The first thing that caught my attention with these tracks is the lyrics. It was so good, I had to pull them out while listening to the song. Some are sad, some are happy, and some are even (my personal favorite) sad songs but they’re disguised with such a happy and groovy vibe, you completely forget it’s sad! — It’s honestly so cool how artists do that, it’s like, what do you want me to feel…? Anyway, all these tracks share one thing in common and it’s the way the lyrics make you think about life, something deeper, or maybe even something you’re experiencing at the moment.
Music always has this certain way to connect with whatever you’re feeling and that’s just a crazy thing, but it makes complete sense at the same time.
Andie constantly thinks of music as an escape to a whole other place. It also brings out this different side of her that only music can. Like, you ever have a bad day, but when you listen to this particular song or shuffle this certain playlist, everything seems better? Yeah, that's pretty much how it makes her feel too. And for her, music has to be playing everywhere– as in everywhere. It's like she has a soundtrack for anything. She can't stop writing or talking about it. It's something she can talk about with you for hours and hours. Music helps her get lost but in the best way possible.
Jane Asylum presents “Suck My Dickens”, a Jane Does Christmas Again production featuring an 80s, rock and Goth holiday and winter-themed playlist, along with a somewhat amusing Christmas story to warm your cockles.
Discover the fascinating world of Math Rock! Featuring artists like: Plini, Helices, Pineapple Express, Uchu Conbini, American Football, Covet, Delta Sleep, Sithu Aye
DJ Lyris from WLAG spins up the classics. Featuring artists like: Geto Boys, Michael Jackson, The Jacksons, Rockwell, Bill Mitchell, Levi Stubbs, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Gnarls Barkley
Holding hands with all that is holy and haunting. Featuring artists like: Donovan, Susan Christie, Jessica Pratt, Macie Stewart, Luscious Jackson, Leah Senior, Centre El Muusa, Molly Lewis.