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The Milk Crate staff’s favorite tracks that remind us of driving off into the sunset, 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.

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Homegrown Noise started airing last fall, with weekly episodes featuring a mix of nostalgic tunes from Giarrusso’s childhood and contemporary favorites.

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Bikini Kill’s performance was one of rage, integrity, and community.

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I’ve never been able to listen to an album in its entirety. I have also never been able to admit that— neither in writing nor in conversation.

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But what really is bedroom pop? Why has it become so popular, and can anyone make this style of music?

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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.

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The Milk Crate staff’s favorite songs about desire, in honor of the release of our “Desire” zine, 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.

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Check out “Video Killed The Radio Star” on Instagram @wecb.videokilledtheradiostar for digital graphics every week, and on air Fridays at 6pm.

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Last Friday, he dropped his fifth studio album HOPE after more than a year of near radio silence. It was clear from the beginning of the promotion that this album was different from his past sounds: he was ready to move on, let go, and be free of the issues that have plagued him his entire life; this album is a total rebrand from the NF I became a fan of.

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Some of my favorite bands are fake. They’ve been created by geniuses in Hollywood, concocting the most creative music for the pleasure of viewers across the world.

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Staff Photographer Julia Federing took photos of the band Flycatcher at Cantab Lounge on 3/31!

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This album combines the well-known innovative production and lyricism of JPEGMAFIA with Danny Brown’s iconically clever flow to create a multi-genre alternative hip-hop gem that can’t be placed into a box.

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The Milk Crate staff’s favorite tracks of the week, inspired by classic action movie car chase scenes and 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.

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Lethe’s new single, “It Was Just A Dream," will be released April 7 and is completely self-produced. The song highlights some of the artist’s best work as a producer.

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Niki Luparelli — comedian, singer, former Marilyn Monroe impersonator, and overall goddess of glamour — has graced the colorful corners of Boston’s music and burlesque scene with her talent for tribute.

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Fans were starting to suspect that So Much (For) Stardust would be From Under The Cork Tree 2.0.Wrong.

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The Milk Crate staff’s favorite tracks of the week from their ‘On Repeat’ Spotify playlist, 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.

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Though she’s just getting started, Addison Rae is America's next it-girl. She has the music, the style, the fan base, and the perfect amount of controversy to keep momentum moving.

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A playlist for season 4 of Succession. Yo, check it.

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The Milk Crate staff’s favorite musical collaborations 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.

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Emerson may not have any dedicated music programs or organizations, but within the hurricane of creativity the student body, alumni, and institution itself preaches, music is still a quintessential part of the school’s character.

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The album is a complete pop experience as you immerse yourself in the mind of Caroline Polachek, or what she refers to as her island.

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The single encapsulates the struggles of growing up, the ache of nostalgia for being small and the lack of responsibility that once was ours.

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I was recently asked what my red flag is. I answered something fairly banal, but I should have said that I used to gatekeep and belonged on the margins of being a non-toxic male manipulator.

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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.

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For British rapper slowthai, those dregs of self-hatred are a wellspring of artistic inspiration and the entire concept behind his latest album, UGLY (U Gotta Love Yourself).

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In honor of the 22nd anniversary of In the Mood for Love’s release on March 9th, here is a playlist of some of the best songs from Wong Kar-Wai’s films.

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“I feel like in a lot of the things I take inspiration from, which is the outdoors and mountains and solace, I want people to feel like that when they’re not there,” said McKaige, sitting outside of Pavement Coffeehouse. “As if listening to my music would transport them there.”

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21-year-old Vivi Rincon (she/her) is intimate, raw and honest in her debut EP, crash landing.

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For over 70 years we have provided students with both a creative outlet and a valuable learning experience for broadcast communications and radio. We strive to cultivate an inclusive, enthusiastic and diverse radio community. Reach out today to get involved.

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