sour patch kids by bryce vine
doses and mimosas by cherub
taking over the sun by goth babe (and honestly most of their discography gives me sunny day vibes)
honey pie by jawny
very different from the previous album, smiley smile, due to the reception that it got. this is when Carl Wilson begins to step up with lead vocals. it was influenced R&B and the main sound is based around piano, organ, and bass. some of my favorites are “I Was Made To Love Her”, “Darlin'”, and “Mama Says”
I‘ve started to keep an assortment of different cigs all in one pack. Kinda fun to mix it up sometimes. What am I feeling tonight; Reading at Sovereign House? Hestia. Dancing at Home Sweet Home?
Marlboro Light. Screening at The Roxy? Parliament.
I just finished assembling the tracklist for a mix cd I plan on gifting to a friend for Christmas- the first one I've committed to making in years. The process of sifting through your library to find a sense of cohesion while also channeling the taste profile of your recipient is hands down my favorite way of exercising my sonic sensibilities. CDs have become such a novelty in this day and age of streaming which makes gifting a personalized one that much more special (: Long Live The Mix!
Bonafide Classic. My family and I have watched every Christmas since I was tiny. Hilarious and heartfelt. Perhaps a wee bit overrated but who cares, we only do this once a year! Something about the 1940s Christmas aesthetic that really just gives me the warm and fuzzies.