“This wonderful and moving album flatters the growing up sadness (you might have wanted to skip) but will make you better as a human being.”
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
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“This wonderful and moving album flatters the growing up sadness (you might have wanted to skip) but will make you better as a human being.”
The HI54 ‘Provincial Playlists’ idea continues, this time with 95 nice tracks from 95 different bands/musicians being carefully exported from the Canadian province of Newfoundland & Labrador (or with past roots there) for your listening pleasure / headphone tourism needs.
“We're halfway through season 6 of Golden Girls & we've yet to consider hitting the 'Skip Intro' button — so if it's not best theme song ever, it's at least on Mt. Rushmore. Also… show holds up great & the cast is perfect (and deserves Mt. Rushmore more than those other old white folks).”
The HI54 ‘Provincial Playlists’ idea continues, this time with 95 nice tracks from 95 different bands/musicians being carefully exported from the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island (or with past roots there) for your listening pleasure / headphone tourism needs.
“No-one writes melodies like Tele Novella right now. Melodic, unpredictable, and bolstered by gorgeous & clever arrangements.”
The HI54 ‘Provincial Playlists’ idea continues, this time with 95 nice tracks from 95 different artists being carefully exported from the Canadian province of Manitoba for your listening pleasure / headphone tourism needs.
Whenever you say that you like "country music", it is very important to clarify what you mean by "country music". The music on this playlist is what I am talking about when I profess my country liking and if you've ever listened to modern country radio, you should understand exactly why the clarification is needed.
“Their best album in a decade. Truly amazing that even after 30+ years JD is still writing songs that can stand up there with his all-time classics.”
Because I was born in the 80s, I feel a more nostalgic connection to the cartoons, movies and video games that come from that era than I do with some of the ‘polished in a uniquely 80s Capitalism/Consumerism way’ music, BUT, just like with any other decade, there’s a whole bunch of interesting gems worth discovering/revisiting — this eighties playlist being an example of that. |-> OPEN ON SPOTIFY
“This record is gonna have a huge impression on future generations of creators. Truly one of the most inspiring things I've heard in a long time, nothing short of a MASTERPIECE.”
“I realize that Australia and New Zealand are totally different countries and the people don't like being confused with each other *BUT* I think we can all agree that they're very close in proximity on the map and their flags kinda look the same, so… here's a 95 track playlist featuring artists from both totally different countries.”
“A friend of mine sent me this album and said "This might be the perfect punk album" and you know what I think he's right.”