WERS Welcomes at the Great Scott
By Suzie Hicks: WERS and Bowery Boston welcomed Cherry Mellows, Five of the Eyes, The Shills, and Long Time to the Great Scott on Saturday…
By Suzie Hicks: WERS and Bowery Boston welcomed Cherry Mellows, Five of the Eyes, The Shills, and Long Time to the Great Scott on Saturday…
By Jessica Braunstein: For any The 1975 fan, it’s hard to put the experience of seeing the band live into words. The shows are always…
By Sofia Barrett and Alex LaRosa: How does one pay tribute to a musical legend on the level of the one and only David Bowie?…
For any lover of Indie music, Local Natives is a must-see band. With their popularity rising across the United States and Europe, it won’t be…
By Ross Ketschke: Sunday night, Emerson College alumni and former WERS DJ George Watsky packed the Boston House of Blues with thousands of fans eager…
“I like coming to Boston, always have. Feels like a homecoming, usually everyone is Irish and drunk,” exclaimed Foy Vance three songs into his hour…
By Katelyn Nappier: On October 7th soul and electricity oozed out of Lake Street Dive and into the crowd, as bass player Bridget Kearney…
By Tim Jordan: Standing still was not an option Saturday October 8 at the Paradise Rock Club. Louis Kevin Celestin or KAYTRANADA—an eclectic genre-bender out…
Max Frost opened for the band , however he performed solo without any accompaniment. Some might say this is a risky move considering the amount…
By Tim Jordan: On September 30, millennials huddled under umbrellas and dashed across intersections with jackets pulled over their heads and hands in their pockets,…
By Kate Bell: If you Google Green Day 2016, one of the most recently asked questions is “ Is Green Day still a band in…
By Ross Ketschke: Thousands of people and over 200 local businesses lined Massachusetts Avenue in Arlington on Saturday for the 40th annual Arlington Town Day….