2/7/2024 0 Comments Lyrics vibe check griz![]() What’s Good: “Come to my yard / I got whiskey an’ chairs / We’ll sit on the porch/ As the good men stare.” What more of an invitation do you need? – Michael Broerman ![]() What’s Good: Introspective folk from PNW string band Kristen Grainger & True North off their new album Fear of Falling Stars. Kristen Grainger & True North – “Extraordinary Grace” What’s Good: Whenever we host a gathering the soundtrack is typically jazz, blues, and bluegrass. What’s Good: Hawaiian reggae vibes to lighten the mood. Their music (and this song specifically, but also so many others) is just so conducive to friendship and togetherness. What’s Good: After Hulaween, I’m a Cheese guy now. What’s Good: I think Neil Frances and Neal Francis should team up on a show. – Kelsey Mester Related: The Art Of Getting Lost With Todd Snider What’s Good: Is everybody ready for The Get Together? – Michael Broerman What’s Good: One-half of NOLA-based duo Handmade Moments strikes out on her own with a sensational solo chanteuse trip. What’s Good: Your newest Swedish experimental psych-rock obsession. What’s Good: This whole album El Bueno y El Malo is perfect for breaking out the deck of cards for some friendly competition. What’s Good: I learned at a young age that a little MMW makes any gathering instantly cooler. What’s Good: From Erykah Badu to Chris Dave and the Drumhedz, every project Frank Moka plays in slaps, and it’s due in part to his unique feel, which is on full display in this track. L4LM Monthly Mix – November 2023 – Come Togetherįrank Moka aka Dos Negros – “Smoke Wit Me” You can also scroll down to the bottom of the page to revisit past months’ mixes. We hope we can help you discover something that moves you, too.ĭive into our Come Together edition of the L4LM Monthly Mix below and subscribe on Spotify to make sure you don’t miss any new playlists. Hear a song you like as you listen through? Scroll down (or “cmd + f” search) and find out “what’s good” with the selection-why that music moved us this month. This article serves as your listening guide for the L4LM Monthly Mix-your liner notes, your peek inside our brains. From funk forefathers and reggae torchbearers to lo-fi luminaries and soul-jazz side projects, this Monthly Mix will keep the vibe light and tight over a game of cards, drinks, or casual conversation. Whether you’re headed home for the holidays or getting together with your chosen family or friends, this month’s playlist has you covered. As the weather outside starts to turn frightful, we’re inviting you to come inside and come together with this month’s L4LM Monthly Mix. With winter steadily approaching, it’s time to hunker down with some friends, family, and good tunes to combat that Seasonal Affective Disorder. The L4LM Monthly Mix is a serial playlist curated with care by the Live For Live Music staff, a small group of dedicated music lovers with unique and varied tastes.
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