At Harvard & Stone on June 3, Alyssad stepped into the dimly lit room and instantly brought it to life. Backed by a tight, well-rehearsed band, she wasted no time blending soulful vocals with gritty guitar tones, crafting a set that felt both intimate and explosive.
Her originals carried an undercurrent of emotional honesty, with verses that drew listeners in and choruses that hit with unshakable hooks. Between songs, she connected with the audience in an easy, genuine way — a mix of stories, laughter, and sly smiles that made the performance feel personal.
A stripped-back ballad midway through showed her vulnerability, only for the band to return with a high-energy closer that had the crowd moving and shouting for more. It was the kind of set that leaves you convinced you’ve just seen an artist on the brink of something bigger.
