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Year In ReView: 16 of our most favorite Boston songs of 2016

Choosing our favorite 16 Boston songs of the year is like choosing your favorite child -- if you were the Duggars or some other family with a few hundred kids. While mainstream pop continued to die a slow painful death, it was another bang-up year of music coming out of the isolated Boston music scene. What we have in our region are legions of musicians making music on their terms and their own way, and the result is a fantastically eclectic batch of new tunes that proved this year was one of the best around town. The selections below, listen alphabetically, aren't any sort of ultimate Best Of, though they do reflect what we've enjoyed the most, what we've hyped on these digital pages, and what we had spun on VanyaRadio. If you read this website on the regular, you should be quite familiar; if not, then dive in and hear something new and exciting.

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Pale Hands, “Lower Than Low”

If we were compiling a Best Albums of 2016 list, we might just hype Pale Hands’ Graphism over and over. The debut LP from the Somerville electronic trio is a chilling, enthralling production; eight tracks of personal, emotionally-attached pop music. The impossible task of finding a high water mark on a full record of brilliance leads us to the sprawling “Lower Than Low”, a track that oozes vocalist Jen Johnson’s usual balance of trepidation vs optimism, while the beat, like life, pulls us along whether we want to proceed or not. If you’re new to the LP, start here, then let the rest connect directly to your sense of being.

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