This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
All in QUICK HITS
“This band never disappoints! I have been listening to Explosions In The Sky ever since they released their first album. Each album is as good as the last and this is another post rock classic.”
“Only someone who's seen his share of darkness could so convincingly capture the light on the other end.”
Since the year in question is 2012, and since 20X12 = 240, this yearly summary playlist consists of 240 nice tunes released in the year 2012. From 240 different artists. Reshuffled on the regular for repeat shuffles. You can’t argue with that math.
“Swim Lessons has the swag of back-to-basics acoustic Devendra Banhart Pre-Cripple Crow. It will make you nostalgic for that 2005 indie music era. However it will also make you deeply thankful we have this beautiful rich acoustic album by Swim Lessons to fill that shaky-vocal freak folk void.”
This is a rap playlist that works good for when you need something in your ears to help motivate your next set of intentionally lifting heavy things over and over again. So it’s a bit more agro than my other rap playlist, but not too agro as I only have a resistance band at home.
“Voices like Mitski's deserve to be broadcasted from satellites into the atmosphere of Neptune and its surrounding moons. Only then will the solar system be at peace.”
The Soundcloud playlist for this month’s approved Submithub submissions is now up & running for March 2019.
“In an alternate universe —one where we all worked shorter weeks, everybody was genuinely concerned about climate change, and we all just got along— 'House Of Gold' was the biggest hit of 2010.”
“First heard Mama Got The Blues live on Radio National with CW soloing on a dobro. Utterly moving right to the last note. Another brilliant performance here. Genius!”
"“the world is pretty bad sometimes- but blithe field's new album makes it seem a lil more alright. so dreamlike- it takes me to a different and better place. i feel warm again.”