Pick of the Week: Portugal. The Man “Tanana”
Tanana” by Portugal. The Man shows us both the best and worst in humanity. “Tanana” is the ninth song off his upcoming album, SHISH, set to release on November 7.
Tanana” by Portugal. The Man shows us both the best and worst in humanity. “Tanana” is the ninth song off his upcoming album, SHISH, set to release on November 7.
This week, our writing team wanted to take the chance to think of some of our favorite song covers! From Clairo covering songs from the 60s, to Olivia Rodrigo covering New England’s own Noah Kahan, all of these songs both pay homage and give new life to the original song!
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Here at ‘ERS, we love live music! That’s why we created the Uncommon Concert Calendar – your guide to the best concerts in Boston. Each week, our intrepid music staff picks out some upcoming concerts you won’t want to miss.
Historic documentarians Dan Algrant and Boston’s Don Wright sat down with Mo Wilks inside of Studio 8-8-9 to discuss their upcoming re-release of CATHEDRALS, which…
Major Spark is the Boston-based duo of songwriter Mark Goodman and producer Brian Charles, two longtime friends and musical partners in crime.
Tame Impala makes a bold return, and he’s not holding back. With the release of his new single “Dracula,” Kevin Parker delivers a synth-drenched track that feels tailor-made for late October nights.
Here at ‘ERS, we love live music! That’s why we created the Uncommon Concert Calendar – your guide to the best concerts in Boston. Each week, our intrepid music staff picks out some upcoming concerts you won’t want to miss.
We want to thank you for supporting WERS and shows such as The Secret Spot by giving you a chance to see jazz icon, Herbie…
“Scratchers” by Juliana Hatfield is a taste of her upcoming album “Lightning Might Strike.” The song itself is very consistent with her usual song style, upbeat and uplifting. It has a 90s feel, with drums and guitar being front and center.
Royel Otis and their band make their already great music sound even better live. Otis’s vocals and Royel’s harmonies were clear, and each member of the band contributed great vibes and immense talent to the performance.