Milk Crate’s Best Albums of 2024
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.

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…
Forgo trying to figure out where GNX ranks amongst Lamar’s slew of masterpieces, and instead bask in the glory of the ride.
I just couldn’t shake objectivity in the name of the free press when Paul F****n’ Banks was standing right there in front of me.
This week’s Staff Pix celebrates RAP! Tune in form 3-4pm on WECB to hear these pix live! “Yeah Right” by Vince Staples Vince Staples’ “Yeah Right” is a legendary collaboration between Kučka, Kendrick Lamar, Flume, aaaand the one, the only SOPHIE. Throughout the track, Staples, Kučka, and Kendrick address the fabrication of lifestyles and their…
Beyond just the experience of performing, Margaux spoke about everything that has led up to this momentous solo tour and the creative process of her recently released debut album, Inside the Marble.
Here’s what we’ve been buzzing about these past few weeks. “patty hearst” by The Crying Nudes The Crying Nudes have been releasing an array of progressively sweeter singles over the past couple of months, and I am so here for it. The Dean Blunt and Fine collaboration’s initial releases were dark, playing into the metallic…
Trialogues is certainly a timeless album, bringing in considerable influences from 1970s psychedelic rock, but turning it into something incredibly ethereal and modern.