Every month since the start of 2007, I’ve made a mix of the the new songs I’ve discovered (or re-discovered), and every month I post the results here:
- “Sometimes You Can’t Make it on Your Own” by U2
- “In My Head” by the Ballet
- “Animé Eyes” by the Awkward Stage
- “FNT” by Semisonic
- “At First Sight” by Jay Brannan
- “Natural Disasters” by Enon
- “Redwood Tree” by Van Morrison
- “Time to Pretend” by MGMT
- “When the Day Met the Night” by Panic at the Disco
- “Your Protector” by Fleet Foxes
- “Radio Silence” by Boy Genius
- “Play with Fire” by Emily Asen
- “White Winter Hymnal” by Fleet Foxes
- “Us” by Regina Spektor
- “Christmas in Washington” by Steve Earle
- “Go on Home Baby” by Van Morrison
- “Desolation Row” by Bob Dylan
- “This Piece of Poetry Is Meant to Do Harm” by the Ark
- “Pot Kettle Black” by Tilly and the Wall
- “Turning the Gun on Myself” by Teddy Thompson
- “Wonder” by Willoughby
- “The Old Days” by Dr. Dog
This month, I’m trying something a little different and posting a Muxtape of my mix. I’ll be keeping it up there for one week, if you’d like to take a listen. There’s a 12-song upload limit, so here’s Part 1 and here’s Part 2.
And as always, if you’d like to exchange a mix of your own, for this or any of my earlier mixes, just let me know.
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