Every song included in this project is filled to the brim with imagery and strong visual language. These six photos are meant to reflect those lyrics, or at least the general feeling of the song.
Read MoreRather than being consumed by the ever growing reality of digital distractions, as students, we have to consider if music is actually beneficial.
Read MoreThey embrace the ability to be eclectic and weird, also explaining on TikTok that they made the song for “witches from the south who believe in aliens” and “everyone who collected bugs when they were a kid.”
Read MoreThe Milk Crate staff’s favorite releases from the month of October, presented with blurbs worthy of a promotional sticker on a jewel case.
Read MoreLet me just say: I must have good taste in people, because I’ve never been disappointed by a crush’s Spotify.
Read MoreIn a climate where mainstream pop music has become either corporate and soulless or too sad and self-flagellating, it’s incredibly refreshing to see someone so in their element, singing songs about drugs, gay sex, love, and partying.
Read MoreWherever you are in your queer music journey, it’s impossible to deny how important your “firsts” are. Whether or not you think that girl in red is cringe or tacky, remember that you used to have a girl in red in your life. If you still resonate with the song, more power to you, and I hope your love life doesn’t end like track three.
Read MoreWerk! The Milk Crate staffers picked their favorite guncle tunes by and for the aging gays, presented with blurbs worthy of a promotional sticker on a jewel case. Tune in Fridays from 3-4PM EST to the Staff Pix radio show.
Read MoreThey say you die twice, once when you stop breathing, and again when people stop saying your name. As far as Amy Winehouse is concerned, it seems like she’ll live forever.
Read MoreThough it’s easy to commodify and repackage newly released music as another brand of ‘indie girl’ or ‘sad girl,’ the electric chemistry between Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus is too exceptional for any label and more genre-bending than it gets credit for. Before I say anything more, the songs on this EP felt reminiscent of boygenius’s self-titled EP, stripped back but with better production—it indicates growth and expansion for the artists, both in their personal careers and as a trio.
Read MoreThe ability to be unabashedly weird is what I suspect has finally brought upon the rise of Eurodance in western culture.
Read MoreBut I also think that Zodiacs deserves ample recognition for a creation unlike anything I’ve heard before. It creeps up on Salvia Palth and Fox Academy, but like the ocean, recedes into itself and returns anew.
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