Spouting words (that might make sentences) on the Internet since 19XX.
Spouting words (that might make sentences) on the Internet since 19XX.
A common question I get is what kind of music do I listen to. Since people are curious, I figured I’d shed a little light on this. To explain what it is I listen to, I’ll post about the various playlists I have in my Google Play Music library Seeing how I’m on a train at night and sky is clear, it seems appropriate to start with “At The Stars”.
I created this playlist when I had roof access at my old apartment. The idea being these are songs I’d imagine listening to while chilling with your friends while looking up into the sky at night.
Now, keep in mind, when I listen to music, I tend to not listen to the lyrics, so if these songs don’t fit that mood, well… Oops. Instrumentally, I feel it matches that feeling.
If you use Google Play Music, you can listen to these songs here. If you don’t, here’s my track list (sorted by artist):
Anberlin
– (The Symphony Of) Blasé
Bayside
– Winter
Better Than Ezra
– At The Stars
Box Car Racer
– There Is
Brand New
– The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot
– Soco Amaretto Lime
Death Cab for Cutie
– I Will Follow You Into the Dark
The Format
– On Your Porch
Get Up Kids
– Campfire Kansas
– Long Goodnight
– Out of Reach
– Overdue
– Valentine
Harvey Danger
– Little Round Mirrors
Jack’s Mannequin
– Bruised (Acoustic)
Jenny & Tyler
– I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking for
Jimmy Eat World
– 23
– My Sundown
– Night Drive
– Please Say No
Motion City Soundtrack
– Hold Me Down
The New Amsterdam
– Turn Out the Lights
Our Lady Peace
– Dreamland
– Never Get Over You
– Paper Moon
Phantom Planet
– California (Tchad Blake Mix)
Remy Zero
– Fair
Save Ferris
– Let Me In
Smashing Pumpkins
– Spaceboy
Something Corporate
– Cavanaugh Park
– Miss America
– I Want To Save You (Acoustic)
Sum 41
– With Me
Taking Back Sunday
– Your Own Disaster
– New American Classic
– …slow Dance On The Inside