Nyx comes to Boston for more than a “Two Nite Stand”
On Oct. 31, Nyx released their first single as a trio, “Two Nite Stand,” a fast-paced, electric, “anti-fuckboy” anthem. It’s a perfect first statement to the Boston scene.

On Oct. 31, Nyx released their first single as a trio, “Two Nite Stand,” a fast-paced, electric, “anti-fuckboy” anthem. It’s a perfect first statement to the Boston scene.
Last semester, Lydia Aga (she/her) started her radio show Diggin Thru Da Diaspora on WECB. She curates a new 55-minute playlist for each week filled with various genres and styles, the common thread being that all of the artists featured are a part of the African diaspora.
On Sundays from 7pm to 9pm, sophomore Jacob Madkour (they/he) provides a unique soundtrack to our mundane and dreary evening on “Death on The Installment Plan.”
Through her classes, Sabarots saw the wide array of talent her community offered, and wanted to do something to highlight it more. Thus, Hear Me Out was born.
When all’s said and done, 10 is a hell of a project. While the star-studded feature list is easily the most exciting and conversation-dominating aspect, the entire album is really a testament to Westside Gunn’s impeccable curation abilities.
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 2-3 EST to the Staff Pix radio show.
Chappell Roan discusses being an indie pop star, healing her inner child, and her new single “Casual.”
It’s that time of year again, go check on your most insufferable pop culture loving friends: it’s Gilmore Girls season.
The Rose came to the Roadrunner on October 17 for the third stop of their “Heal Together Tour.”