Matt Jenko

Matt Jenko
Hi my name is Matt, but my friends call me Matt. I’m on the wrong side of 29 (damn I hate it every time I have to update that number), definitely feeling my age, but never felt happier and more content than I do at this point in my life. I’ve been through some rocky patches (who hasn’t) and lived to tell the tale, and boy do I gots some stories. When I’m not giving opinions absolutely nobody asked for, I’m doing a worldbuilding with my passion project, vivaellipsis. If you like offbeat nonsense delivered through immersive escapism, then go and get involved. Or don’t, I’m not telling you what to do. I’m not yer boss. I’m a simple man with simple interests. I like Yorkshire tea, the sound of rain on the window, and a bloody good story.

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Music to Escape Reality

Shoegazing

15 August 2024

Track Listing

  • Dark Stone – Holy Fawn
  • Donuts – Mogwai
  • Ace Faced On the Scene – Guitaro
  • Echo and Abyss – Caspian
  • Kick The Tragedy – Drop Nineteens
  • To Stay – Sadness
  • Into the Deep Time (One Sun) – Candy Claws
  • Near – Deafheaven
  • Job’s Lament – Godspeed You! Black Emperor
  • Into the Waves – Alcest
  • Battery Point – Beak>
  • Comforter – Jesu
  • Hortur – Picastro
  • Eternal Return – Locrian
  • Kintsukuroi – Human Colonies
  • Science Beat – Have A Nice Life
  • The Rat – The Walkmen
  • Death Sentences – Black Wing
  • Blaster – Pinkshinyultrablast
  • California Crossing – Fu Manchu
  • Mr Medicine – Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs
  • Sunday Driver – True Widow

Playlist image by Hans Eiskonen on Unsplash

Nostalgia music

10 July 2024

I was chatting with Liane a while back (actually, a really long while back now!) and she told me about how when she was at uni, they had a listening lounge – a place to go hang out with headphones on and listen to tracks. It got us thinking about how certain tracks can transport us instantly back in time, and so we decided to make a playlist of our best nostalgia music.

Every track on this list is one that vividly catapults us back to a very specific place and time – for me, that can be in the car on the way to college, being 10 years old, or commuting to work (back when I did commute).

It’s a time capsule of memories and feelings (and not always good ones either – Banarang takes me back to a time in my life I’m happy to have left behind), and while many of these tracks might not hold any baggage for you, our hope is that it inspires you to think about your own nostalgia music – we’d love to hear it!

If work times are currently tough, Liane’s Guide to Conflict Management might be a good place to start!

Track Listing

  • Political – Spirit Of The West
  • Big Yellow Taxi – Counting Crows
  • Circle – Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
  • Into the Ocean – Andy McKee
  • Vienna – Billy Joel
  • Madness – Muse
  • Only You – Yazoo
  • Everlong – Foo Fighters
  • I Will Wait – Mumford & Sons
  • Flannigan’s Ball – Dropkick Murphys
  • Nightswimming – R.E.M.
  • Go Your Own Way – 2004 Remaster – Fleetwood Mac
  • Sweetest Thing – U2
  • Jets – Bonobo
  • Don’t Know Why – Norah Jones
  • Bangarang (feat. Sirah) – Skrillex
  • Bizarre Love Triangle – New Order
  • Found – Matt Fax

Playlist image by John Matychuk on Unsplash

We’re Collecting Rocks

21 May 2024

Michael Writes:

Top 2 Songs from Matt & Why:

Way Down The Line – The Offspring

Growing up, I always had my eyes glued to the TV screen whenever I noticed a music video by The Offspring had come on. ‘Original Prankster’ and ‘Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)’ were some of my favourite music videos, so I was elated when Matt evoked those feelings I treasured of having found a band I thought to be really edgy and cool at the time. I like the opening line of the song – whether true or not I won’t dive in to – but, it really gets me thinking about cycles we get stuck in. I know there’s been many moments for me where I’ve been livid with my parents thinking “why don’t they get it?!”. Imagining they probably experienced the same feeling growing up humanises them in my eyes. With this song, I can award my parents a level of compassion I previously thought excessive. Still, as life moves on it’s slightly amusing and bittersweet that I, too, could one day have a young one looking at me bewildered, failing to imagine why I don’t get it.

Antireal – The Glitch Mob

I first heard this song while starting my late night gym session. During my rests, I found myself thinking “Matt had no business going this hard with a track selection”. It seemed so perfect for the mood and intentions I had going into the gym. While ‘Locked in’, I could imagine myself as my favourite video game character growing up – Sonic the Hedgehog. From my copy of ‘Sonic Rush Adventure’ on the Nintendo DS Lite, Sonic became an amazing role-model for a free spirited individual going with the flow and on the run to his next adventure. Around that time, I was heavily involved with athletics and the 100m sprint was my highlight (you see the sonic link now?). I didn’t have the greatest stamina, but I always wished I could seemingly run forever, just like Sonic.

A song you were really happy to share & why?

Sassafras Roots – Green Day

Ah, lockdown… the gift that just kept on giving. I remember being overweight, angry and late to my A-Level physics class with this song playing. I had just left university after falling out of love with Chemistry, fortunately it was an amicable breakup. I thought going back to do my favourite science would heal the heartbreak of the growing belief around the idea that “I’m a little behind in life”. In this period of my life I really wanted nothing to do with anything; I was just along for the ride. “Just complete this A-Level and get back in uni” was the mantra for many months. If I wasn’t revising, I had this song playing knowing I didn’t want to do anything but sleep the time away. It’s slightly amusing how I’m on the other side writing this. I feel I’m paying respects to that part of me that had been so let down and disappointed in things not going according to plan. Knowing how good things are now, it makes me appreciate those moments for their raw emotional intensity even more.

Any more for any more?

Starting this playlist with Matt was exactly what I needed at the time. I got to tap into the rock, metal and screamo collection I thoroughly enjoyed while trying to master Guitar Hero World Tour. I had the bundle so of course I got well acquainted with the songs; sadly, my singing in career mode wasn’t as successful as I wanted. I value the moments when you find yourself connecting with someone who reminds you of the cherished moments you had growing up. To the person who ends up reading this, I invite them to remember just how cool they are for experiencing those good moments growing up.

Track Listing

  • One Armed Scissor – At the Drive-In
  • Inertiatic Esp – The Mars Volta
  • Chop Suey! – System Of A Down
  • Pop Off! – Dance Gavin Dance
  • My Curse – Killswitch Engage
  • Existence – August Burns Red
  • Suffocating Under Words Of Sorrow (What Can I Do) – Bullet For My Valentine
  • Kool-Aid – Bring Me The Horizon
  • Almost Easy – Chris Lord-Alge Mix – Avenged Sevenfold
  • Try Honesty – Billy Talent
  • The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows – Brand New
  • Cute Without The ‘E’ (Cut From The Team) – Remastered – Taking Back Sunday
  • In Too Deep – Sum 41
  • Way Down The Line – The Offspring
  • Sassafras Roots – Green Day
  • Anesthesia – Bad Religion
  • The Blister Exists – Slipknot
  • 2nd Sucks – A Day To Remember
  • No Sleep Tonight – Enter Shikari
  • Antireal – The Glitch Mob
  • Omen – The Prodigy
  • Hold Your Colour – Pendulum

Playlist image by Thiago Barletta on Unsplash

Back to The 80’s

3 May 2024

The musicto community remembers Mr. Fusion

8 tracks from the 80’s – starting all energetic as if fueled by “something” only to finish in that super relaxed state that 80’s parties generally ended up in.


8 Songs for The 80’s:

Jan Seedman

Precious – The Pretenders

 1980: Undeniably one of the greatest years in music. While “Precious” was recorded in 1979, Americans identified with The Pretenders’ debut the following year. The track is a collision of punk, rock, pop and attitude, which summed up the persona of many teens and young adults during that era.


Matt Jenko

Ride On Time – Black Box

Ride On Time is one of those timeless classics. I’ve been DJing a bit recently and every time I play this, no matter who’s in the crowd, everybody has the best time. I love songs that unite people across age groups, it really speaks to the universal power of music. Finding common ground through a shared love of sound is such a great feeling. The world feels more divided than ever, we forget that we’re way more similar than we are different. The more we can do to remember that, the less time we’ll spend feeling angry and upset – and who doesn’t want to feel less angry and upset?


Jane Asylum

Radio Silence – Blue Peter

Every time I remember a song by some unsung hero of 80s Canadian rock, I pop into Spotify and learn that these songs and heroes are from the early 90s. Either this is a testament to Canadian rock artists being ahead of their times, or an indication that one decade bleeds into another as I get older. I’d love to say, “It’s probably the latter.” Sadly, I know it is (it’ll happen to you one day too). In any case, one Canadian band from the 1980s that doesn’t get as much attention in the 21st century as many others — but should —  is Blue Peter. Their biggest hit was “Don’t Walk Past,” from their 1983 album Falling but I’m partial to this earlier track: “Radio Silence,” from 1980.


Ivan Santini

Life’s What You Make It – Talk Talk

This was a tough one to choose. Musically speaking, I always wished I was a teenager in the 80s but I was just a little boy. However, having 2 older teenage brothers in my house marked my existence with those sounds. To me, Life’s What You Make It represents a good crossroad track of the period. Falls right in the middle between the all-fun fucsia/cyan coloured pop hits (and Talk Talk had some influential ones) and the darker motives of many of the other sounds from the era. On top, the unique melancholic traits of Mark Hollis’ voice


Juan Amigo

A Taste of Love – Original 12 Inch Version – Den Harrow

The 80s for me was the discovering of music. I could point out so many different tracks, artists and genres, from new romantics, to punk, hard rock, pop, house etc. But if I recall something from those years, it was my passion for “Italo Disco”. I would go as a 14 year old to the clubs (opened in the afternoon in Spain; no alcohol) and would be dancing like crazy to all these amazing “Italo Disco” tracks. One of my favourites is “A Taste of Love” by Den Harrow. An amazing song to dance and forget about everything. Here the extended version. 


Maria Fish

I Can Only Bliss Out (F’Days) – Laraaji

sometimes I want to be 7 again on the trampoline with the December sun writing her story on my back 

i want to be swimming in the emerald river 

walking on the spine of the mountain 

being a fairy in the gully spring that only appears with winter rain

the story of the guarded one has gone on for far too long 

but I still want to read this story to the child in my heart 

to give her the acceptance that she seems to live for 

to tell her she is and has been and always will be love 

so why is she still asking what life is all about 

child within, speak gently to your heart 

listen with all of you 

maybe you’ll find out 

but I hope you will not so that every moment has the potential to lift you up 


Andrew McCluskey

Sad Old Red – Simply Red

1985 – I’m 16 – weird environment – nothing makes sense – I’m neither one thing or another – a little bit of this – a little bit of that and consequently not terribly engaged.  I did love this album though – Mick Hucknell’s voice – and not just the hit but the groove of tracks like Open up the Red Box and the glorious piano driven Heaven – but while 80’s music started getting interesting – the middle of the road pop of Simply Red seemed to lose its luster.  

But there is one track from this album that has consistently made sense to me over the years.


Jon Ewing

Nightporter – Japan

The Eighties was an age of day-glo legwarmers and hi-NRG Europop and I don’t want to spoil the fun, because I have a fondness for that stuff, but there was another side to the decade, even more extravagantly stylish but more musically sophisticated – yet still unmistakeably Eighties. So my selection is Japan’s ‘Nightporter’, one of the first wave of New Romantic records, elegant and knowingly enigmatic.

David Sylvian’s yearning, languorous voice laments over Richard Barbieri’s Satie-influenced simple piano melody, channeling post-war Vienna by way of Liliana Cavani’s controversial psychosexual drama The Night Porter (Il portiere di notte) with the words “we shy from the rain / Longing to touch all the places we know we can hide / The width of a room that can hold so much pleasure inside”.

It’s not the same vibe as ‘Like a Virgin’ or ‘White Wedding’, but when this song was released as a single in 1982, Japan were one of the most commercially successful bands across Europe and Asia. Maybe even the biggest Eighties band you’ve never heard of?


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Azh & Matt’s Music Roster

22 April 2024

Some of our favorites!

Track Listing

  • Timbre – TIBASKO Extended Remix – Yotto
  • Lose Myself – k?d
  • Electric Feel – MGMT
  • Magic (feat. Nile Rodgers and Brandy) – Mystery Skulls
  • New Gold (feat. Tame Impala and Bootie Brown) – Gorillaz
  • Good & Plenty – Remix – Lucky Daye
  • Tangerine Sour – Emancipator
  • drive ME crazy! – Lil Yachty
  • Fly As Me – Bruno Mars
  • Amen (feat. Teezo Touchdown) – Drake
  • Enough – Flume
  • Sober – Childish Gambino
  • Standing Next to You (USHER Remix) – Jung Kook
  • Pyramids – Frank Ocean
  • Party People – Vince Staples
  • I Don’t Understand But I Luv U – SEVENTEEN
  • We Are Skeletons – Urban Cone
  • Attack – Rafael Cerato
  • Inferno Galore – Carpenter Brut
  • Not Giving In (feat. John Newman & Alex Clare) – Rudimental
  • ‘87 Stingray – Tory Lanez
  • Run Away With Me – Carly Rae Jepsen

Playlist image by Azh

Imagination’s Pulse

5 April 2024

Some of our favorites!

Track Listing

  • Paris – The Chainsmokers
  • Brother Louie Mix ’98 (feat. Eric Singleton) – Radio Edit – Modern Talking
  • Found – Matt Fax
  • Inferno Galore – Carpenter Brut
  • Space Song – Beach House
  • DANSE MACABRE – Duran Duran
  • New Gold (feat. Tame Impala and Bootie Brown) – Gorillaz
  • Breezer – Yotto
  • Shallow – Lady Gaga
  • Meeting The Master – Greta Van Fleet
  • Crystalex – Marvel83′
  • Prada – cassö
  • Natural Magick – Kula Shaker
  • Melodies from Distant Shores – Dirty Sound Magnet
  • Stonewall – Emancipator
  • Antenna – Bonobo
  • Sold my Soul – HWT
  • Mother Nature – MGMT
  • Kool-Aid – Bring Me The Horizon
  • Hex – Dance With the Dead
  • Swashbuckling Pirates (Space Outlaws) – Derek Fiechter
  • Shivers – Nox Arcana

Playlist image by Peter Herrmann on Unsplash

April Showers

2 April 2024

The musicto community rains down on you

10 not terribly obvious rain oriented tracks that get progressively less energetic the further in you go.


10 Songs for Rainy Days:

Jane Asylum

And It Rained All Night (Burial Remix) – Thom Yorke, Burial

April showers are supposed to bring May flowers, but it’s been raining for days and I can’t help but think this deluge will drown them. On the plus side, more rain means fewer spring fires in my part of the world, which is, well, something. Anyhow, I really wanted to find an upbeat song to add to this April rain playlist — I’m tired of weather that can’t decide to remain winter or become spring and I’m sick of my good mood being rained out. Sadcore, however, has an exceptionally strong pull in moments like these. Yet, just when I thought I couldn’t resist the tug of Lana Del Rey and Mazzy Star anymore (I’m cutting it close to the submission deadline for this playlist), I found a Goldilocks zone in “And It Rained All Night” by Thom Yorke and Burial.


Lena Goos

Bulletproof – Being As An Ocean

There’s something so comforting about rain patters on the window. Still it always puts me in a pretty melancholic mood.

My favourite song for these times must be Bulletproof – Being as an Ocean  not only do the lyrics start with “it’s raining outside again” but the whole vibe of the song is an intense ride, kinda like a rain- or thunderstorm hitting, starting with a few drops and then it comes down all at once.


Juan Amigo

Le Dernier Jour – Sébastien Schuller

This is a rather contemplative song with a melancholic cadence that I think it is perfect for a rainy day. You listen to this song while watching throughout the window the rainy day and you end up in this contemplative and melancholic state of a rainy day. 


Michael Mchunu

Mrs Magic – Strawberry Guy

I play this one when I feel there is a sense of adventure ‘out there’ that I can’t get to. I can easily sit with my thoughts and contemplate whatever was important in that moment. Sometimes I’d imagine how ridiculously big ( – an understatement of course) the universe is, and how my problems aren’t as large as they seem.

It’s a bittersweet song appropriate for rainy weather 🙂


Jenna Barton

Always – Daniel Caesar

I’m currently sitting at a cafe looking out the window while it’s raining and all I want to listen to is my Daniel Caesar playlist. Specifically this song


Ivan Santini

Swung From The Gutters – Tortoise

First time living abroad in my life. The jump from Sicily to Copenhagen was big, first of all in climate terms as I moved there in the middle of January. It wasn’t snowing that much, but definitely it was dark, cold and wet in ways I had never experienced before. Every day.

TNT is one of my all time favourite albums and it became so on that occasion. While fitting the outside weather conditions and my homesick state, with its variety each track also brought me warmth and pleasure to discover the world around me.


Jan Seedman

Rain – Patty Griffin

Patty captures the mood of a gloomy, cold day on a lonely Sunday afternoon, perfectly. It’s as if she sung this while sitting in the living room of an old, beat up plank board house, in a Silverton, Colorado canyon, while absorbing the mist and darkness around her.


Matt Jenko

Noctuary – Bonobo

I’m one of those very odd folk who really loves the rain. It could just be a British defence mechanism (we don’t have a lot of choice in the matter so might as well get on board), but there’s something so comforting about looking outside and seeing a good ol’ downpour. One of my happiest memories is being about 10 years old, in the car somewhere with my mum, the rain coming down, and I just felt like everything was okay in the world. It’s probably no wonder actually that the rain is such a comforting thing for me

If I ever need a track to transport me, Noctuary by Bonobo takes me right into the heart of the rainforest – where, I’m told, there’s plenty of rain to be found. Sans snakes, the rainforest is such a beautiful place to me, refreshing and full of life. If I can ever overcome my fear of those slippery suckers, I might well venture there someday. Til then, I can just enjoy the vibe from the comfort of my own couch


Hiram López

Love – HIRRY

Love is perfect for when rain starts to fall


Andrew McCluskey

Opus 20 – Dustin O’Halloran

I was working with a lot of grief when I first fell in love with this track.  I would picture myself: “sitting on the balcony of a small pied-à-terre in Le Marais, on my own at dusk, with the rain falling gently as I drink Cognac to complement the chicory in my coffee and the heaviness in my heart.” 

I still want to do that – coffee and cognac and all but – I’m happy to let the heaviness go – perhaps to be replaced by poignant reflection – I think that would work just as well.  I’m looking forward to it.


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NUNDGE

20 March 2024

It’s a weird time – for everybody, everywhere it seems. There’s just this sense that we’re all doomed – the grown ups aren’t grown upping, but nor are they leaving room for other people to step in and fix things. It’s the same old shit all the time and the future looks bleak.

And while we hasten to point out that this is indeed, just a feeling, and if you speak to us on most days we’d tell you that – naaaah – it’s just a phase and that there’s so many good things happening in the world, and we’ve been through worse and it’s projects like musicto.com that are contributing to the positive change and making a difference and well – it’s gonna work out and we’re all gonna be OK…

…but sometimes you just have to NUNDGE.

And no – we don’t know the etymology of the word – actually to be honest, it’s not really a word at all – more a sense – a feeling – a typo – a reaction to covfefe. Listen to the playlist – you’ll get the idea…

Track Listing

  • What the Fuck Is Going On – Elliott Murphy
  • Shitstorm – Strapping Young Lad
  • Pressure – Company of Thieves
  • It Never Ends – Bring Me The Horizon
  • Nerve – Charlotte Church
  • It Hurts – Enter Shikari
  • Shudder – Marty O’Reilly & the Old Soul Orchestra
  • All Hope In Eclipse – Cradle Of Filth
  • Square Hammer – Ghost
  • Feels Bad Man – Dance Gavin Dance
  • Ugly – 1996 Remaster – The Stranglers
  • Nihilist – Architects
  • Broke – Scott Lavene
  • I’m Scum – IDLES
  • Wash Your Face In My Sink – Dream Warriors
  • Milk Lizard – The Dillinger Escape Plan
  • White Limo – Foo Fighters
  • AmEN! (feat. Lil Uzi Vert and Daryl Palumbo of Glassjaw) – Bring Me The Horizon
  • WTF Is in My Cup – Chico Blanco
  • Backfire – August Burns Red
  • Fucked By A Country Boy – Wheeler Walker Jr.
  • Mr. Highway’s Thinking About The End – A Day To Remember

Playlist image by GPT4

Sounds Like FOALS

7 March 2024

Andrew gets an introduction to the FOAL’s catalog courtesy of Matt. Starting with Matt’s pick of the FOALS track Hummer, they trade tracks with Andrew adding a track inspired by the previous FOAL track and Matt coming back with a FOAL’s track inspired by Andrew’s pick. Is it just coincidence that there’s a lot of Scottish bands on there?!…

  • Hummer – Foals
  • It’s Thunder and It’s Lightning – We Were Promised Jetpacks
  • This Orient – Foals
  • I Feel Better – Frightened Rabbit
  • In Degrees – Foals
  • Once in a Lifetime – 2005 Remaster – Talking Heads
  • Wake Me Up – Foals
  • Two Tribes – Frankie Goes To Hollywood
  • Wash Off – Foals
  • Red Travellin’ Socks – Malcolm Middleton
  • Milk & Black Spiders – Foals
  • I Hope I Didn’t Just Give Away The Ending – New Radicals
  • Give It All – Foals
  • Red Rain – 2012 Remaster – Peter Gabriel
  • Two Steps, Twice – Foals
  • People – The 1975
  • Snake Oil – Foals
  • Bloodbuzz Ohio – The National
  • Everytime – Foals
  • Someone Somewhere (In Summertime) – Simple Minds
  • After Glow – Foals
  • Crazy – ICEHOUSE

Image: AI Prompt

Inferno Galore

14 February 2024

Embark on a fiery journey through the elemental stages of fire with ‘Inferno Galore,’ a playlist ablaze with energetic anthems and metaphorical flames.

From the pulsating beats of Carpenter Brut’s ‘Inferno Galore’ to the incendiary lyrics of Framing Hanley’s ‘Start a Fire,’ each track ignites a passionate celebration of the elemental force. Dance amidst the flames with Dance With the Dead’s ‘Firebird’ and feel the heat rise with Manafest’s ‘Firestarter.’ Explore the depths of Ember City with Mastodon and embrace the rebellious spirit of FEVER333’s ‘BURN IT.’

Cradle Of Filth’s ‘Dirge Inferno’ offers a haunting ode to the inferno, while A Day To Remember’s ‘Resentment’ adds a touch of emotional intensity. Sandman’s ‘Ignite’ fuels the flames further, leading into the triumphant rise of Scandroid’s ‘Phoenix.’ Cloud Battalion’s ‘Heat’ and Linkin Park’s ‘BURN IT DOWN’ keep the fire burning bright, while Alexisonfire’s ‘Mailbox Arson’ adds a touch of chaos to the mix.

Beartooth’s ‘Fire’ and Thee Oh Sees’ ‘Burning Bridges’ stoke the flames of rebellion, while Paramore’s ‘Let the Flames Begin’ and The Damned’s ‘Ignite’ fuel the passion within. Johnny Cash’s iconic ‘Ring of Fire’ adds a classic touch to the inferno, followed by Nine Inch Nails’ intense ‘Burn’ from the ‘Natural Born Killers’ soundtrack. Fall Out Boy’s ‘We Didn’t Start The Fire’ offers a reflective look amidst the chaos, while August Burns Red’s ‘Backfire’ adds a metal edge to the blaze. Casper’s ‘Im Ascheregen’ brings the inferno to a haunting close, leaving you exhilarated by the journey through this blazing playlist.

Let the flames of ‘Inferno Galore’ ignite your soul and set your playlist ablaze with fiery passion.

Track Listing

  • Inferno Galore – Carpenter Brut
  • Start a Fire – Framing Hanley
  • Firebird – Dance With the Dead
  • Firestarter – Manafest
  • Ember City – Mastodon
  • BURN IT – FEVER 333
  • Dirge Inferno – Cradle Of Filth
  • Resentment – A Day To Remember
  • Ignite – Sandman
  • Phoenix – Scandroid
  • Heat – Cloud Battalion
  • BURN IT DOWN – Linkin Park
  • Mailbox Arson – Alexisonfire
  • Fire – Beartooth
  • Burning Bridges – Thee Oh Sees
  • Let the Flames Begin – Paramore
  • Ignite – The Damned
  • Ring of Fire – Johnny Cash
  • Burn – From “Natural Born Killers” Soundtrack – Nine Inch Nails
  • We Didn’t Start The Fire – Fall Out Boy
  • Backfire – August Burns Red
  • Im Ascheregen – Casper

Playlist image from curator

Non-Romantic Love

9 February 2024

The musicto community speaks tenderly

We think love is for everyone and everything! For this month’s playlist we’re focusing on all kinds of love that aren’t just romantic. We’re celebrating the platonic love between friends, family, our beloved pets, and more! There’s enough love to go around.


11 Songs for non-lovers:

Jan Seedman

Gretzky Rocks – The Pursuit of Happiness

Admittedly, I’m not a hockey fan, but Moe Berg of TPOH (huge hockey fan) has the uncanny ability to crystalize the whole story of The Great One in under 120 seconds. Not many stories can be told in that time, but Moe pulls a rabbit out of a hat (trick).


Hug Trees – Tom Freund


Ivan Santini

Con Lubricità – Marlene Kuntz

A pick from one of my oldest favourite Italian bands. The song actually speaks about a one night stand: the planning of it with all the anticipations, the moment, and the aftermath with its repercussions. The language used is rich and fast, like brush strokes or reading words from a poem. The first part is about deciding where and when to meet, with the growing tension of getting there. And what a better place than “Motel Voluptas”. I love how the actual encounter is described with a game of lights, black and whites, the speed of saying goodbye. And then the aftermath: everything will be fine, but with the underlying feeling that the story is unresolved. And indeed “Lady Astuta” comes back. It’s not love but will it ever be?


Lena Goos

i love my dog – phem

First I was like “oh god do I even know a platonic love song?” But after reading the caption again, this song was my instant pick! I own a cat, but I think this song is for all the pets out there! “You never judge me. You never think I’m ugly. You really love me” 🥰


Renee

One Day at a Time – Renegade, GIRL LIKE RENZY


Andrew McCluskey

Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) – John Lennon

I came into this playlist thinking “oh, this’ll be easy” there’s gotta be a million songs I know about non-romantic love and yet – as I started to look – well – it seems that songwriters can’t help throw in a hidden reference to someone they’ve got the hots for (I had Eel’s Beautiful Freak all lined up when I found out he did in fact write it about (his now ex) girlfriend!) 

So I was scanning my lists and this amazing track leaped out and smacked me right between the ears – perfect!  I have a weird relationship with John Lennon – I adore his music but suspect I fell prey to the McCartney PR machine.  Over time I have grown to appreciate him more and more, but he did have a mean streak – How Do You Sleep – that – well – shit – guess he was as flawed as the rest of us ;-p
The reason Beautiful Boy is deep in my psyche is thanks to Mr. Holland’s Opus – the 1995 movie with Richard Dreyfus playing a frustrated musician who becomes a teacher and who… – well – if you believe in the power of music – I highly recommend it. Cue wonderfully schlocky 90’s trailer…


Lyris Greene

Love’s In Need Of Love Today – Stevie Wonder


Jenna Barton

Guys – The 1975

“There’s not many love songs about some of the most beautiful, powerful relationships in your life. Especially straight guys or whatever in rock music, they tend not to write about how much they love their mates” –  Matty Healy

There aren’t many songs that are about such a close friendship and well that’s exactly what this is. It’s such a sweet sentiment. When I hear it I can’t help but also think about my close group of friends that I’m grateful for. This ones for you!


I’m In Love With My Car – Queen

Because Obvs…


Matt Jenko

Himalayan – Emancipator

A song about brothers working hard to create the life they deserve.


Greatest Love of All – Whitney Houston


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Wacky Is Good!

17 January 2024

  • Not A Crime – Gogol Bordello
  • Ghost Of Stephen Foster – Squirrel Nut Zippers
  • Ants – Devin Townsend
  • Rope – The Jesus Lizard
  • Milk Lizard – The Dillinger Escape Plan
  • Don’t Worry Kyoko (Mummy’s Only Looking for a Hand in the Snow) – Yoko Ono
  • The Fish Needs A Bike – Thee Oh Sees
  • 13 Monsters – Lightning Bolt
  • There’s No Such Thing As a Jaggy Snake – Biffy Clyro
  • Candy Gun – Melt-Banana
  • Kingslayer (feat. BABYMETAL) – Bring Me The Horizon
  • Broke & Happy – Attila
  • Shithead – The Haunted
  • Monkey Suit – Plasmatics
  • Dance Monkey – Tones And I
  • Gold – Kiiara
  • Chaos – Bon-Psy
  • Tröller tanz – 2020 Remastered Version – Magma
  • Carousel – Mr. Bungle
  • Carolyn’s Fingers – Cocteau Twins
  • Grey Matter – Oingo Boingo
  • Leroy – The Fibonaccis

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