{"id":352,"date":"2023-10-27T21:36:21","date_gmt":"2023-10-27T21:36:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wers.org\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-10-27-staff-pix-1027-october-new-releases\/"},"modified":"2026-03-18T15:24:20","modified_gmt":"2026-03-18T19:24:20","slug":"2023-10-27-staff-pix-1027-october-new-releases","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-10-27-staff-pix-1027-october-new-releases\/","title":{"rendered":"Staff Pix 10\/27: October New Releases"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">The Milk Crate staff\u2019s favorite releases from the month of October, presented with blurbs worthy of a promotional sticker on a jewel case. Tune in Fridays from 3-4PM EST to the Staff Pix radio show.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Bennett Himmel <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cVideo\u201d by Jane Remover <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Jane Remover made her name on chirpy hyperpop, but her new record <em>Census Designated<\/em> is so far removed that it feels like the work of a different artist. The record is a behemoth of experimental shoegaze. The highlight is the sprawling, eight minute \u201cVideo.\u201d The song prods along slowly, telling the story of a toxic, psychosexual relationship, with the hook being sung at barely a whimper. Suddenly, around six minutes in, the song erupts with Jane screeching \u201c\u2018Cause I saw us in the videOOOOOOO!!!!!\u201d It\u2019s heart wrenching and exhilarating at the same time. It\u2019s easily my favorite song of the month, and could even be my song of the year. Not to be missed!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Izzy Desmarais <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cThe American Dream Is Killing Me\u201d by Green Day<\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Green Day is no stranger to politically infused lyricism. They of course did it best with their seventh studio album, <em>American Idiot<\/em> (2005). Born out of the disillusionment synonymous with the Bush administration, American Idiot is an impeccable example of using music as narrative. I could genuinely go on about it for pages, but that\u2019s not what this blurb is about. It\u2019s about the band\u2019s newest release, \u201cThe American Dream Is Killing Me.\u201d The lead single off their upcoming record, <em>\u2018SAVIORS\u2019<\/em>, this track is\u2026fine. It\u2019s catchy, it\u2019s easy to bop your head along to, but it\u2019s also painfully on the nose. However, I don\u2019t think there\u2019s anything actually wrong with that. We\u2019re at a point where we need to sort of break down these fundamental, 101 concepts of different political ideologies. Take Greta Gerwig\u2019s <em>Barbie<\/em> (2023) for example. Did that movie say anything groundbreaking about feminism and the American woman experience? No, but some people don\u2019t understand why feminism is still important today, so to have meaningful (albeit a little basic) and highly visible media that can explain the foundations of these ideas is vital. Is \u201cThe American Dream Is Killing Me\u201d especially thought-provoking? No, but it does very blatantly critique systems that should be reexamined.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Lia Klug <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cHeadcase\u201d by Elle Coves<\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cAre you with that girl back in your hometown? \/ If we never kissed does it even count? \/ I STILL CAN\u2019T GET YOU OUT OF MY MOUTH.\u201d I mean come onnnnnn. Elle Coves is an Irish singer\/songwriter she has four songs out each and every one amazing. Coves tends to put the both euphoria and gut wrenching pain that fills teenage years into words with her songs and \u201cHeadcase\u201d is no exception. This song is about the tenuous relationship you have to heartbreak when you weren\u2019t ever really even together. Despite her, at this point, small catalog as far as i&#8217;m concerned the build up and dissipation of the bridge in this song cemented her as an up and coming popstar. Beyond excited to see what\u2019s next!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Lily Suckow Ziemer <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cyellow tape\u201d by REI AMI <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Singer REI AMI released her newest single \u201cyellow tape\u201d this month. She always delivers and this song is no different. \u201cyellow tape\u201d wastes no time getting started and quickly explodes into an electronic pop song. The lyrics are full of allusions to murder like the title suggests, such as \u201cRed lights and yellow tape\u201d and \u201cRunaway murder case.\u201d But the underlying message is that of heartbreak and revenge. REI AMI sings, \u201c\u200b\u200bBroke hearts, you left me bleeding,\u201d then delves into her response with the line, \u201cI&#8217;ll leave you barely breathing.\u201d The song satisfies something you may not have known you were looking for and should definitely be added to your queue.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Stephanie Weber <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cSilver\u201d by Say She She <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">After seeing Say She She in concert the other week for free, I started listening to their music. \u201cSilver\u201d is one of my favorite songs in their discography, part of their most recent album release <em>Silver<\/em>. It\u2019s the final song and is just under nine minutes. Although it\u2019s long, the song is worth every second. The three vocalists, all women, harmonize and create angelic music together. It\u2019s absolutely beautiful, slow, and melodic. Inspired by disco and soul, falsetto notes fill the space with unexpected distorted guitar breaks in between. There is also the addition of chimes, both metal and digitally created. Although the song is mostly instrumental, it does have some dreamy lyrics like \u201cWho will line the sky \/ looking through the lens of the night.\u201d The album represents everything filled with wonder and mystique, like water, a forest, or walking through a trail basked only with the moonlight.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Ellie Abbey <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cAway!Away!Away!\u201d by Levi White <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">I have been anticipating Levi White\u2019s new album <em>Whitenoise<\/em> for months, and I have to say, it completely lives up to the hype I was preemptively giving it. Granted, I\u2019ve known him since I was five or six, and I\u2019m featured on a different song on this project, but I\u2019m saying this as objectively as I can. This album is fresh, funky, and one of the most cohesive albums that I\u2019ve seen in quite a while. \u201cAway!Away!Away!\u201d is one of my personal highlights. The whole song has this certain vibe that just makes you wanna move. I was lucky enough to hear this song a couple months ago before it was finished, but I think that the song as it is now is such a solid piece of work. It flows nicely, it opens and ends well, and the hook is catchy. What more could you ask for? If you get the time to listen, \u201cAway!Away!Away!\u201d will take you away, away, away.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Payton Cavanaugh <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cgreen Bottle\u201d by Margot Liotta<\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Margot Liotta is such a beautiful artist, musician, and lyricist. This song is one I was eagerly anticipating, and it\u2019s the perfect ode to heartbreak in the city. \u201cBreaking down is so easy when you\u2019re on the green line.\u201d A genius line. Everything can feel so out of control and all consuming in young adulthood. Especially navigating all the experiences, growth, and change that comes with coming of age. The relatability of this piece when you too are in your 20s and living in Boston is unmatched.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><\/h1>\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Malia Welham <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cMisty Town\u201d by Lamp <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">After three years Lamp is back with their new album, <em>Dusk to Dawn<\/em>. With a total of twenty tracks, it is their longest record to date. They stay true to their shibuya-kei and city pop sound with bossa nova, jazz, and funk influences. Their unique sound allows their music to send you into a new universe filled with flowing water, swaying trees, and soaring birds. Personally, I imagine the album cover as a portal to this new world, where all my worries dissipate and I can stroll along the beach from dusk to dawn. In the&nbsp; track \u201cMisty Town,\u201d the breathy and gentle vocals of lead singer Taiyo, create a nostalgic atmosphere. When the vocals blend with the masterful groove of the piano, drum, and guitar, the listener is sent to this misty town. A place of the past, where the listener can revel in both comfort and intrigue.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Serenity Holland <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cOne Of Your Girls\u201d by Troye Sivan<\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">One of my friends forced me to listen to this song, and I was reluctant at first as I wasn\u2019t really anticipating the release. However, I collapsed at her feet the first time the chorus hit. \u201cOne of Your Girls\u201d sounds like careless joy, allowing me to get lost in the groovy bass line and funky synths. All I wanna do is close my eyes and sway in a sweaty room surrounded by torn up walls, with the flash of strobe lights bouncing off of them. In the music video, Troye Sivan dresses in drag and seduces Ross Lynch, singing that he\u2019ll be one of his girls if he ever gets desperate. The message of essentially not belonging to anybody but yourself, leaves me feeling empowered every single time.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Matt Kugel <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cTomorrow\u2019s Winter\u201d by Fm Forest <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cTomorrow\u2019s Winter\u201d is the title track of ambient producer Fm Forest\u2019s newest album. Its title is a little misleading, since the album leans more into a late autumn vibe than a winter one, but I\u2019m not complaining! The song utilizes bright synths and nature recordings to masterfully evoke feelings of fall, a season of relaxation and coziness. Fall is my favorite season, but it can be easy to lose focus on those more lowkey feelings in the midst of an overwhelmingly stressful semester. I\u2019ve been struggling recently to slow down and enjoy all the things I love about autumn, but when I put on Fm Forest\u2019s newest project I can\u2019t help but take a deep breath. Deep in the mix, they layer sounds that are literally lifted right out of Oregon\u2019s forests, placing listeners below the colossal canopies of the state\u2019s firs and maples. But the electronic elements of the song make sure things stay lively. Recurring twinkles keeps it interesting and, as funny as it sounds, feel almost fantastical. With some of the sounds on this track, I can\u2019t help but imagine little fairies and sprites dancing around, having a good time, just generally being jovial. Bursting with texture, \u201cTomorrow\u2019s Winter\u201d may not be the most explosive or exciting song, but it\u2019s a great fit for anyone who, like me, feels like they still haven\u2019t gotten in touch with their autumnal side as much as they\u2019d like to.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Everly Orfanedes <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cIs iT Over Now? (Taylor\u2019s Version) (From The Vault)\u201d by Taylor Swift <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">At midnight on October 27, 2023, Taylor Swift released <em>1989 (Taylor\u2019s Version)<\/em>. With every re-recording Swift does, she includes a number of never-heard-before tracks which she wrote before the original albums were released many years ago, but ended up tossing to the side in the process. Thus, these \u201cvault\u201d tracks did not make the original records. All I can say is, why did Miss Swift scrap this absolute pop banger \u201cIs It Over Now?\u201d ten years ago? Make it make sense. The introduction of the song at first listen reminds me of her song \u201cLabyrinth\u201d from her recent 2022 album <em>Midnights<\/em>. The verses follow this comparison as well, however, the chorus is what defines this song. Even the pre-chorus packs a Swift certified punch, as she squeezes clever lyrics into this anticipatory lead up: \u201cLet&#8217;s fast forward to three hundred takeout coffees later \/ I see your profile and your smile on unsuspecting waiters \/ You dream of my mouth before it called you a lying traitor\u2026\u201d This is definitely my favorite song from <em>1989 (Taylor\u2019s Version)<\/em>, and everyone should give the album, and especially the vault tracks a listen today.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Julia Norkus <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cGood God\u201d by Daffo<\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Some of my favorite artists have a tendency to lean into lyrical dissonance\u2014they just love to camouflage soul crushing lyrics with bright instrumentals that make my brain feel warm when I should actually be vomiting my entrails up. \u201cGood God,\u201d from the band Daffo\u2019s newest EP <em>Pest<\/em> (2023), takes the typical Daffo acoustic melancholy in a new direction. Upon first listen, it really made me think of \u201cCircle the Drain\u201d by Soccer Mommy and that\u2019s probably why it drew me in in the way that it has. Not only that, but lyrically, I feel pretty understood. Maybe it\u2019s my Catholic upbringing, but when lead singer Gabi Gamberg (they\/them) said, \u201cMy belief in a good god is ruined \/ &#8216;Cause how come I don&#8217;t get what I want,\u201d it put me right back in Sunday school. I remember being eight years old and I think I\u2019m still waiting for \u201cGod\u201d to answer any\/all of my prayers. Gamberg\u2019s words remind me of the way I felt about God\u2014why would someone or something like that who is supposed to protect all things, allow bad things to happen? I think this realization allowed me to live a little freer, a little lighter, without the fear of disappointing someone who wouldn\u2019t help me in the first place.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Gabriella Collin <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cBodys &#8211; Live At Brooklyn Steel\u201d by Car Seat Headrest <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cThis is an older one. You might recognize it.\u201d Old is new, new is old. This iteration of \u201cBodys&#8221; is plucked right from Car Seat Headrest\u2019s live show in Brooklyn. In its original form, \u201cBodys\u201d is noisy, grainy and heavily layered with overlapping parts. The song is part of the album <em>Twin Fantasy<\/em> (2018), Car Seat Headrest\u2019s recent claim to fame. The song is very personal, very inward, about holding and dancing and sharing fleeting moments of life with someone you care about. \u201cDon\u2019t you realize \/ our bodies could fall apart at any second?\u201d Will Toledo, I think you know the answer. This live recording of \u201cBodys\u201d is more stripped-back than the original, but calling it an acoustic version wouldn\u2019t be true. As is true for most of their live shows, lead singer Will Toledo is much clearer, often prompting the comment, \u201cI didn\u2019t know these guys could sing.\u201d Their vocals hold up, and for anyone who was listening to <em>Teens of Denial<\/em> (2015) at 14, it\u2019s almost like being there.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Charlie Deitchman <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cVoyager\u201d by boygenius <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">As an avid boygenius listener, I obviously stayed up until midnight on Friday the 13th to listen to their new EP, <a href=\"https:\/\/wecb.live\/milkcrate\/2023-10-19-the-friday-the-thirteenth-gift-we-all-needed-the-rest\"><span style=\"text-decoration:underline\"><em>the rest<\/em><\/span><\/a>. I loved all four of the new songs but my favorite had to be Voyager. As a freshman in college in a new city, I find this song very relatable. I have found myself on a number of occasions \u201cwalking alone in the city\u201d (usually to get a cup of coffee from the South End), as well as dealing with the idea of battling emotions that is present in the song. Overall, I have found Phoebe\u2019s mellow voice mixed with the soft plucking of the guitar and Lucy and Julien\u2019s harmonized humming to be a great comfort throughout October.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Sage Liebowitz<\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cLive It Up (High Tide)\u201d by Surfaces <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Songs by Surfaces never fail to remind me of a good time in my life. I think it\u2019s special to listen to a summer song during the fall, seeing as it reminds me of home. They always set the perfect beach scene and make me feel like I\u2019m driving along the California coast with the windows down and my hair dancing in the wind (I know it sounds super cliche but it\u2019s true!) Moral of the story: listen to this song if you\u2019re missing the sun or your home in California.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Isabelle Pan <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cShe Calls Me Back (With Kacey Musgraves)\u201d by Noah Kahan<\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Noah Kahan\u2019s album <em>Stick Season<\/em> came out earlier this year, and recently he\u2019s been releasing new versions of his songs with other artists. He released \u201cShe Calls Me Back\u201d with Kacey Musgraves earlier this month. I wasn\u2019t super into Noah Kahan until he started making songs with artists that I really enjoy, like Musgraves, and now I\u2019m starting to understand why everyone loves him so much. Their two voices go really well together, with Musgraves\u2019 country twang, and Kahan\u2019s folk voice, the two pair really well together. I also love the brutal honesty in all of Noah Kahan\u2019s songs. He really captures the essence of New England perfectly, and it\u2019s been really fun discovering his music while living in Boston.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p class=\"\">The Milk Crate staff\u2019s favorite releases from the month of October, presented with blurbs worthy of a promotional sticker on a jewel 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