- All Falls Apart - Polyphia 
- Jane Doe by Kenshi Yonezu and Hikaru Utada. End credits song from Chainsawman: Reze Arc. 
- https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dv-1JmzU0Pw - It is a german song to rile up oldfolk that feels threaten by the young. It just really hit home as my father is a big sceptic of renewable energy and repeats again and again that we will see how this will ruin the economy. I am just exhausted 
- quite some time ago now, but: 
- Triangle, by the hu. Had it on repeat the whole day I first found it 
- I usually play several times a song when I like it. I’ve been listening to Dindi lately. Its splendid 
- On the Nature of Daylight from Max Richter - Every time it plays, I have to repeat a few times. - I love almost all of his music. I’ll often just put his entire discog on shuffle. 
 
- I’m not gonna lie, there’s a lot of music I’ve found recently that I’ve been listening to on repeat. Something that I like in music, is when the songs either don’t stick to one genre or there is some form of a stark contrast. As per the title, I’ll stick to one example, which isn’t the best example but it’s what I’m listening to right now: - I Bet You’ll Forget That Even If You Noticed That (I Was Still There) by Foreground Eclipse 
- Nuclear Fusion by King Gizzard! 
- “Oh, Marie” by Louis Prima. I was surprised at how much an old song can rock! - If you haven’t heard them, check out the Everly Brothers Love Hurts or the Four Seasons Beggin’. Many people only know the remakes. The originals are so good! - I first heard “Love Hurts” by Nazareth, then later on in years by Roy Orbison. I’ll check out the Everly Brothers version. 
 
 
- R.E.M. does a cover of Leonard Cohen’s First We Take Manhattan that I recently discovered. 
- Thomas Dolby, “I love you, goodbye”. 





