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  • Dry cleaning is back.

    Design by Addy Russel By Avery Piazza After reflecting upon what’s been missing in life since 2023, I’ve realized it’s the lack of post-punk slam poetry over percussive bass and distorted guitar. This hole has been filled by the release of Dry Cleaning’s new single “Hit My Head All Day,” a preface to their new…

  • Sextile & Automatic Report

    Design by Monika Krueger By Griff Giacchino Following the release of their newest album, “yes, please,” the genre-bending, synth-punk/industrial EDM duo Sextile hit the streets, bringing high energy and bass pumping so hard, you can’t help but dance. By creating music that sounds like an alien discovered a synth, they have curated an incredibly unique…

  • Stereolab @ The Royale 9/26

    Design by Kristen Lee By Madison Decina On September 26th, Stereolab played the Royale Theater as the tenth stop on their “Play Live in 2025” World Tour. It was a mellow hour and a half set featuring trombone solos, Paul Thomas Anderson shoutouts, and a whole lot of dancing.  Just four minutes away from Emerson’s…

  • On Getting Killed, Geese Go Hard In The Paint

    Graphic by Sophie Parrish By Lucca Swain Credit: Play It Again/Partisan Records “All people must smile,” he says, “in times of war.” The rhythm section backing him is rocksteady, moderato, undoubtedly tighter than nails. At times, his voice swells with a devilish passion, letting slip loose little fragments of morality — “All people, in times…

  • Staff Pix 10/3: Home

    From our staff to you, we hope you’re having a grand ol’ semester… “I Went To The Store One Day” – Father John Misty It’s not hard to find love in the Canyon. At least for Josh Tillman. It’s the same temperature all year ‘round, but during fire season, our pretentious, selfish, but somehow loveable…

  • “Through The Wall:” A Milestone in House and Alternative R&B

    Graphic by Diego Gonzalez By Diego Gonzalez Rochelle Jordan’s (she/her) new album Through The Wall, released September 27, 2025, is the artist’s most confident, atmospheric and experimental record yet, refining her sound into an intricate blend of club beats, deep house, and alternative R&B. She expands the possibilities explored in her previous album, Play With…

  • Staff Pix: Summer!!!

    Welcome back milk crate nation! Here’s what our lovely staff listened to this summer… “Feisty” by Smerz There’s what we all thought clubbing was like as children, and then there’s what it actually is. On “Feisty,” the Norwegian art pop duo Smerz are zoomed in on reality. This is the most obnoxious track I’ve heard…