Otis Shanty’s Wonderful New Record
A group of players at their strongest and most exploratory.
A group of players at their strongest and most exploratory.
beabadoobee “finds comfort and familiarity in chaos…”. While this comment was in reference to the opening track and first single “Take a Bite,” it could be applied to the entire record.
It’s no surprise that we at Milk Crate are suckers for the music! So, we tried our darn best to catch as many musicians that NICE had to offer. Check out our individual set vignettes and playlist below of some of our favorite music from the event!
Rounding out his birthday week in Gilford, NH, at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion, Bryan had a packed house. From tailgating in the parking lot to cornhole in the queue line, a Luke Bryan concert is comparable to the largest cookout you’ve ever seen.
Cottrill’s maturity and finesse come through on Charm front to back. This is her strongest lyrical work thus far, with some of Cottrill’s poetic verses shining through the bold musical sections.
Truthfully, I never felt cooler rocking my Converse after learning about ‘Three Artists, One Song.’ Call it brand loyalty or what have you, but knowing the people who made my shoes could get down with what I’m into–that was everything.
Staff writer and photographer Payton Cavanaugh had the opportunity to photograph many acts from this year’s Boston Calling Festival at Harvard Athletic Complex!
Kieran Rhodes has had a wild ride throughout his career thus far. From America’s Got Talent to graduating Berklee College of Music and now playing the Blue Stage at Boston Calling just after receiving his diploma, Rhodes is a growing star in the industry that just keeps burning brighter.
Local Roxbury artist Cakeswagg brought the heat to the Orange Stage at Boston Calling on Saturday May 25. She demanded deserved attention with her captivating performance.