The musician's Honest Song Choices: Unpacking His Soundtrack of Life

The first song I fell in love with
On a crisp seasonal day, I felt unwell and stayed in as a six-year-old. My parent inquired, "Have you really not listened to the Beatles? She put on Help! the motion picture, following that I listened to it on loop using her device throughout the day.

My karaoke go-to
Any Bowie number is really fun, including Fame and Queen Bitch. No one sounds like Bowie, yet I adore the vibe. I recently tried Save Me by the artist Aimee Mann, that made people lose interest, yet I enjoyed myself.

The first CD I bought
Friends were into Paradise from Coldplay, so I bought Mylo Xyloto at the bookstore. It occurred during my debut California journey. I wanted to get some music. I purchased both Coldplay and Thriller on the same day.

The track whose lyrics I memorized
My sibling had Incredibad by Lonely Island in physical format. He played it constantly while traveling. Experiencing something content deemed inappropriate proved thrilling.

The perfect gathering tune
The Emotions' Best of My Love since it feels joyful. It has a perfect beat. It's easy listening, trendy but intricate, thus appealing to all.

The track I avoid now
When I discovered rock'n'roll, I adored Guns N' Roses. Initially experiencing that famous track, I became obsessed, yet currently I avoid it.

The ideal track to perform
At present, my band and I play the Only Ones classic. I adore that track.

The life-altering track
I participated in the clip for Guilt Trip by Pup. I portrayed the younger self of the vocalist. It was my first music video. It awakened me to louder music, guiding me to indie realms.

The tear-jerking melody
Alvvays' Belinda Says.

The final farewell track
My dad and I have an inside joke regarding this matter. I'm uncertain about choosing it, but Half Gate by Grizzly Bear.

Cynthia Brewer
Cynthia Brewer

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