June - August 2008 Soundtrack

September 1, 2008

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You may or may not have noticed, but each personal article I post uses a lyric from a song for the title. That song is usually what I’ve been listening to on a loop while writing the article. (You will find the song title and the artist listed in the tags.) Thus, every few months I am going to release a soundtrack and link to past soundtracks as well, in case you’re remotely interested in the aggregate. I don’t know and can’t guarantee that they’ll flow well, but I think it’s interesting none the less. They’re songs that I have identified with enough to inspire a post and that means something, doesn’t it?

Anyway, the playlist for June-August 2008 is:

  1. Gravity Rides Everything - Modest Mouse
  2. Good Times - Colin Meloy & Laura Gibson
  3. All I Want Is You - Barry Louis Polisar
  4. Wonderlust King - Gogol Bordello
  5. In the Mausoleum - Beirut
  6. Songs We Sing - Matt Costa
  7. More Adventurous - Rilo Kiley
  8. A Little More for Little You - The Hives
  9. The Crane Wife 1 & 2 - The Decemberists
  10. Floorplan - Tegan and Sara
  11. The Fix - Minus the Bear
  12. Long Division - Death Cab for Cutie
  13. Relief Next to Me - Tegan and Sara
  14. The Long Way Home - Mofro
  15. Fire Flies - Mofro

You can quickly find all soundtracks by looking up the soundtrack tag or the soundtrack category.

To find the post that corresponds with the song, below this entry in the tags section, click on the song title.

* If you want the playlist, email me.

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