Schecky's Jam Bands

Boston's Rising Prog Jam Band - Round Trip

10 min · 13. maj 2026
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What does it mean when a band names themselves after the full journey — not just getting there, but coming back changed? Round Trip, Boston's rising progressive jam band, has built their entire identity around that promise, and in this episode Schecky makes the case for why this four-piece is one of the most exciting young acts in the modern jam scene right now. In this episode, Schecky breaks down how Jake Stevenson, Chris Cooper, Drake Millhausen, and Walker Macmillan built their reputation the right way — earning opening slots alongside Dogs in a Pile, High Fade, and Neighbor, landing on Spotify's official Modern Jambands playlist, and turning a Northlands Music Festival set into a room-stopping moment for people who had never heard a single song. We dig into why Brake Failure is the perfect entry point, unpack the philosophy behind the band's name, and make the case for why catching a young band in the middle of becoming something great is one of the best things you can do as a live music fan. Subscribe, drop a comment telling us where you first heard Round Trip or where you plan to catch them next, and share this episode with any New England jam fan who hasn't gotten on board yet — because the round trip is just getting started.

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