3am Mixtapes: Episode Seventy: Animal Bands

Each week on the 3am Mixtapes podcast, I will share with you the Top Six Songs of a certain subject. The topics can be as general as best instrumentals, but some might be a little more... specific. Top Six Songs That Could Be a James Bond Theme.. 

This week we're taking a look at a trend of band names that seemed to reach full saturation a couple years ago, the Top Six Sibling Bands!

Get wild with:

"Nowhere To Go" by Loon Choir
"You Are a Runner and I Am My Father's Son" by Wolf Parade
"A Duration of Starts and Lines That Form Code" by Frog Eyes
"Freedom" by The Lion The Bear The Fox
"My Government Heart" by Said the Whale
"The Walls Have Drunken Ears" by Whitehorse

Any questions or comments or waffles or criticisms or suggestions for future themes are welcome!


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3am Mixtapes: Episode Thirty Seven: Beachcombing (with Casey-Jo Loos)

Each week on the 3am Mixtapes podcast, I will share with you the Top Six Songs of a certain subject. The topics can be as general like best Scottish bands. Some might be a little more... specific. Top Six Songs That End in a Question Mark?

And this week is another (in what I hope will become a monthly thing) guest co-host! Aside from people that make music, I wanted people that are in "the biz" to pick some songs, which is why this week I've asked Casey-Jo Loos. And when she's not on-air on 102.7 The Peak here in Vancouver, you can probably find her on the beach, which is this week is the Top Six Beachcombing Songs!

Sit in the surf with:

"Red Eyes" by The War on Drugs
"The Country Child" by Frog Eyes
"Stay Close Until We Reach The End" by Bike for Three!
"At Least My Heart was Open" by Foy Vance
"Simple Lives" by Krief
"Dye" by Tycho


Any questions or comments or waffles or criticisms or suggestions for future themes are welcome!



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