February is Live Mix Month
The WERS exclusive 88.9 Live Mix Volume 9 double-disk CD is now here! Dropping February 1st, this compilation album has hits by top artists…
The WERS exclusive 88.9 Live Mix Volume 9 double-disk CD is now here! Dropping February 1st, this compilation album has hits by top artists…
Thanks to your support, 2015 was great year for WERS, not to mention an awesome year for music! Your input drives how much we play…
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: 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: Jailene Adorno From March 27 to May 2, 2015, the Lyric Stage of Boston will be putting on the production of City of…
Their sound is echoing, if not a little haunting, but it doesn’t take long before their drumming beats lead into more uplifting energies….
By: Rachel Ferrante Last week in Baltimore, Emo-Rock band Have Mercy, kicked off their first headlining tour with a hometown show at the Ottobar. I…
By: Jailene Adorno This past weekend Cocek! Brass Band stopped by the WERS station as part of our Chagigah program, which celebrates the best…
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