Reasons I may pick a song:
I listened to it a lot.
I had it in my head.
I was blown away by it.
I discovered it.
I rediscovered it.
I heard it somewhere special.
I listened to the lyrics in a new way.
I learned something about it.
I cried to it.
I saw it performed.
It's a really fucking good song.
Saturday, Jan. 1: Animal Collective - Bluish - Packing all my stuff to leave the place where everyone I love is and used to be, and listening to this song as I do so.
Sunday, Jan. 2: Hockey -
Monday, Jan. 3: Athlete -
Tuesday, Jan. 4: Explosions In The Sky - So Long, Lonesome - I'm going to have to agree with those who say song titles don't matter. The song titles and album names of anything by Explosions are enough to prove my point.
Wednesday, Jan. 5:LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends - You know how sometimes you can't help but think a song is about you?
Thursday, Jan. 6: The Pains of Being Pure at Heart -
Friday, Jan. 7: Japandroids -
Saturday, Jan. 8: Autechre -
Sunday, Jan. 9: Blondes - Virgin Pacific - Today was just one of those days where I sat in front of my computer visiting every website 12 times and not doing anything productive. Days like these lead to me watching videos like this.
Monday, Jan. 10: Soft Landing -
Tuesday, Jan. 11: Dear and the Headlights -
Wednesday, Jan. 12: The National - Little Faith - I had this song on repeat in my head today and cannot for the life of me figure out why. It's a great song and all, it has just never stood out like this before.
Thursday, Jan. 13: Dark Arts - Rivers - My need to play anything I find in the stacks from Ohio has once again proven fruitful.
Friday, Jan. 14: Neon Indian -
Saturday, Jan. 15: Manchester Orchestra -
Sunday, Jan. 16: The Flaming Lips - All We Have Is Now - The Flaming Lips are masters of capturing an essence.
Monday, Jan. 17: Coconut Records -
Tuesday, Jan. 18: Voxtrot -
Wednesday, Jan. 19: Interpol - Evil - I keep trying to get into this band, but I keep getting held back because I like this one song too much.
Thursday, Jan. 20: Arcade Fire - No Cars Go - To say I cannot wait for April 25th would be the biggest understatement in the world!
Friday, Jan. 21: The Antlers -
Saturday, Jan. 22: Antony and the Johnsons -
Sunday, Jan. 23: The Album Leaf - Over The Pond - I am so stuck on the ambiance.
Monday, Jan. 24: Wolf Parade -
Tuesday, Jan. 25: Ra Ra Riot -
Wednesday, Jan. 26: Arcade Fire - Ready To Start - I hate to keep using the same artist but right now Arcade Fire is consuming my life. Today in English we talked about The Emperor's New Clothes and I couldn't help thinking about this song and how whoever wrote that Double Take article on Stereogum severely underestimated the intelligence of the lyrics on The Suburbs.
Thursday, Jan. 27: The Handsome Family -
Friday, Jan. 28: Delphic - Doubt - Packing up my room to some indie pop jams. Now that's what I call a party!
Saturday, Jan. 29: Braids -
Sunday, Jan. 30: Free Energy -
Monday, Jan. 31: James Blake - Wilhelms scream - I have never heard anything like this. It's beautiful.
Tuesday, Feb. 1: Jonsi - Go Do - We should always know that we can do anything.
Wednesday, Feb. 2: Noah and the Whale -
Thursday, Feb. 3: Delorean -
Friday, Feb. 4: Yo La Tengo -
Saturday, Feb. 5: Deerhunter - He Would Have Laughed - Today was such a Deerhunter kind of day. A kid from my high school did a cover of this song that was absolutely inspired.
Sunday, Feb. 6: Wavves -
Monday, Feb. 7: Carissa's Wierd - They'll Only Miss You When You Leave - I completely forgot this album existed. Depressing, beautiful songs.
Tuesday, Feb. 8: Caribou - Odessa - After hearing all the hype I finally listened to this album and I've very glad I did. It will not longer sit idly in my itunes.
Wednesday, Feb. 9: Battles -
Thursday, Feb. 10: Mogwai -
Friday, Feb. 11: Terry Riley -
Saturday, Feb. 12: Wolf Parade -
Sunday, Feb. 13: Cher - Believe - My roommate is crazy. In a wonderful way.
Monday, Feb. 14: Godspeed You! Black Emperor -
Tuesday, Feb. 15: Gang of Four -
Wednesday, Feb. 16: Florence + the Machine -
Thursday, Feb. 17: Passion Pit -
Friday, Feb. 18: Radiohead - Seperator - If you expected me to post something not from The King of Limbs, you are delusional.
Saturday, Feb. 19: Ke$ha -
Sunday, Feb. 20: Akron/Family - Love, Love, Love (everyone) - Show on Thursday: to go or not to go?
Monday, Feb. 21: The Flaming Lips -
Tuesday, Feb. 22: A.A. Bondy -
Wednesday, Feb. 23: MGMT -
Thursday, Feb. 24: Tall Dwarfs - The Future See - Sometimes I'll sit for 5 minutes trying to think of a song for the day, but never on Thursdays. Thursdays are easy because I always find something in the stacks at WNUR worth sharing. The challenge is not trying to remember what I listened to that impacted my day as is the case most days, but rather picking which awesome discovery is the most awesome.
Friday, Feb. 25: Pinback - Non Photo-Blue - I didn't even know these guys were still together let alone playing a show in Chicago in April!
Saturday, Feb. 26: The Shins -
Sunday, Feb. 27: Crystal Castles -
Monday, Feb. 28: The Decemberists -
Tuesday, Mar. 1: Modest Mouse -
Wednesday, Mar. 2: Amon Tobin -
Thursday, Mar. 3: Boards of Canada - 1969 - I remember I used to feel so nerdy listening to stuff like this in 8th grade. Thank god we don't stay so self-conscioius. This shit's great.
Friday, Mar. 4: Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba De) - First day of Dance Marathon 2011. So much fun!
Saturday, Mar. 5: Daft Punk -
Sunday, Mar. 6: Jonathan Richman -
Monday, Mar. 7: My Morning Jacket -
Tuesday, Mar. 8: Black Moth Super Rainbow -
Wednesday, Mar. 9: Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition - These all-nighters NEED to stop.
Thursday, Mar. 10: Kanye West - Monster - Imma need to see your fuckin hands at the concert.
Friday, Mar. 11: Death Cab For Cutie -
Saturday, Mar. 12: The Beatles - Hey Jude - There is this awesome piano-based cover of this song that they always play at the cafe I study at. I wish I knew who it was by.
Sunday, Mar. 13: Matt & Kim - No More Long Years - Call Matt & Kim elementary. Call them unsophisticated. Call them obnoxious. Call them anything you want, but I still think they're worth so much more than anyone gives them credit for. Listen to this song and tell me they haven't lived. Just try. JUST TRY.
Monday, Mar. 14: Radiohead - Lotus Flower - The night before my orgo final: "What are you doing?" "Watching Thom Yorke bust some moves." "Good Choice."
Tuesday, Mar. 15: Jamie Foxx - Blame It (On the Alcohol) - VICTORY SHOTS! (I got this song in my head because there was a problem on my exam about methyl alcohol. Chem nerd and proud of it!)
Wednesday, Mar. 16: Pinback - Fortress - I used to think this song was the most annoying thing ever. Now I enjoy it. I must've heard a lot more annoying things since I first heard this.
Thursday, Mar. 17: Octopus Project -
Friday, Mar. 18: Gorillaz - On Melancholy Hill - Mmmmmmmmmmm.
Saturday, Mar. 19: Olivia Tremor Control - Mystery - Perspective is everything. The streets of Cincinnati are impossible to navigate.
Sunday, Mar. 20: Suuns -
Monday, Mar. 21: Pavement - Gold Soundz - He just has one of those familiar voices that makes you want to listen.
Tuesday, Mar. 22: Phoenix - Fences (The Soft Pack Remix) - A garage rock version of an overplayed Phoenix song? Interesting.
Wednesday, Mar. 23: Wilco - How to Fight Lonliness - I'm not lonely right now, and I'm thankful for that, but next time I am I need to remember this song.
Thursday, Mar. 24: Los Campesinos! -
Friday, Mar. 25: Arcade Fire - Suburban War - In exactly one month my world will be rocked. On that familiar drive up to the Lumbus today I decided this is currently my favorite off the Suburbs. The lyrics get to me.
Saturday, Mar. 26: The Tallest Man On Earth - Burden of Tomorrow - If what this song espouses is really achievable, I think following it would make you golden.
Sunday, Mar. 27: Cut Copy -
Monday, Mar. 28: Belle & Sebastian - Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John - Sets the mood.
Tuesday, Mar. 29: The Earth is a Man -
Wednesday, Mar. 30: Hum -
Thursday, Mar. 31: Fleet Foxes -
Friday, Apr. 1: Rebecca Black - Friday - APRIL FOOLS!
Saturday, Apr. 2: Martin Solveig - Hello - "How do you know this song?" "Uhh...it's my best friend's jam."
Sunday, Apr. 3: Slowdive -
Monday, Apr. 4: Boards of Canada -
Tuesday, Apr. 5: My Morning Jacket - Off the Record - You've got to learn to rearrange and keep it off the record. This lyric means more recently than it ever has before. Just change, don't beat yourself up about who you were before.
Wednesday, Apr. 6: Animal Collective - Meet the Light Child - I really don't feel guilty for posting as many Animal Collective tracks as I have because all their albums sound so far from each other.
Thursday, Apr. 7: Maps & Atlases - Every Place Is A House - You are my favorite people. How can such talented awesome people be so incredibly friendly and chill? I might have a little obsession a'brewin.
Friday, Apr. 8: Imogen Heap -
Saturday, Apr. 9: Work Drugs -
Sunday, Apr. 10: Sleigh Bells -
Monday, Apr. 11: The Drums -
Tuesday, Apr. 12: PlayRadioPlay! -
Wednesday, Apr. 13: Depeche Mode - Policy Of Truth - They are one of those bands that have so much material out there that it's overwhelming, so I'll just stick to this thanks.
Thursday, Apr. 14: Kanye West -
Friday, Apr. 15: The Walkmen -
Saturday, Apr. 16: My Bloody Valentine -
Sunday, Apr. 17: Man Man - Rabbit Habits - I admire how this band merges innovation with pleasurable listening. That's how great music is made.
Monday, Apr. 18: Squarepusher -
Tuesday, Apr. 19: The Postal Service -
Wednesday, Apr. 20: Princeton -
Thursday, Apr. 21: Animal Collective - Flesh Canoe - I was so amused by this song today. AC never ceases to confuse.
Friday, Apr. 22: Deerhunter - Basement Scene - This song is very frightening and slightly ironic to wake up to from an afternoon nap.
Saturday, Apr. 23: tUnE-yArDs - Gangsta - New album -> so good. This song is funny.
Sunday, Apr. 24: Modest Mouse -
Monday, Apr. 25: The National -
Tuesday, Apr. 26: Arcade Fire - Sprawl (Flatland) - After Monday, I did not want to listen to anything but these guys. This song almost brought me to tears.
After a little break, let's get this party started back up.
Sunday, May 29: The New Pornographers - All The Old Showstoppers - They are truly the masters of catchy. Happy Dillo Day 2011!
Monday, May 30: Peter Bjorn and John -
Tuesday, May 31: Death Cab For Cutie - Underneath The Sycamore - Once every couple of years a day comes that stand out among the rest. This day is Death Cab release day.
Wednesday, June 1: Weezer -
Thursday, June 2: The Dodos -
Friday, June 3: Eyvind Kang & Tucker Martine -
Saturday, June 4: Radiohead -
Sunday, June 5: The Beatles - Hey Jude - I'll miss our musical nights in SMQ 315.
Monday, June 6: Iron & Wine - Flightless Bird, American Mouth - I'm bummed I missed their show. I bet it was superb.
(My god this is difficult to keep up with in the summer!)
Monday, June 13: Why? -
Tuesday, June 14: Panda Bear - Slow Motion - Ahhhh Ohio summer nights.
Wednesday, June 15: YACHT -
Thursday, June 16: Foster the People -
Friday, June 17: Sonic Youth -
Saturday, June 18: Maps & Atlases -
Sunday, June 19 (MY BIRTHDAY!): Television - See No Evil - Maybe I've been listening to Codes & Keys too much, but I feel like this song is really structurally similar to You Are A Tourist. Repeated catchy riff, amplified drumming, 2 distinct vocal segments...
Monday, June 20: Los Campesinos! - I Warned You Do Not Make An Enemy Of Me - These guys are quite the lyricists. If this changed your life, did you have one before?
Tuesday, June 21: Pixies - Hey - I wish that growing up I had been exposed to these classics. I feel a little late discovering them now.
Wednesday, June 22: Sleigh Bells -
Thursday, June 23: Fleet Foxes -
Friday, June 24: Bright Eyes - Another Travilin' Song - It's been awhile since i've listened to them, but sometimes you just need some good sad songs.
Saturday, June 25: Kanye West - Gorgeous (feat. Kid Cudi & Raekwon) - He's such a genius. SUCH A GODDAMN GENIUS.
Sunday, June 26: The Whigs - Nothing Is Easy - This is the type of band I would ordinarily overlook because they sound like many other bands. There is something special about them though. There usually is with every band.
Monday, June 27: The DrumsI Felt Stupid - What is the difference between living selfishly and living happily? That line has always been fuzzy to me.
Tuesday, June 28: Bon Iver -
Wednesday, June 29: Battles - Inchworm - I'm gonna be keeping this album around for a while.
Thursday, June 30: Nada Surf -
Friday, July 1: Times New Viking -
Saturday, July 2: OK Go -
Sunday, July 3: Radiohead - My Iron Lung - In the mood for some delicious 90's brit rock.
Monday, July 4: Cut Copy -
Tuesday, July 5: The National - Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks - This band is so peculiarly vulnerable.
Wednesday, July 6: A. C. Newman - Secretarial - Disappointing. He is better in the New Porn...
Thursday, July 7: Yeasayer - O.N.E. - Heard this song last weekend at Second City and could not for the life of me place the title or artist. Glad I finally figured it out.
Friday, July 8: Soulwax - E-Talking - Her voice is so fucking creepy.
Saturday, July 9: Beyonce - 1 + 1 - Oh Beyonce, you hit those high notes grrrrrl.
Sunday, July 10: Fleet Foxes - The Shrine/An Argument - His voice does such marvelous things.
Monday, July 11: The Stokes -
Tuesday, July 12: Arctic Monkeys - The View from the Afternoon - I always thought they were older than they are.
Wednesday, July 13: Das Racist - Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell - I feel like this is not the kind of music you can learn to like 2 days before you see them at a festival.
Thursday, July 14: TV on the Radio -
Friday, July 15: Battles - Ice Cream - Missed tUnE-yArDs to see these guys but I can't say I regret it. Love.
Saturday, July 16: Gang Gang Dance - Vacuum - After their atrocious performance at Lolla in 2009, I am somewhat shocked to say they were one of my favorite acts at Pitchfork.
Sunday, July 17: Deerhunter - He Would Have Laughed - Last day of a wonderful festival, tired as all hell, on my way out to escape the heat, and these fresh sounds drew me back in for my last song of p4k2k11.
Monday, July 18: The Strokes -
Tuesday, July 19: Dr. Dog -
Wednesday, July 20: Fleet Foxes -
Thursday, July 21: She & Him -
Friday, July 22: Shugo Takumaru - Future Umbrella - I'm pretty sure when he made this he didn't anticipate anyone working out to it.
Saturday, July 23: Lucky Dragons -
Sunday, July 24: Animal Collective - Who Could Win a Rabbit - I was in my closet and this song came on and I thought someone had picked up my guitar and started strumming. I was terrified for a second there.
Monday, July 25: Young the Giant -
Tuesday, July 26: Black Moth Super Rainbow -
Wednesday, July 27: Frightened Rabbit -
Thursday, July 28: Washed Out - Amor Fati - Chill is hip. Hip is cool.
Friday, July 29: Bon Iver - Hinnom, Tx - In Texas appreciating this album for the beauty it holds.
Saturday, July 30: Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies) - Walking into Schlitterbahn and hearing this song improved my view of the park twofold.
Sunday, July 31: Death Cab For Cutie - Underneath The Sycamore - I love how this song sounds like old Death Cab but how it fits so well into the new album.
Monday, August 1: Cut Copy -
Tuesday, August 2: Two Door Cinema Club -
Wednesday, August 3: The Pains of Being Pure at Heart -
Thursday, August 4: Sun Airway -
Friday, August 5: Grizzly Bear - While You Wait for the Others - Reminds me of a cozy winter evening.
Saturday, August 6: Death Cab For Cutie - We Looked Like Giants - This song live. Holy fuck. I have never seen you rock so hard.
Sunday, August 7: Pretty Little Empire - now is not the time - I have no idea where this song came from or when it entered my library but it's cute.
Monday, August 8: Jay-Z & Kanye West - New Day - LOL.
Tuesday, August 9: Radiohead -
Wednesday, August 10: Band Of Horses -
Thursday, August 11: Blink-182 -
Friday, August 12: Jonsi - Boi Lilikoi - When things get ugly, play something beautiful.
Saturday, August 13: Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F) - My name is Paul, short for Pauline.
Sunday, August 14: Toro Y Moi -
Monday, August 15: Rewards - Two Cardinals - Seriously, where do they FIND this stuff?
Tuesday, August 16: Boards of Canada - Dandelion - Breaking back out the study tunes.
Wednesday, August 17: Coldplay
Thursday, August 18: Wild Nothing -
Friday, August 19: The Kills - Cheap and Cheerful - I don't understand how I get so behind on these ugh.
Saturday, August 20: Bright Eyes - We Are Nowhere And It's Now - Conner. Oh, Connor. The other day I heard some tweenage punks call you "The Bright Eyes." *cringe*
Sunday, August 21: Animal Collective -
Monday, August 22: Wilco - Everlasting Everything - Can you say WILCO RELAPSE?!
Tuesday, August 23: The Antlers -
Wednesday, August 24: We Were Promised Jetpacks - this is my house this is my home - Not what I was expecting with a name like that. So much better than the tween pop I anticipated.
Thursday, August 25: Paul Simon -
Friday, August 26: The Books - A Cold Freezin' Night - The Books have the power to give any mundane experience a trippy edge.
Saturday, August 27: Unknown Mortal Orchestra -
Sunday, August 28: M83 -
Monday, August 29: R. Stevie Moore -
Tuesday, August 30: Dntel - Jitters (Geotic Remix) - ohmygodthissongissogoodwordscannotevendescribe
Wednesday, August 31: Neon Indian -
Thursday, September 1: GIVERS -
Friday, September 2: Pictureplane -
Saturday, September 3: Sigur Ros - Untitled 8 - Please shut up and listen, this beauty takes the pressure off.
Sunday, September 4: The Whigs - Technology - I always forget about this song, but I really like it.
Monday, September 5: M83 -
Tuesday, September 6: The Flaming Lips -
Wednesday, September 7: Baths -
Thursday, September 8: Wilco -
Friday, September 9: Maroon 5 -
Saturday, September 10: Arcade Fire - Suburban War - I will tell you why this album won a grammy. It's because the songs hit a nerve. The songs are general enough to apply to nearly everyone yet they have the ability to hit on very special experiences unique to each listener. Bravo to Arcade Fire on mastering the subtle art of writing lyrics soon to become classics.
Sunday, September 11: Cee Lo Green - Fuck You - No, fuck YOU a cappella groups for singing this song right outside my window at 11 pm when I have to wake up at the asscrack of dawn.
Monday, September 12: Thee Milkshakes - Hocus Pocus - Oh how I can't wait to get back on the air!
And with that, this tedious journey comes to an end. While I had a lovely time chronicling my music listening habits to an anonymous audience, I now have real responsibilities and can no longer keep up. Thanks to all for reading, y'all are fantastic!