{shortcode-5680fe3285089cfede10211607be7b30b680dcf1}We can all agree, this was a great summer for music. But now that summer 2024 is officially in the rearview mirror, let’s match the iconic albums with where we all live. Why? For the vibes!

Adams: The Tortured Poets Department — Taylor Swift

Adams is for creative types and wannabe creative types, a.k.a tortured poets. Also, the Inn is right next to the Barker Center.

Quincy: Short N’ Sweet — Sabrina Carpenter

Hot breakfast every day is simply that me espresso.

Lowell: Big Ideas — Remi Wolf

The… powerful… bells need a powerhouse voice like Remi to match.

Eliot: brat — Charli xcx

We can’t imagine climbing three flights of narrow stairs to move in nor can we navigate the tunnels, but the allure of the popcorn machine in Eliot grille and Fête keep us intrigued.

Kirkland: The Secret of Us — Gracie Abrams

Every year, we hear something new about the Kirkland cult community. Secret santa, witch hats… truly a house of many secrets.

Winthrop: The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess — Chappell Roan

Winthrop has had a rise and fall (being newly renovated, the dhall smell) and is in mid-River West. Enough said.

Leverett: C,XOXO — Camilla Cabello

Hugs and kisses to the cute merch. Not so much to the super exclusive dhall.

Dunster: Charm — Clairo

No Clairo shade in Dunster. Just a lo-fi vibe and a sizable number of lesbians.

Mather: Radical Optimism — Dua Lipa

This seems like the album they’d play in the high-rise elevator.

Cabot: Hit Me Hard And Soft — Billie Eilish

Birds of a feather… fish in the sea… Cabot community is soft, when the walk to the yard and back is hard. Duality.

Currier: Found Heaven — Conan Gray

We can imagine heaven to have a fountain in the middle of its dhall.

Pfoho: Crash — Kehlani

Pfoho is for the coffee addicts and the caffeine crash that hits them afterwards.