Mercury Retrograde: James Blake Julia Bernicker October 14, 2021Keyboard wizard and spectral singer-songwriter, James Blake, transported the Wang Theatre audience into his own futuristic dimension on the almost-eve...
Jose Gonzalez and Rufus Wainwright Hayley Bigness October 13, 2021Swedish indie folk artist Jose Gonzales and award-winning musician Rufus Wainwright stopped by Boston’s own Orpheum Theatre on the “Unfollow...
Concert Gallery: Aldra, Jill McCracken, Connis Hayley Bigness October 11, 2021Local artists Aldra, Jill McCracken and Connis teamed up to take on Starlight Square in the heart of Central Square...
Album Review: Deliberately Alive by Future Teens Josie McNeill October 11, 2021Future Teens address heartbreak, nostalgia, and mental health in their new EP Deliberately Alive. Pop-punk and emo music have been...
Glass Animals: Next Stop, Nostalgia Knar Bedian October 5, 2021Glass Animals invite the crowd to dive headfirst into a tropical pool of indie-pop nostalgia. “Did you know I was...
Local Spotlight: Connis Astghik Dion September 28, 2021Fresh off the release of his album, Somebody, the Cambridge native talks about love and the growing up that comes...
Album Review: Disaster by Zachary Boudrot Eric Gonnam September 21, 2021Zachary Boudrout reflects on suburbia amidst a pandemic on his new album Disaster. Released on March 20, 2020, when talk...
Album Review: Really From by Really From Eleanor Dash September 17, 2021Boston-based quartet Really From explores their identity as a band and individuals by breaking the boundaries of jazz, rock, and...
Concert Gallery: Billy Joel Owen Markham September 14, 2021After over a year of rescheduling, the rain didn’t stop Billy Joel from giving an incredible performance at Fenway Park....
Concert Gallery: Japanese Breakfast Lilly Nguyen September 13, 2021In an explosion of sound that can best be described as euphoric, Japanese Breakfast lit up the stage at Royale...