Day 68 (May 26): Cheerleader - A Million Ways
After yesterday's very bad Dominic Cummings bit (anybody enjoy that? I'm asking because I personally did not), we're back to real music again. And, aw shit, I am feeling very musically inspired today. Blame it on the post-exams ennui and that. I haven't had an original thought not about Dominic Cummings in the day.
It's a shame, because summer is usually a Very Musical time for me, for reasons.I can't quite articulate. Is it all the train journeys I would be taking? Long walks on the beach? Don't ask me why, but even in the cold dark of winter, I often find myself coming back to what was lighting up my brain back in July.
So for today's song of the day, I am delegating to my past self - specifically, 2016 me. A thing I'll tell you about 2016 me is that he loved bands with less than 100,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. One song each from an obscure indie band, please.
Today's song of the day is just one of those bands/songs - "A Million Ways" from Cheerleader's 2015 album The Song of Your Youth. Who's Cheerleader? I have never known. Is the song any good? It's fine. Kind of watery post-pop-punk stuff that most people with properly evolved tastes will have forgotten after an hour. It's good to be honest about what you liked.
It's a shame, because summer is usually a Very Musical time for me, for reasons.I can't quite articulate. Is it all the train journeys I would be taking? Long walks on the beach? Don't ask me why, but even in the cold dark of winter, I often find myself coming back to what was lighting up my brain back in July.
So for today's song of the day, I am delegating to my past self - specifically, 2016 me. A thing I'll tell you about 2016 me is that he loved bands with less than 100,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. One song each from an obscure indie band, please.
Today's song of the day is just one of those bands/songs - "A Million Ways" from Cheerleader's 2015 album The Song of Your Youth. Who's Cheerleader? I have never known. Is the song any good? It's fine. Kind of watery post-pop-punk stuff that most people with properly evolved tastes will have forgotten after an hour. It's good to be honest about what you liked.
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