Girls who were too young to fully participate in the 2014 Tumblr neo-grunge aesthetic finally have their chance with The 1975’s new record, Being Funny In A Foreign Language. Released this past Friday, October 14th, the prominent British pop-rock band’s fifth studio album is a return to form.
Read MoreMy eyes peered at the yellow 4x6 with its hideous sized-32 Times New Roman text spelling out the words “Jury Duty Notice.”
Read MoreM.I.A. used to exert her influence to speak up for people and issues outside of the scope of Western media, her power is now being used to align with alt-right talking points and dangerous misinformation.
Read MoreWhen the air gets chilly, leaves turn from verdant green to sunset hues, and Starbucks’ pumpkin spiced latte finally returns, light-hearted Top 40 hits about staying out late and soaking up those long summer days take the back seat and are replaced with moody shoegaze, indie sleaze, and folk
Read MoreOften overlooked and likely collecting dust in your dad’s oversized, black vinyl CD case, Green Day’s fifth studio album Nimrod turned 25 yesterday, October 14th.
Read MoreWhile the world seemed to stop moving at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the members of sidebody were just getting the ball rolling.
Read MoreThe Milk Crate staff’s favorite tracks of the week, presented with blurbs worthy of a promotional sticker on a jewel case. Tune in Fridays from 2-3 EST to the Staff Pix radio show.
Read MoreAllston’s Roadrunner saw hundreds of people gathered for a sold-out show to see Remi Wolf (she/her) live on Sunday for her GWINGLE GWONGLE tour.
Read MoreStaff photographer Will Ingman photographed Yet to Bloom, Captain Vampire, Motherwise, and Date Nite at Brinstar in Allston, MA on October 7.
Read MoreWhat makes the album stand out not only within Alvvays discography but amongst the many great records of this year is the second half.
Read MoreA Tape Called Component System with the Auto Reverse is a nostalgia trip rooted in the present with a ‘90s throwback drenched in the aftermath of 2020 quarantines.
Read MoreNick Wagen’s tune is relatable, and his lyricism captures the exact situations that late teens and early twenty-year-olds face: Love, heartbreak, and friendship.
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