Royal Teeth // Live @ ONCE Ballroom // 9.27.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrew Kopanski - September 30, 2019 Photos and Article by Andrew Kopanski Somerville, MA - Royal Teeth is what you get when you combine 80's vibes with a modern electronic sound. Add in a little folk music and you get the kind of catchy tunes that stick in your head for weeks. The band fell silent for
Wallis Bird // Live @ Club Passim // 8.20.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC Uncategorized by Andrew Kopanski - August 30, 2019 Article and Photos by: Andrew Kopanski Cambridge, MA -- Wallis Bird plays a right handed guitar upside down. But that's hardly the most unique thing about her. She lost five of the fingers on her left hand at 18 months old, a defining moment that even after having four of them
Walk off the Earth // Live @ House of Blues // 5.27.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrew Kopanski - June 7, 2019June 7, 2019 Photos and Article by Andrew Kopanski Boston, MA - Walk off the Earth (WOTE) established themselves early for their fun and creativity. Known first for their unique covers and entertaining YouTube videos, they soon found themselves with a wide breadth of albums ranging from catchy original songs, covers, and the instrumental
Bear’s Den // Live @ The Sinclair // 5.20.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrew Kopanski - May 26, 2019 Photos and Article by Andrew Kopanski Cambridge, MA – Spring is fully in bloom with a beautiful 80 degree day in Cambridge, but today Bear’s Den is here giving us a reason to go back into hibernation. The trio from London brings intimate and heart felt folk music, perfect for a
Hudson Taylor // Live @ The Orpheum // 5.15.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrew Kopanski - May 26, 2019 Article and Photos by: Andrew Kopanski Boston, MA – Hudson Taylor is no stranger to Boston. They were just here three short months ago at the City Winery and are back again, drawing an even larger crowd tonight at The Orpheum. It's quite the transition, from one of the area's newest
Tow’rs // Live @ Cafe 939 // 4.6.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrew Kopanski - April 12, 2019 Photos and Article by: Andrew Kopanski Boston – MA: Led by husband and wife team Kyle and Gretta Miller, Tow’rs builds beautiful music with thoughtful lyrics. Hailing from Flagstaff, Arizona, they have been traveling the country together in an RV along with their band and two toddlers. They quip that they
Jukebox the Ghost // Live @ The Royale // 3.28.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrew Kopanski - April 2, 2019April 2, 2019 Photos and article by: Andrew Kopanski Boston, MA - Jukebox the Ghost has been busy lately. A year ago marks the release of their latest full length album and they've been touring non-stop since. This year brings them back to the Royale and to a house full of enthusiastic fans. It's
Alice Phoebe Lou // Live @ Cafe 939 // 3.5.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrew Kopanski - March 14, 2019 Article & Photos by: Andrew Kopanski Boston, MA - Alice Phoebe Lou has been quite the world traveler. Born in South Africa but currently hailing from Berlin, she's now headlining her first world tour which brings her to Boston tonight. In the heart of the city, Berklee College's Cafe 939 is
Sister Sparrow // Live @ Brighton Music Hall // 11.15.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrew Kopanski - November 19, 2018 Photos and Article by Andrew Kopanski Allston, MA - Though she has been going through some changes lately, Sister Sparrow has thankfully kept the Dirty Birds with her on this tour. Her latest album Gold is a departure from her earlier work as the frontwoman to the brass-heavy backing band. One
Zimmer // Live @ Great Scott // 11.6.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrew Kopanski - November 10, 2018November 10, 2018 Article and Photos by: Andrew Kopanski Allston, MA - It’s late on a Tuesday night as the doors open a small handful of people make their way inside the Great Scott. Within Boston’s expansive music scene, the venue remains a hidden gem that continues to bring incredible talent and some surprisingly