The musician's Revealing Playlist: Delving into His Favorite Tunes

My initial musical crush
One autumn afternoon, I stayed home ill as a six-year-old. My mom asked, "You've never heard the Beatles before? She played Help! the film, following that I kept replaying it on her iPod for hours.

The track I perform at sing-alongs
Anything David Bowie provide great entertainment, including Fame and Queen Bitch. It's impossible to imitate Bowie, yet I adore the vibe. I recently tried Save Me by Aimee Mann, that made people lose interest, but I had fun.

My initial album purchase
Kids my age liked Paradise from Coldplay, thus I purchased Mylo Xyloto from Barnes & Noble. It was during my first LA visit. I thought to purchase records. I acquired those two albums during that visit.

The music with all words in my head
My older brother owned Incredibad from the comedy group in physical format. He had it on regularly in the car. As a youth listening to material considered off-limits proved thrilling.

The perfect gathering tune
This classic from The Emotions because it sounds happy. The rhythm is ideal. It's accessible music, trendy but intricate, therefore fitting for various tastes.

The music I skip these days
During my rock introduction, I loved Guns N' Roses. The first time I heard Sweet Child O' Mine, I grew fascinated, though presently I skip it.

The best song to cover
At present, we musicians play Another Girl, Another Planet. I adore that track.

The song that changed my life
I participated in the clip for the Pup song. I portrayed the younger self of the singer. It introduced me to video production. It revealed heavier sounds, driving me toward alternative culture.

The emotional track
Alvvays' Belinda Says.

The song I'd like played at my funeral
There's a running gag about this topic. I'm uncertain about choosing it, but Half Gate by Grizzly Bear.

Angela Riley
Angela Riley

A passionate food enthusiast and home cook, sharing her love for Canadian flavors and sustainable eating practices.