Friday, November 7, 2025

Music That My Kids Enjoy

 

Last month I took a road trip with my son to see a concert.  I started taking him to shows when he was 12 or 13. We bonded over bands like QOTSA, Wye Oak, The Joy Formidable, Bully, A Place To Bury Strangers, and some of his favorite metal bands (Mastodon, Deftones, High On Fire, and Red Fang).  We saw Acrassicauda (the Iranian band featured in the documentary "Heavy Metal In Baghdad").  We once saw a couple exchange wedding vows onstage at an iwrestledabearonce concert.

My son turns 30 this year.  I feel fortunate that he and his wife live nearby, and that we get together fairly often.  We don't talk about music as much as we used to, so I encouraged him to play some of his favorites during our road trip.  I compiled a playlist of his selections, which I'm sharing today.  Each of these two mixes is an hour long.


Some of these songs date back to his high school years (class of 2014). I can hear the influence of bands like Dinosaur Jr., MBV, Pavement, Pixies, Nirvana, the Breeders, and the Jesus Lizard. 

We also listened to some newer music that he's into. It was interesting to learn from my son that there is a shoegaze revival going on now, and that a lot of the young shoegaze artists are based in Philadelphia.  There are also several of his local favorites from Atlanta (Sword IIThousandaire, and Whores.) He seems to like a lot of bands with female singers, and I do too.

I have also taken my 25 year old daughter to shows.  We've seen Gorillaz, Animal Collective, Machinegirl, Perturbator and Tropical Fuck Storm.  Her tastes are a bit more esoteric, and I don't always grasp the appeal of the music that she plays for me.  But she did introduce me to Bambara and the Psychedelic Porn Crumpets"March On For Pax Romana" might be my favorite new song of 2025.

I've tried not to push my own tastes on my kids. I think the only CD's my son ever borrowed from me were Loveless and The Low End Theory.  I'll never forget when he asked his parents if we had ever heard of The Cure. We ended up going to see The Cure together (when they toured with 65daysofstatic). And just recently, my daughter asked me about the Cocteau Twins.  

I also included one song that my wife loves (Charly Bliss' version of "Steal My Sunshine" from AV Undercover).  Hope you find something to enjoy in these two mixes. If you're seeking reassurance that it's not just "the olds" who appreciate guitar-driven indie rock, you'll find it here. And I hope you have fun this weekend.  My kids and I are going to see Ovlov!  I can't get enough of their song "Strokes", and I really hope they play it.

9 comments:

  1. NOW HEAR IN vol. 1: https://pixeldrain.com/u/khDSLh9Q

    NOW HEAR IN v2: https://pixeldrain.com/u/tkPL22Ei

    What do YOUR kids (or the young people in your family) listen to? I have one teenage niece who played me a song by Rainbow Kitten Surprise that was pretty good. She's also a fan of Ghost (the metal band). I played her some Lambrini Girls (which Stinky got me into), and she seemed to like them.

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    1. I love that whole album by LAMBRINI GIRLS! Rock on, Jon!

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    2. I love it too! It came out so early in 2025, I hope it doesn't get ignored in the year end best album lists. Although these days I look at those lists mainly out of curiosity. I only rarely find something new that I like. But I can honestly say that I like every song on these two mixes of music that my kids recommended.

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    3. Guess this kinda ties in with everything here (family outing, Philadelphia, & Lambrini Girls).

      For my birthday the beginning of May, myself, Blavk Dahlia, & our daughter Lao drove over to Phillie to see Party Dozen with Lambrini Girls at the Ukie Club.

      It was an all-ages show at the Ukranian American Citizens Associaion. Usual cheap-ass venue for all-ages indie show. I definitely was the oldest person there (even older than the old Ukranian babushkas). Most everyone was there to see the Lambrini Girls (all-female / non-binary punk rockers - politically charged lyrics about sexism, homophobia, & transphobia). They've been kinda on the radar since releasing "Personal Jesus" with Iggy Pop (big supporter). They were a good fem-punk outfit & delivered.

      I was there for the Party Dozen (being from Sydney, Australia probably my only chance to see them)...a very unique outfit. At times Industrial, doom, jazz, hardcore, psychedelic, even No-wave. Mostly instrumental (Kirsty - sax & Jonathan - percussion & sampler) but Kirsty “sings”, screaming into the bell of her saxophone which itself goes through a shit-load of effects pedals. Never seen anyone like them. I was highly entertained & the rest of the crowd (SOLD OUT - maybe 350 people???) seemed to appreciate it.

      It was a great night out with the family.

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    4. That's what I'm talking about -- concertgoing as a family! My wife rarely ventures out anymore (she got tired of always being the shortest in a crowd), but one of our first dates was an Iggy Pop show. I need to check out the Party Dozen! Australia has produced some wild music. Good to know the Lambrinis are selling out shows. Thanx Nathan!

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  2. Only one familiar name (Alvvays), so very curious what I'm going to hear

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    1. I was very impressed with Alvvays cover of "He's On The Beach". That shows great taste, and it's probably not easy to sing a Kirsty MacColl song. Hope something catches your ear, Rob!

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  3. Thanks Jonder it is cool to see what 'sticks' as they say when thrown against a wall. My nephews are a big Zach Bryan fans knowing all the words, etc.

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    1. I had to look up Zach Bryan. I like that he titled his live album "All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster"!!

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