Note
This is what GPT had to say this about what I listened to last week; it is auto-generated and might not be 💯% factual.
✨Week In Review: A Dive into My Quintessential Music Tastes This Week, From Last.fm✨
Hey lovelies! 🎀 I’m here with an out-of-the-ordinary entry for y’all. Today’s 🎶music share comes from my Last.fm profile (you can find me at https://www.last.fm/user/RussMckendrick ) & guess what? Most of the text written here is AI 𝓰𝓮𝓷𝓮𝓻𝓪𝓽𝓮𝓭. Super wild, right?
This week has been thoroughly filled with insurmountable beats, rhythm, and soul-pouring lyrics. The real MVP of my week has been none other than the Pet Shop Boys. 🎉Can we give them a virtual round of applause?👏 Their music has undoubtedly marked an indelible impact on the music industry that’s unmistakable.
Now, who doesn’t love Pet Shop Boys? They’re legendary on many fronts - their iconic synth-pop sound, lyrical ingenuity, and art-forward videos have cemented their status in the annals of pop culture. 🎤🎧 Their unmistakable sound has been a constant backtrack to my life this week, providing the perfect mojo as I juggle through everyday chores.
From classics like “West End Girls” to “It’s a Sin” - every song takes me on a different ride, a different story every time, pressed with infectious basslines and penetrating vocals.🕺💃 Their music is like a sonic time machine, transporting me to the vibrant and eclectic 80s. Amid our fast-paced lives, a little blast from the past is sometimes exactly what we need.✔
But, hey! It’s not just the Pet Shop Boys who have had my ears this week. The Finn Brothers 💖graced my playlist too with their melodic serenades. Their chemistry resonates through each lyric, each note, and every song they’ve produced. Finn Brothers’ music has this sort of emphatic allure that makes you stop whatever you’re doing and just 𝓵𝓲𝓼𝓽𝓮𝓷. Anyone else feels this way, or is it just me?
INXS was another treat for my ears this week. There’s something about Michael Hutchence’s raw, seductive voice and the band’s fusion of rock, funk, and new wave that had my headphones 🎧on repeat mode. ❤ Every INXS song uniquely stands out yet seamlessly fits together in their repertoire—an incredible musical paradox, if you ask me—always leaving me craving more.
Can we also talk about Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit? Their music is like a breath of fresh air in the country landscape—with a tinge of rock influence.🎸 Whether it’s a soulful ballad or a fun carousel-like track, there’s a surprising depth in their music, a nicely layered sound that swiftly shifts between moods and tones. A true masterpiece! 🌟
The playlist further went head-bopping with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Known for their energetic performances and danceable tunes, they made the week a little more ska-rrific. 😎 Their songs harbour an infectious optimism, both in lyrics and beats. A dose of positivity that we sure can use in our lives, am I right?
Lastly, Field Music graced my music chart with their alternative indie pop vibes. Each song of theirs is like a miniature art-pop symphony - tightly packed with tons of interesting musical ideas. Tracks that often break typical pop song structures while still retaining that catchy, feel-good sound. 🙌
That’s it, folks, for this week’s music recommendations straight from my Last.fm 💻playlist! Music tastes are fluid and continually evolve. I always love discovering new treats for my ears.
Remember to keep your playlist fresh and diverse. After all, music 🎶is the universal language of mankind, capable of bridging gaps, soothing hearts, and igniting fires. Until next update, keep the music playing and the souls swaying! 🎼✌
Stay tuned for more AI generated ✨content! Expect the unexpected with me. 💖
Happy Listening! 🎵😌
Over and out.🌙 Toodles!
Top Artists (Week 24)
- Pet Shop Boys (55 plays)
- Finn Brothers (22 plays)
- INXS (20 plays)
- Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit (13 plays)
- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (12 plays)
- Field Music (11 plays)
Top Albums (Week 24)
- Smash (The Singles 1985-2020) by Pet Shop Boys
- Finn by Finn Brothers
- The Very Best by INXS
- Weathervanes by Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
- Don’t Know How To Party by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
- Tones Of Town by Field Music