Playlist: New Discoveries 5/2
Discover new songs with our ‘ERS music team! This week we’re bringing you the latest music from Lana Del Rey, Teezo Touchdown, Manchester Orchestra, Steve Lacy, and Blondshell.
Discover new songs with our ‘ERS music team! This week we’re bringing you the latest music from Lana Del Rey, Teezo Touchdown, Manchester Orchestra, Steve Lacy, and Blondshell.
“This week, our music staff put together an upbeat playlist of their favorite springtime songs (AKA the songs that make them want to touch grass)…”
Explore fresh, new songs with our music staff! This week, discover the latest releases from Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Indigo De Souza, Circa Waves, and Lizzy McAlpine.
Discover the best new releases with our music staff! This week, they feature songs from Wet Leg, Youth Lagoon, Gorillaz, and Bully.
There are so many amazing musicians coming to Boston this spring! Our music staff wrote about the upcoming concerts they are most excited about, including Caroline Polacheck, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Saint Motel, and more!
“Welcome To My Island,” the first track of Caroline Polachek’s new album, is a triumphant start to the “So Hot You’re Hurting My Feelings” singer’s most recent release since 2019’s Pang.
“The 65th annual Grammys Awards ceremony, one of the biggest annual celebrations of music and artistry, took place February 5th…”
Graphics by Kasvi Bhatia By Eden Unger, Staff Writer “Geometry” is a bright and bouncy new tune from Vermont duo Annakalmia “Kalmia” Traver and Alex Toth, a.k.a Rubblebucket. The song was the final single from…
“The title and unusual subject matter of ‘Baby Queen’ come from a dream Damon Albarn had about the Thai crown princess…”
“‘Blue Rev’, the recently released third album from Canadian Indie-pop band Alvvays, is being hailed by many as the best record released this year. Sitting down for an interview…”
“Lucy Dacus, of “Night Shift” and Boygenius fame, has added another notch to her proverbial belt of covers, with the release of “It’s Too Late” …”
“Whether you’ve got a window to ponder out of or school work to study, Filipino-British artist Beatrice Laus — commonly known as Beabadoobee — has you covered…”