Phineas and Ferb: The Soundtrack to My Childhood
Sure, I might be embarrassed to admit that I listen to the Phineas and Ferb soundtrack regularly, but there’s no denying its sincerity.

Sure, I might be embarrassed to admit that I listen to the Phineas and Ferb soundtrack regularly, but there’s no denying its sincerity.
I think there’s a Shakespeare in every corner of the South Bronx. And maybe a few Homers sprinkled throughout Fort Greene. All my favorite poets have always been rappers.
The Milk Crate staff considers the music we didn’t like at first but grew to love. A portion of this article is featured in our Spring 2022 zine “Guilty Pleasures”.
Big Thief has been one of the best concert experiences I’ve had ever, period.
We’re finally two-thirds of the way through April, and we’ve got music to help you celebrate this extravagant occasion that is the twentieth of August.
With around 20k followers on the video-making platform and 40k streams on Spotify for her debut single, “Calypso”—a midwestern emo-esque lo-fi track about a love tainted by Stockholm Syndrome, like that of the relationship between the siren Calypso and Odysseus—Ash remains humble in the face of her rising popularity.
Lorde’s performance reaffirmed why I love going to concerts.
The Milk Crate staff’s favorite recent releases, presented with blurbs worthy of a promotional sticker on a jewel case. Tune in Fridays from 1-2 EST to the Staff Pix radio show.
Wet Leg released their self-titled debut album last Friday, April 8, with Wet Leg, a twelve-song ode to heartache, introversion, and disappointment. The album culminates much of the band’s inner turmoil surrounding relationships and love without the typical melancholy tone of heartbreak songs.