12/15 by E

       The monthly playlist is going to try to resurrect some songs from the past couple of months (or even year) because the blog got away from writing about artists/bands to watch versus doing some short song posts and there will be some changes coming soon that will, hopefully, lead to some better organization and more band features for some great artists that you should already be listening to. If I have talked about the music in a previous post, just click on the song name to take you to said post, otherwise, just listen to the music below for some good stuff. Listen to "Mama, I Wanna Go Home" from City Rain and "Climbing Walls" from Strange Talk on SoundCloud.
       There's a lot of music that I've just sort of skimmed over for the last two or three months (and so much more that I took out of this playlist), so bear with me and pick and choose in the drop down playlist option if you don't want to sit through everything. 
"Die For Something Beautiful" Palaye Royale
"House on Fire" Black Taxi
"Synesthesia" Chuckie Campbell
"Talk" Kodaline
"Mekong Delta" Eden Mulholland
"Goodbye Serenade" The Rebel Light
"Rude" Magic
"This Fire" Birds of Tokyo
"Dust and Bones" Night Terrors of 1927
"On Your Side" SafetySuit
"Light of Day" The Silent Comedy
"Take Yours, I'll Take Mine" Matthew Mole
"Fire to Myself" Al'Michael
"Crystallized" Young the Giant
"The Courtship of Summer Preasley" The Griswolds
"Pull Down the Moon" Cattle & Cane
"When We Were Young" Brett Dennen
"Visions" Saintseneca
"Zero to Eleven" Julian Taylor Band
"Holy Infinity" GOVS
"Fool's Fate" Nat Dunn
"Electric Ships" Love Like Hate
"Follow My Feet" The Unlikely Candidates
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Heaven by E

       I'm going to take time later to talk about how Beyoncé is amazing and that I kind of love her for completely screwing up everyone's 'Best of 2013' lists and that releasing an album on Friday the 13th with absolutely no warning is amazing, but this song really needs no more words.
       It's gorgeous, pretty heart-wrenching, and just so close to perfection that I want to play it on repeat but I also don't want to get super depressed while listening to it. 
       Check out "Heaven" below and if you're one of very few people who have not bought her new album yet, do so now, because it's greatly addictive.
"Heaven" Beyoncé
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Get Around This by E

       Remember when I said I was going to put up my interview with Melodime but then I had a final or work every day (or both) and I was thinking "fuck all of this" and didn't get much done because there was too much going on that could hold my interest and I just couldn't focus on finishing that task.. yeah. The good news is, the interview is all set and ready to go, but the (semi) bad news is that I am not going to put it up until Tuesday (it is set to go up automatically so that I can't flake out on that again).
       Anyways, it's SafetySuit Saturday again and I have some time to kill before going to work so maybe I can put up a few posts for you guys and even take a short time to talk about how Beyoncé is more amazing than any of us will ever be (that being said, I do have the attention span of a three year old and someone is definitely cooking something in the kitchen).
       The song's awesome because there's definitely a lot of violin in there, the lyrics are great and it's nearly impossible to not get caught up in that chorus, and the whole composition is, as always, perfect.
"Get Around This" SafetySuit
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