Natalie Prass Captivates the Sinclair
A slender frame, a mere couple of feet above the seated crowd, Natalie Prass walks on stage at the Orpheum. Just her presence alone…
A slender frame, a mere couple of feet above the seated crowd, Natalie Prass walks on stage at the Orpheum. Just her presence alone…
If you have never had the pleasure of attending a WERS discovery show, you sorely missed out on Trevor Hall at Royale on Wednesday. The…
By: Lucas Frangiosa When Tobias Jesso Jr. takes the stage he brings a presence to the room which is unlike any other. Joking and talking…
It was just last Saturday when Ripe won the finals of the “Boston Breakout Sessions” live on 88-9 WERS at this year’s Outside the Box…
By: Sierra Terril-Kay “I’ve got some of the greatest fans,” Tony Lucca says with a lopsided grin, his hands resting comfortably on his guitar. Inside…
By: Jailene Adorno The Ballroom Thieves have really come a long way. As a folk-rock, Boston-based band, they went from playing in Faneuil Hall to…
By: Jailene Adorno The Bright Light Social Hour is a band from Austin, Texas that prides itself in their funk, psychedelic sound. With their new…
By: Phillip Jones The cover of Brandi Carlile’s latest record, The Firewatcher’s Daughter, is incredibly misleading. Its a beautifully simplistic cover with Carlile peering out…
By: Ashley Kane Crazyhearse is far from the conventional band that you can pin down to a single genre. They’ve been called everything from “folk-punk”…
By: Emily Kinzer As load-in time roles around, the five members of the Canadian surf-pop band Alvvays trundle in with their gear. It’s twelve o’clock…
By: Jailene Adorno From the moment Jamie Kent entered the WERS station and started talking to us, we could tell that he was an incredibly…
By: Phillip Jones & Nina Ortiz Big Data, initially comprised of Daniel Armbruster of Joywave and producer Alan Wilkis, hit the airwaves in 2013 with…
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