Trying to do good things for good reasons
Here’s a playlist of 65 songs I listened to and liked in October 2015. Four and a quarter hours of good musics. Some new discoveries for me this month that I really enjoyed were Liz Vice, Max Frost, Mark McGuire, and Faux Jean (the old project of one of my neighbors–Matty Schindler–who knew!) Enjoy the sounds,…
Here’s a playlist of 100 songs I listened to and enjoyed in September 2015. It was a good month for me musically, with a lot of artist variety (it was the first month I started using Spotify’s Discover Weekly feature–which I love!). The songs themselves are mostly low-key singer-songwriter types: pretty mellow, pretty lovely, pretty chill. Hope…
Here’s a playlist of 75 songs I listened to and liked way back in August of 2015 (the month I turned 33!) Lots of stuff here that was new to me, and which has stuck with me since. Mostly single tracks in this list, with a couple of exceptions, including some of my favorite new…
Here’s a playlist with 40 songs I listened to and liked in the summer of 2015 [March-July, basically]. Not a ton of variety, in hindsight, but I did really get into John Mark Nelson and Serengeti, and liked the new Brandi Carlile, Mirah, and Hamilton Leithauser records. I also listened to the Crookes a fair…
When Laurel and I first began dating, we made each other a series of mixtapes, not the most original idea, but it was an important part of our getting to know each other. For me, I decided to make a series of four discs BULL WORK BIRD SONG that were both a play on Laurel’s…
Our little man is almost a year old now (incredible!). We’ve continued our tradition of daily dance parties, and he’s at the point where he can do a bit of shaking and jiving on his own, which is both hilarious and heartwarming. It’s the best, really, having a tiny dancer in your family. My wife sent…
Here are 75 songs I listened to and liked in January and February of 2015. Cold months in Wisconsin, they were, but still some nice music in there for me, though not a ton of variety. I really liked the newest Clap Your Hands Say Yeah record Only Run, as well as Hurray for the…
Here the last of the 21 mixtapes I made for my sister as a Christmas present in 2010 (each one with only music released during each year of her life). Joanna Newsom’s “Does Not Suffice” appeared on the original disc between “Truth” and “Cold War,” but Spotify doesn’t have the song available in their library. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2009 mixtape I made for my sister. The second song was Nouvelle Vague’s cover of “Blister in the Sun,” which Spotify doesn’t have available in the US. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2008 mixtape I made for my sister. Frakkur’s “7” and Glasvegas’ “Go Square Go” appeared between “Halfway Home” and “The Hunter’s Star” and Seasick Steve’s “Walkin’ Man” appeared just before “Song to Bobby” on the original disc, but Spotify doesn’t have those songs. Enjoy!
This is the 2007 mixtape I made for my sister. Antony and the Johnson’s “You Are My Sister” (with Boy George) and Sun Kil Moon’s “Glenn Tipton” originally appeared on the disc just before “1234,” but Spotify didn’t have these songs available. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2006 mixtape I made for my sister. The second track was Primal Scream’s “Country Girl” and Nouvelle Vague’s “Dancing with Myself” and Serena Ryder’s “Sisters of Mercy” cover versions came between “Maybe Sparrow” and “The Greatest” on the actual disc, but Spotify doesn’t have those songs. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2005 mixtape I made for my sister. Sun Kil Moon’s cover of Modest Mouse’s “Neverending Math Equation” was included between “Made for TV Movie” and “You are a Runner and I Am My Father’s Son,” but Spotify doesn’t have that song. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2004 mixtape I made for my sister. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2003 mixtape I made for my sister. I spent the first 8 months without any music, living in England, before returning to college in August of this year. On the plane ride home, I listened to the airplane music station, taking obsessive notes and soaking up all the sounds. It had been a…
Here’s the 2002 mix I made for my sister. This was the first full year that I lived entirely without any popular music (and outside of the United States), so I heard none of these songs when they were first released. Enjoy!
I didn’t listen to a ton of music late in the 2014, apparently. Not a ton of memorable stuff leapt out at me. Some stuff I remember liking: Leif Vollebekk’s North Americana album, Field Report’s self-titled record, Other Lives, Tired Pony, Sinkane, and St. Paul and the Broken Bones’ Half the City. Enjoy!
Here the 2K1 mixtape I made for my sister. All songs included on Spotify. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2000 playlist I made for my sister. All songs included by Spotify (for the first time, I think). Enjoy!
Here’s the 1999 mix I made for my sister. I included the live acoustic version of Live’s “They Stood Up for Love” as well as two missing tracks right before Built To Spill’s “The Plan” at the end of the disc: Bonny ‘Prince’ Billy’s “A Minor Place” and Smog’s “Let’s Move to the Country,” but…