By Rachel Bui

The 6-piece band Ripe, hailing from Boston, ended their tour at a small venue (about 300 people) Sunday night, though this did not indicate the following this band has achieved (the band has performed at venues like MGM Music Hall and Brooklyn Steele). What was interesting was that people in the crowd were equally excited for the opener HOKO as they were for Ripe. Both bands were to perform a sold-out show that night.

Openers HOKO brought a liveliness that a typical main act would garner up. The band translated their experimental pop sound to a live band act seamlessly, and their performance did not disappoint. Lead singer Nathaniel would periodically hop from the stage into the crowd to hang out with the audience while singing; this interaction with concert-goers felt natural and laid back, the general vibe that the band gave off. A favorite song of their set was “Hellogoodbye.”

After a much needed stage reset to accommodate the headcount increase in performers, Ripe hit the ground running with their beloved cover of “Lola,” originally sang by The Kinks. From there, the tracks continued to get everyone dancing. Between the soulful style of singing and the incorporation of live brass, the dance/funk band kept the energy levels up. While some audience members may have been disappointed that the band’s setlist of the night did not include tracks they shouted requests for, towards the end of the night, lead singer Robbie Wulfsohn did sing snippets of songs that were requested.

Not only did the band have great stage presence, they also had light-hearted stage interactions with each other. They had the hallmarks of a band that truly have fun together, and it seemed like they enjoyed being on tour throughout the experience. Before their encore tracks, they brought back onto the stage HOKO to perform a cover of “Tubthumping” by Chumbawamba.

Ripe performed “Good Intentions” once returning to the stage, and then sent the crowd off to feel a “Little Lighter” with their final song. Overall, both HOKO and Ripe are recommended bands to see live to enjoy their presence as well as musical performances.