Song of the Day
Each day in 2022, I chose a song. Sometimes it chose me.
Carnage
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
Another stunner from Nick Cave — who I’ve been listening to for decades. Likely more of his music will appear before this 365 day playlist comes to an end. I played this new record often during the pandemic, and the title track has this beautiful refrain and chorus that would run through my mind. The songwriting and the entire recording/mix gave me these palpable feelings of nostalgia, sadness, hope.
Still Space
Satoshi Ashikawa
I have a fresh mix of ambient, classical and electronic music playing as I write this new screenplay every morning. This breathtaking track is from an early pioneer of Japanese ambient music — an 80’s movement that believed sound and music need a physical space to exist. The result are recordings that feel cinematic and specific. Songs that crave physical context — like a place, a character, a story.
A Violent Yet Flammable World
Au Revoir Simone
I woke up early this morning thinking about Twin Peaks, which is not unusual for me, and heard the opening drums to this surreal song. I don’t want to lose myself — It’s a whisper — It’s a funny thing. A good omen on this first day of the week.
Pale Green Things
The Mountain Goats
This has always felt like a Sunday morning song to me. Before dawn, our hero rides with the windows down to the racetrack to watch his abuser from a distance. He notices those little weeds coming up through the cracked asphalt. The way Darnielle repeats At Last in verse three is beautiful and chilling.
Favorite Song
2nd Grade
A little song that feels big early this morning — infatuation in first person from April through July. Emotions defined by an eight song playlist, Up in my room / I hid all June / My favorite song was Sixteen Blue. Going with the demo, but the full band version rips. I played this beautiful, addictive record more than any other in ‘21.
Song to the Siren
This Mortal Coil
So dated, yet perfection for ‘83 — I love re-watching this. Elizabeth Fraser has no idea of what’s ahead — the entire story…but mostly, that her little 4AD B-Side cover of Tim Buckley’s song would be the one people remember and revere.
Trouble with Boys
David Bazan
A track (and video) for fathers with daughters everywhere — this one is slaying me over coffee this morning. I have so many superlative feelings of appreciation and confidence for my daughter. How quickly this daydream shatters when I allow myself to fear for her future relationships.
Moll & Zeis
David Long & Shane O’Neill
The gorgeous title track is from their terrific 2021 release. It’s a true record — the kind you’d play front to back if you had the vinyl. Born from remote, pandemic sessions — these longtime friends (legends) struck solid gold together.
Let Down
Radiohead
My favorite song by the band who needs no introduction — the kind of track headphones were made for — how disastrously misguided was I in ‘92 to think CREEP would give them one-hit-wonder status? 🤦🏻♂️ 30 years and 9 albums later — each unique/terrific — they are the seminal band of our time.
Toy Automatic
The Afghan Whigs
GENTLEMEN knocked us all out in ‘93 — a dark and explicit song cycle at the peak of grunge. Twenty years later we get this beauty from IN SPADES.
un rayo de luz
MCENROE
I’ve been turned on to some great indie bands from Spain over the years. McEnroe is one of my favorites. This song is soothing/mesmerizing — feels like a love song for a Sunday with the beautiful male/female trade-off vocals that translate: I will row / always toward you / no matter / if the force is yours or mine ♥️
Cattle and Cane
The Go-Between
In a way, Robert Forster and Grant McLennan chose the perfect band name. Both enigmas, they don’t fit easily into categories. Calling them a poor-man’s Lennon/McCartney might feel like a backhanded compliment, but somehow that’s what they were and for many years created magic together.
Sheela Na Gig
PJ Harvey
She arrived fully formed in ‘92 with DRY and watching her bemused reaction to the Reading Fest mosh pit is a delight this morning. Such a smart, powerhouse singer/song writer, performer, bad-ass rock star.
Smoke and Mirrors
The Magnetic Fields
I woke up thinking about The Magnetic Fields. This sublime track landed on many of my mix tapes — specifically my first home-burned CD’s gifted to friends in the mid 90’s. Now this gorgeous song lands on Apple Music playlists which is not the same.
Just Be Simple
Songs: Ohia
Another lovely, tragic figure. Like Scott Hutchison, Jason Molina suffered and seemed too talented for the music biz and too good for this world. He left us a lot of songs that can help ward off the darkness.
Death Dream
Frightened Rabbit
I often think of this song. Our darkest thoughts seem to come at night, so I find it very comforting. We usually feel better in the morning if we can get through the night.
Aries
Gorlliaz (feat. Peter Hook)
Damon Albarn's virtual band has been at it 25 years and only getting better. Love Peter Hook's New Order vibe + Albarn's vocals here. Rise up / rise up / rise up / rise up / rise up...Love their animations too.
Let Me Roll It
Paul McCartney and Wings
Incredible track my older brother played as kids. I've kept it close to me my whole life and loved seeing it resurrected and used so cinematically in one of my favorite movies of the year.
Molly Malone
A sad day. Shane O’Connor, Sinéad’s son, took his own life at 17. This is Dublin’s unofficial anthem about a young and beautiful fishmonger who died young and haunts the city.
Song of the Mogwai
Moon Racer
Woke up with this in my head. Love everything about this. Nostalgic band name with twee lo-fi sound. Their purple cassette I play in my car. And Autumn E's own animation that screened at Cucalorus.