Forming a Faceless Beast of Sound: Edward Skeletrix’s Museum Music
A double-faced and curiously hypnotic collection of schizophrenic trap that is reforming the current state of rap itself, whether its listeners like it or not.

A double-faced and curiously hypnotic collection of schizophrenic trap that is reforming the current state of rap itself, whether its listeners like it or not.
Thankfully bands like Grass is Green are left behind as reminders of what power these scenes hold.
By being more cryptic, the project entices the listener to figure things out for themselves, and spiral along with the protagonist as the buzzing hurdy gurdy on “Pulldrone” scrubs the inside of their cranium.
We dove deep into the past, present, and future; the foundations the Boston Gabbers is built upon; and the direction she hopes to see things go.
			Elverum’s music serves as a reminder that we are alive. What truly matters in life is so often drowned out by the daily grind, by rote repetition—“this endless et cetera.”
Photos by Sophie Parrish Check out Avery Lynch’s latest single, “Rain.”
The Milk Crate staff picked 25 of the year’s best albums—15 honorable mentions and a very special ranked top 10. Follow along to reminisce on a great year for music with us.
			It’s been quite the year here at Milk Crate. Love, loss, elections, eclipses, laughter, beach days, rain storms, the sun, the moon, and everything in between. To top it all off, there’s been a whole lot of wonderful music to help us make it through. Here’s to 2024, music and friendship and collegiate radio. And…
			As the semester winds to a close, the Milk Crate crew shares a few final new favorites of the year. “The Sweet Life” by TV girl & George Clanton Time is incapable of slowing down, the clock ticks even when we beg it to stop. Within the hour of this release, I didn’t know if…