“Superstition” by Stevie Wonder takes the cake for McLaughlin’s favorite song from this year’s setlist. Supporting Lynch’s outside perspective, McLaughlin also says she loves “how silly we [Sirens] are.”
“Superstition” by Stevie Wonder takes the cake for McLaughlin’s favorite song from this year’s setlist. Supporting Lynch’s outside perspective, McLaughlin also says she loves “how silly we [Sirens] are.”
Intimate, welcoming, and fun: the three words Lynch and Mahoney chose to describe what makes attending Sirens concerts so special.
Intimate, welcoming, and fun: the three words Lynch and Mahoney chose to describe what makes attending Sirens concerts so special.
Ciarletto emphasized the important role that being a Colleges of the Fenway club plays in the Sirens. The range of personalities in the club allows for many vocal perspectives.
Ciarletto emphasized the important role that being a Colleges of the Fenway club plays in the Sirens. The range of personalities in the club allows for many vocal perspectives.
Senior members Lili Malatinszky, Jenny Ciarletto, and Jessica Federico sing the solos for this special Sirens song.
The group’s cover is released on all streaming platforms under “The Sirens”.
Senior members Lili Malatinszky, Jenny Ciarletto, and Jessica Federico sing the solos for this special Sirens song.
The group’s cover is released on all streaming platforms under “The Sirens”.
Calling out Malatinszky for choosing the song that she has tattooed to be her senior song, Jocelyn gets emotional praising a friend she has made from her school a cappella group.
Calling out Malatinszky for choosing the song that she has tattooed to be her senior song, Jocelyn gets emotional praising a friend she has made from her school a cappella group.
It became a full group effort when the audience joined in and clapped to song’s beat.
It became a full group effort when the audience joined in and clapped to song’s beat.
The group’s arrangement of the track made this a very clear fan favorite of the night. From interjections to cheers, the audience’s unconfined excitement could be felt from anywhere in the room.
The group’s arrangement of the track made this a very clear fan favorite of the night. From interjections to cheers, the audience’s unconfined excitement could be felt from anywhere in the room.
While not a senior solo, this is another fitting song for a spring concert, as groups are saying goodbye to senior members.
While not a senior solo, this is another fitting song for a spring concert, as groups are saying goodbye to senior members.
“Well, that sure sanctified me!” jokes Sirens president Hale Kütük. This segued Kütük’s introduction to Sirens senior soloist, Lili Malatinszky, Simmons University, BS Biology ‘25.
“Well, that sure sanctified me!” jokes Sirens president Hale Kütük. This segued Kütük’s introduction to Sirens senior soloist, Lili Malatinszky, Simmons University, BS Biology ‘25.
The resonance of this song’s low voices and legato notes bounce off the high, rounded ceilings of the Linda K. Paresky Conference Center.
The resonance of this song’s low voices and legato notes bounce off the high, rounded ceilings of the Linda K. Paresky Conference Center.
Before singing, Ciarletto shares a heartfelt speech about the greater purpose Sirens has served in her time in school.
Before singing, Ciarletto shares a heartfelt speech about the greater purpose Sirens has served in her time in school.
This closes out the Ramifications’ performance.
This closes out the Ramifications’ performance.