No matter where one sat (or stood), they felt comfortable in the community that boygenius created: one that supports those in need and celebrates voices that have been hidden in music for years.
Read MoreThey combine themes of angst, empowerment, love, and anguish with such a rich understanding of all of it. Blame My Ex is undoubtedly the heartbreak album of the year.
Read MoreYeule is intensely interested in serving something incredibly, undeniably human through an uncanny lens. Softscars is their most interesting, human and ultimately best work to date—but the ghost isn’t out of the shell yet.
Read MoreThis Midwest Princess is unequivocally true to herself, in her dancing highs and drunken lows, throughout the course of the tracklist.
Read MoreI was suddenly on board the Addison Rae train. I theorized with my friends—why wasn’t she releasing these if they were so good?
Read MoreIf you ever get a chance to attend a Mt. Joy show, do. Show up, shake off your worries, contemplate 21st century species self awareness and feel it all.
Read MoreReleased on July 21, along with a music video (directed by Jake Fay), “Fall With Me” by Ry F.M. (recorded and produced with Charlie Burket) is a song about the euphoric and simultaneously disheartening feeling of falling for someone who just doesn’t seem to fall for you.
Read MoreJuly 22, 2023. Seattle, Night One. It had felt so far away back in November, but the long-awaited day came, and to say that Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ blew me away would be a gross understatement.
Read MoreThe single encapsulates the struggles of growing up, the ache of nostalgia for being small and the lack of responsibility that once was ours.
Read MorePhotographer Julia Federing recently covered Skating Polly’s show at Comet Ping Pong in Washington, D.C. on July 8th.
Read MoreOf course, the Swifties here at Milk Crate had to give their own two cents on how this version compares to the record they grew up with.
Read MorePride Month 2023 is coming to end but LGBTQ+ people remain. The next time you listen to house, disco, or club music, know that you’re listening to something gay.
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