November 2015 Music Playlist

November 2015 Music Playlist

Here it is a short, but sweet post with my playlist of the music I discovered last month. I'm busy with lots of holiday stuff and nonsense, so I can't go into why I love the songs on the list (sorry songs!), but I did want to get something out there despite all the craze of Christmas. As always, I recommend listening to ALLLLL the songs on the list, but if I had to pick a top 3 it would be "Nottamun Town" by LISTENBEE, which actually showed up on last month's list, but it was at the very end of the month AND I missed it when I was picking October Favs, so it's getting all the love here because it's fulfilling my need for a modern indie cowboy anthem; and  Working For It by Zhu, Skrillex, and THEY. because it reminds of all the best non-rapping parts of Childish Gambino songs; and finally "Ritual Blush" by George Blush, an emerging artist from London who I am LOVING because his sound is expansive and urgent. Check out the full playlist on Spotify, listen to it in the embed player, or peruse the track listing below. 

So, thus ends this real world interlude in the festive fantasy in which I currently exist. Enjoy!

SPOTIFY PLAYER

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Cake by the Ocean by DNCE
  2. Nottamun Town by LISTENBEE
  3. Cry Baby by The Neighbourhood
  4. Flesh without Blood by Grimes
  5. Heart is  Full by Miike Snow
  6. Follow You by Night Riots <such a weird song...>
  7. Heading Up High Armin van Buuren, Kensington
  8. What I Wouldn't Do by Serena Ryder
  9. First Time by Icona Pop
  10. Love Don't Die by The Fray
  11. Bang Bang - My Baby Shot Me Down by Nancy Sinatra <old, but great>
  12. Working For It by Zhu, Skrillex, THEY.
  13. Ritual Blush by Geoge Cosby
  14. What a Feeling by One Direction
  15. Always/Never by Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes
  16. Made of Dreams by Brandyn Burnette
  17. Prisoner by Steve Angello feat. Gary Go
  18. Don't You Wait by Cloves

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