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For my debut song, I sang Bikini Kill’s Capri Pants, a short song from a Riot Grrrl band fronted by Kathleen Hanna (of later Le Tigre fame) that I used to listen to back in my middle school punkrock days. I am very prone to indecision, and on jukeboxes and karaoke machines with literally every song in existence, analysis paralysis afflicts me hard this, however, was totally doable, since I only knew a handful of songs on the list anyway.
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What appealed to me about it at first was the relatively small, obscure song list (mainly old punk and indie no bands signed to major labels).
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Karaoke Underground is Austin, TX bar karaoke created, organized, and emceed by a great guy named Kaleb. Second, a friend invited Lindsay and I to go try bar karaoke at first, it was a hard pass from me, but I was prevailed upon to go and if not actively participate at least observe from a distance. Finally, the song Reflektor (from the eponymous 2013 album, released before Everything Now) really sealed the deal, so much so that for Halloween 2018 I dressed as the mirror guy from the music video! 13 Intervention was another early favorite, from the astounding second LP Neon Bible. The song that really did it for me was Put Your Money on Me from their most recent (2017) album Everything Now, a poppier departure from their earlier albums that polarized fans. Through mere exposure from Lindsay’s listening, I began to come around to them more and more myself, and eventually found myself binging the entire discography. I always suspected this band was worth a try, because some absolute genius set the dramatic final scene (spoilers!) of Once Upon a Time in the West to their song My Body is Cage, a mash-up that I encountered back in 2008 and which remains one of the best things I have ever seen on the internet. So what was the impetus for the renewed interest? Well, it was two-fold!įirst, Lindsay started listening to Arcade Fire very seriously, a band who I passively knew a few songs from (particularly the hits on their first LP Funeral, like Wake Up). In the car, it was almost always news radio, we liked quiet around the house, etc. I’m not sure what happened Lindsay and I had just gotten completely used to a music-free lifestyle over the past few years. This was the first year I really started to listen to music again (since college, really). Here are my top 100 tracks from 2018 (very little curation/editing here). I wanted no more than 1 song from a given artist (10 distinct artists here), but UFOF and Cattails from Big Thief’s album UFOF, and Not, from their second album released this year, Two Hands, all really need to be on there and I can’t in good conscience choose just one (I tried: it is impossible). You will notice that there are actually 12 songs. From this, I have taken the following 10 or so favorite songs of the year, in no particular order: I painstainkingly winnowed it down to exactly 100 (from just over 200 listens). Here is a playlist of my top 100 songs of the year (i.e., released in 2019). Spotify is also really great for making playlists. A good chunk of my musical finds this year came from the Discover Weekly playlist and various Daily Mixes that Spotify generates and personalizes for you each week. That being said, Spotify is still a great service and I would recommend it for anyone interested in music exploration. For these reasons, I recently rebooted my old Last.fm account to get more accurate data on my listening habits. Finally, they do not count plays from local files (i.e., files that are not on Spotify) I listened to Joanna Newsom’s album Divers a zillion times this year via the Spotify app, but it doesn’t count at all since she is not on Spotify. Spotify only includes songs streamed between January 1 and October 31: anything you listen to during November and December is excluded altogether (even from next year’s, I think)! Also, apparently they use some kind of sampling rather than relying on total listen-counts for each person. This year I did a lot more musical exploration than I have in the past! It has been really fun and really fruitful! Here is my wildly inaccurate Spotify Wrapped