I highly recommend seeing Ra Ra Riot in concert! I feel as if you don't get the same energy by simply listening to their tracks. I was somewhat surprised by how energetic their performance was. Wes Miles really got the crowd going and was even a great sport after many kids (I assume most were Boston University students since it is the Paradise Rock Club) decided to run up stage and mosh pit. There was even one instance, during Ra Ra Riot's very popular "Boy", where a kid ran up stage and danced around for a while until security had to come up and escort him off. This kid did not want to be escorted off of course so he tried to get away from security, but then bumped into the violinist Rebecca Zeller and knocked out her cord and broke one of her bow strings in the process. Of course after this incident no one dared to go up on stage during the next songs. I do applaud Ra Ra Riot for being such a good sport about it all and even laughing during some of these moments. I do not see Ra Ra Riot's music as the kind of music that would encourage mosh-pitting so to me it was a little odd. Other than that it was a phenomenal concert. As an avid listener I was very satisfied with their tracklist for the show. They performed all their great hits from "Boy" to "Ghost Under Rocks" to "Shadowcasting" and more; and of course they started off the show with "Massachusetts". I was even happy to see them perform "You and I", sung by the beautiful Alexandra Lawn. It was a excellent show overall. I was not really impressed by the opening acts, but that is a very minor issue since I was there to see Ra Ra Riot who I really enjoy and hope to see in concert again in the future :)