
It takes exceptional artistry to turn an '80s groove track into an R&B social justice anthem. Luckily for us, we have Shea Rose.
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Written by Chala Tshitundu Filed Under: MUSIC, Reviews
It takes exceptional artistry to turn an '80s groove track into an R&B social justice anthem. Luckily for us, we have Shea Rose.
Written by NINA CORCORAN Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC
Local rock act and newfound synthpop group talk age differences, music education, and the pros of Boston.
Written by NINA CORCORAN Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC
Odd Future spinoff duo The Internet delve into Michael Brown, MySpace, and finding confidence when you're shy.
Written by NINA CORCORAN Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene
Record Store Day is a bit of a clusterfuck now.
Written by DAN MCCARTHY Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC
Fronted by Chris Robinson, one-half of the Black Crowes' founding (and constantly feuding) brothers, the CRB worked two full sets which opened their first show of a two-show run.
Written by MARTIN CABALLERO Filed Under: MUSIC, Reviews
GHOSTFACE KILLAH: 36 SEASONS
LABEL | TOMMY BOY
GENRE | REVENGE RAP REDUX
RELEASE DATE | 12.9.14
Ghostface has a pretty sweet comfort zone; in this current phase of his career (this album, plus last year’s 12 Reasons to Die and the forthcoming full-length ... read more
Written by MARTIN CABALLERO Filed Under: MUSIC
Photo By Connor Olthuis
Since forming in 2010, Toronto-based jazz trio BADBADNOTGOOD have released three albums, played international festival stages, helped score RZA’s kung fu flick The Man With the Iron Fists, and served as the weekend band-in-residence at Coachella.
And yet, even ... read more
Written by MARTIN CABALLERO Filed Under: Uncategorized
Burnt Offering takes the Budos Band sound on a detour into heavier, weirder psych-rock territory. When there’s a hooded wizard straight out of Middle Earth holding a lantern on the cover (drawn by drummer Brian Profilio), you should know what you’re in for.