Playlist: New Discoveries 5/16
Discover new songs with our music team! This week’s playlist features Thundercat ft. Tame Impala, Wunderhorse, PJ Harvey, and M. Ward.
Discover new songs with our music team! This week’s playlist features Thundercat ft. Tame Impala, Wunderhorse, PJ Harvey, and M. Ward.
We all need music in our lives. It helps us navigate an ever-shifting world, it brings us peace, it shifts our mood. That’s why we believe there should always be a radio station with a…
We discovered a lot of new music together on WERS this year, and here re the the Top 88 of 2025 as voted by you!
“Here at ‘ERS, we love live music! That’s why we created the Uncommon Concert Calendar — your guide to the best concerts in Boston…”
“Early on in Boston Calling’s now 11-year history, it was clear that the musical festival’s organizers had their sights set on creating something big. In 2014…”
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“2023 was an unusual year for music. In 2022, major releases from the likes of Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, and Beyonce dominated conversation. This year was a little bit quieter…”
“Here at ‘ERS, we love live music! That’s why we created the Uncommon Concert Calendar — your guide to the best concerts in Boston…”
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 can’t miss.
“‘Barbie: The Album’ is sure to find its way into your summer playlist—you won’t be able to resist its shiny pink exterior and its heartfelt interior…”
Graphics by Kasvi Bhatia We heard from nearly 500 listeners weighing in on nearly 200 songs we discovered in 2022. ‘ERS listeners chose a dynamic and fun list of artists, both local and legendary, for…
“The communal setting of a Gorillaz concert makes you wish you had spent the extra dollar to be closer to the warmth exuding from the magnetic stage…”