Staff Pix 3/25: Colors
The Milk Crate staff select their favorite hue-inspired songs for this week’s technicolor Staff Pix.
The Milk Crate staff select their favorite hue-inspired songs for this week’s technicolor Staff Pix.
Singer-songwriter and Emersonian JOBIE (she/they) came through with another soft expression of love in her new single “All For One.” The song’s melancholy sounds fit perfectly in their wistful dream of a lover they once had.
For Yumi Zouma, home transcends physical space, and through memories and melodies, the Christchurch collective never leaves home.
The cowgirl in question is one Leah Lavigne (she/her), frontwoman of the band Ok Cowgirl. The four-piece band—consisting of vocalist and guitarist Lavigne, drummer Matt Birkenholz (he/him), guitarist Jake Sabinsky (he/him) and bassist John Miller (he/him)—serves as the indie rock vessel for Lavigne’s musical self-discovery.
On Thursday, March 17, WECB Live! hosted Last Violets, Frogger, Proxy War, and Loose Joints in the SPC.
On March 17, 2022, New Jersey-born singer-songwriter Cari Elise Fletcher, also known as FLETCHER, performed at the Paradise Rock Club alongside openers Amelia Moore and Julia Wolf.
Arcade Fire has returned from their long stretch of quiet just as loud as they first burst through the scene, putting out the connecting pair of singles “The Lightning I, II” on Thursday, March 17.
Everyone who entered the warm, wood-paneled room was greeted like an old friend; most of them were. Quinlan let us know this was the first show they’d put on that was open to the public since COVID first started.
The 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 1-2 EST to the Staff Pix radio show.