show after our set. It was really cool. The ocean was right there while we played. Kinda liked those beach vibes," he said.

The Band's first album went to number one on iTunes in ten countries, but all that success still seems strange to Rocky.

"It's just crazy. Just the fact we can play the venues we're playing right now and that people are buying our album and it just came out... the fact that we have fans that come see us live... it just all feels surreal. Like it hasn't really sunk in yet. We're still small fish compared to what some people are doing but we're on the top of the world right now. It's awesome," he explained.

The new album, "Sometime Last Night," is different from the prior R5 album mainly because it was written by the band with fans in mind. Forget all the swanky producers send writers. R5 decided to hole themselves up in their garage and write what they felt was good music. In addition to writing it themselves, Rocky said that the sound is more mature and has grown along with the band.

"It's a little bit different than our first album... it's a little more funky," Rocky said. "We find that we write and work better when it's just us. A lot of writers want to write a single to make money, but when we're writing in our garage... we're not really thinking where the songs will end up. We're just thinking of what sounds cool."

"I hope the fans just enjoy listening to it and just really like it," Rocky explained.

With that mindset, R5 will definitely go far in their career; after all it's the fans who allow the band to do what they do.

R5 plays Boston's House of Blues tonight, get your tickets here. For all other tour dates, you can get your tickets by clicking here.

Check out the official audio for the interview, including Rocky answering some fan questions from Twitter, below:


Photos: Kehlani Ignites Boston Crowd at "You Should Be Here" Tour

Kehlani performing at Boston's Sinclair on July 13th, 2015 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

"Can't learn to love somebody until you learn to love yourself."

Those were the words preached Monday night when R&B up-and-comer Kehlani brought her sold out "You Should Be Here" tour to Boston for an evening full of positive energy. The Oakland-star opened the set with her emotional intro from her recent mixtape release, "You Should Be Here." "They say, God gives his toughest battles to his strongest soldiers," lyrics from the intro, set the scene for the night of unforgettable music. Kehlani transitioned seamlessly from song-to-song, all while showing off her powerful vocals and impeccable choreography.

Kehlani ended the night by telling her fans that she will be releasing her debut album in 2016.

See photos and a video from the show below:

Photos: Imagine Dragons Performs New Album for Sold-Out Boston Crowd

Imagine Dragons performed for a sold-out crowd of almost 20,000 at Boston's TD Garden on July 1st, 2015 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

"Radioactive" hitmakers Imagine Dragons came to Boston on July 1st in support of their new album, "Smoke & Mirrors." The set, opened by Halsey & Metric, transitioned flawlessly from song-to-song as the crowd sang every word. Their set ended with their hits "I Bet My Life," and "Radioactive."

Check out photos from the show below:

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Rihanna Premieres Insane Video for "Bitch Better Have My Money"

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Don't ever take money from Rihanna. Ever. 

Ri just premiered her wildly-anticipated video for "Bitch Better Have My Money," and it's intense. The entire video has the hip-hop singer dragging a woman around (who presumably didn't have her money) before a climatic ending. 

Watch below to find out what all the talk is about: