Slappin' Sundays: Five Songs for Your Week
- Tucker Cargile

- Nov 8, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 29, 2020
Air "Sexy Boy" (1998)
This song, in particular, helped French synth pop and dance music enter into the UK and US music markets. It’s a seductive and cheeky song that features an eclectic range of synths. I highly recommend listening to it while you pour yourself a glass of wine.
Claire Evanishyn
Men I Trust "Lauren" (2016)
With members having backgrounds in post production and jazz guitar their music is smooth and effortless. The song “Lauren” offers pop melodies, and jazz rhythms that create a warm and intimate listening experience perfect for rainy days. P.S. I heard Tyler is a big fan
Claire Evanishyn
Brent Faiyaz "Dead Man Walking" (2020)
Brent dropped this track September 18th and had us listening in elation. Faiyaz boasts his inner stunna and was able to show out for modern day R&B with this one. His melodic tendencies continue to rebel against the traditional R&B sound and inspire his listeners.
Anthony Noble
Jean Dawson "Triple Double" (feat. A$AP Rocky) (2020)
The 25-year old's sophomore album Pixel Bath is here, as it was released October 23rd. There are some bright spots throughout the project with the track "Triple Double" being one of the brightest. This track utilizes upbeat grunge guitar and necessary drums to produce a fun track that we have been dancing to nonstop. Bonus points for an A$AP feature!!
Tucker Cargile
Wilco "I Must Be High" (1995)
A classic Art Rock band that my parents got me into at a young age and a song that is timeless. This track is catchy and has the ability to pull any listener in, embodying the best of the mid 90s alt-rock scene. Wilco continues to put out music and while A.M. might not be widely viewed as their most impressive album, debut albums always hit different.
Tucker Cargile




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