
Every week Spotify produces a list of numbers I probably like, but don’t really know (read: have played so far). This goes under the title Discover Weekly. So far: thank you Spotify!
In this blog I pick three suggestions from this list every week: the good, the bad, and the undiscovered. A great song; one that I do not really like (why is it in this list?); and one that is completely unexpected.
The Good,
This week’s good is a bit of cheating. Of course a lot of songs in the Discover list are good, and sometimes really good. But this weeks Good record is sung by Gretchen Peters, and of course, the fact that Gretchen sang in Merleyn in Nijmegen on May 3rd has helped Arguing with Ghosts to become The Good for this week. What a voice, what a song, what an atmosphere! And some lyrics:
The years go by like days
Sometimes the days go by like years
And I don’t know which one I hate the most
At this same old kitchen table
In this same old busted chair
I’m drinking coffee and arguing with ghosts
Arguing with ghosts
The Bad,
Why is Old Hannah’s – The Way Light Falls Upon Water in the Discover Weekly list? It has every element in it that I dislike: whisper singing, an ambient flute, synthetic drums, and above all: autotune (it should be forbidden, like doping in sports). Of course… Old Hannah is said to be an Irish folk group. However it sounds like the Irish folksy, ambient sound of Enya, more than the rootsy Irish folk I may prefer.
& The Undiscovered
How can the Everly Brothers ever be undiscovered? Well, I was really surprised by the sound of The Cactus Blossoms, and their song Traveler’s Paradise. You might call it a cheap imitation of Don and Phil, but these brothers (yes, they are brothers) make no secret of their admiration for the Everly’s. And what’s wrong with a good copy (without becoming a tribute band…)?