It takes exceptional artistry to turn an '80s groove track into an R&B social justice anthem. Luckily for us, we have Shea Rose.
track review
TRACK REVIEW: KRISTINA STAPELFELD – “DOLDRUMS”
The first song off local singer-songwriter Kristina Stapelfeld's debut album is full of soft, sweet, essential advice.
KANYE WEST FEAT. PAUL MCCARTNEY: “ONLY ONE”
As hard as it is to picture Kanye West and Paul McCartney hanging in the studio together, the proof is now out, and the product of their session actually works quite well.
MØ : “NEW YEAR’S EVE”
MØ leaves us with a somber but valid look towards what the new year will bring—and gives us the honesty we need to prepare for what’s ahead.
PORCHES.: “FORGIVE (FEAT. GRETA KLINE)”
With Maine's starry-eyed sincerity and Kline's cool pop sigh, it feels more rooted in intimacy than partying -- and that's something we can get down with.
M-DOT: “FRANK LEE”
The verdict: These beats beg to be sung to the world, so turn it up, roll down your car windows, and let the crisp air kiss your face as you luxuriate on the fact that Boston’s rap scene is still on top.