Paul's Hour of Dark, Dreamy Pop
Yesterday I had the privilege of guest-hosting for an hour on my favorite radio program The James Dean Deathcar Experience. I tried to avoid an hour of tirelessly punky pop songs, instead breaking the hour up into three distinct sets averaging five songs each. I called them “Dark,” “Dreamy” and, because I just can’t help myself, “Poppy.” The set list can be found here. A podcast of the hour-long program in its entirety can be found here. Please keep in mind that it’s over 50MB in size!
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Yesterday I had the privilege of guest-hosting for an hour on my favorite radio program The James Dean Deathcar Experience. I tried to avoid an hour of tirelessly punky pop songs, instead breaking the hour up into three distinct sets averaging five songs each. I called them “Dark,” “Dreamy” and, because I just can’t help myself, “Poppy.” The set list can be found here. A podcast of the hour-long program in its entirety can be found here. Please keep in mind that it’s over 50MB in size!