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Press Play: Listen to It Feels Heavy by SeepeopleS - Portland Press Herald

Press Play: Listen to ‘It Feels Heavy’ by SeepeopleS The track is from their forthcoming album Field Guide for Survival In This Dying World. Share SeepeopleS is set to release its eighth studio album later this year. In the meantime, you can enjoy the single “It Feels Heavy” from the genre-warping indie rock band. Led by singer, songwriter, producer and Portland resident Will Bradford, the band has been at it for more than two decades and originally formed in Boston. “It Feels Heavy” was produced by the band’s longtime collaborator Will Holland at Boston’s Chillhouse Studios. Holland has previously worked with The Pixies and Fall Out Boy. You’ll hear guest vocals from Brooke Binion of The Worst and Nate Edgar from Nth Power, and John Brown’s Body is on bass. The song’s video was created by Jack Powell.

Press Play: Listen to Reverse Cowboy by W O W - Portland Press Herald

Press Play: Listen to ‘Reverse Cowboy’ by W.O.W. The track is from the indie rock band s forthcoming album A Dog Staring Into a Mirror On the Floor. Share W.O.W. is a Portland-based indie-rock band currently working on a full-length album. The single “Reverse Cowboy” was recorded over the past several months of pandemic-induced quarantine and was edited, mixed and mastered at Chillhous Studios in Boston by Will Holland who was worked with The Pixies, Dead Can Dance and Fall Out Boy. W.O.W. was founded by longtime songwriter and band leader Whit Walker (Pay the Coyote, Formorning, Dixon Benjejo Trash). Because COVID-19 prevented much in the way of in-person recording sessions, Walker enlisted the help of some of his musician friends to collaborate on the album.

Musketeers honor 400th anniversary of Establishment Day

Wicked Local On a cold day in February 400 years ago, the men of Plymouth assembled with their arms to prepare for the defense of the colony. Known now as Establishment Day, this important anniversary commemorates the forming of the first militia in New England. On Saturday, the New Plimmoth Gard brandished its weapons in front of Pilgrim Hall Museum to mark this important moment in history – much the same way it happened four centuries ago. Except for the car alarms, speeding traffic and gawking pedestrians staring at grown men dressed in 17th-century armor, firing muskets and presenting 10-foot pikes. “The pikes were the weapons that armies of the day used on the plains of Europe,” said Stan Wolman, who portrayed Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins in the recreation of the original military unit. “They were fairly useless in the pine forests of Plymouth.”

Bill Jenkins wins New England Key Club District-wide award

Bill Jenkins wins New England Key Club District-wide award Wicked Local WAREHAM – While it was a surprise to Bill Jenkins, it was no surprise to those familiar with his work for the Wareham and Bourne High School Key Clubs that he had been awarded a prestigious New England Key Club District-wide award. The award, called the George Whitney Leader of Leaders Award, was presented to Jenkins during the Bourne-Wareham Kiwanis Club’s Zoom meeting Monday. Jenkins was definitely surprised. In fact, he was late and had to be called by phone. He said he’d be there in a minute. He was eating dinner.

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