Show Review: Faye Webster
Faye Webster is one of a kind. With a jazzy, indie pop foundation and her unmistakable voice, it’s no wonder people were pouring into Suffolk Downs…
Faye Webster is one of a kind. With a jazzy, indie pop foundation and her unmistakable voice, it’s no wonder people were pouring into Suffolk Downs…
Newport Folk Festival began as a festival to represent all that folk is and can be, and with Friday’s artists, this year promised to be no exception.
Noah Kahan and Friends rocked out at a once-in-a-lifetime performance at Fenway Park. From the openers, to the guest appearances, to the Fenway sendoff, this show was a night that fans will never forget…
“Summer in New England can come with highs and lows, but being out in nature, feeling the presence of community and enjoying local arts and culture can make even the days with the thickest humidity feel worthwhile…”
“Since you guys don’t know me: Hi, I’m Ella, I’m 20 years old and this is my sixth summer knowing that I’m a queer person, or being ‘out’ …”
“With Juneteenth, Black Music Month and Pride Month all aligning, we couldn’t think of a better time to spotlight a handful of Black, queer artists who have truly changed the game…”
“Make way for the Queen of the Blues— Dinah Washington kicks off our Vault of Soul series this Black Music Month…”
“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…”
Graphics by Ava Scanlon Rarely does a piece of art come along that stirs up culture in the way that Stop Making Sense did. The Talking Heads’ concert film and corresponding live album came out…
“All Born Screaming, St. Vincent’s seventh studio album, uncovers the darkest corners of the musician’s psyche. With every song…”
“It makes complete sense that for the final show of the Little Bit Farther Tour, the trio of Tiny Habits would ‘come back to Boston.’ Cinya Khan, Maya Rae and Judah Mayowa met just three years ago at Berklee College of Music…”