January doldrums got you down? Take a look some of the Tribune A&E contributors’ favorite winter pick-me-ups.
Azealia Banks feat. Lazy Jay: “212”
Off-kilter delivery and confident lyrics make Azealia Banks rap’s most exciting star to watch this year. Take a seat, Nicki Minaj.
Split Enz: “I See Red”
Because after all, what victim of a breakup hasn’t felt like ‘molten toothpaste?’
The Temper Trap: “Soldier On”
Dougy Mandagi’s comforting and warm vocals will help you brave the harsh winter.
Foster the People: “Call It What You Want”
Their psychedelic indie sound will hopefully overcome their ‘one-hit wonder’ label.
Cannonball Adderley: “Somethin’ Else”
Upbeat back-and-forth between Miles Davis on trumpet and Adderley on alto sax.
Iron Butterfly: “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida”
A heavy acid-inspired jam made legendary by its seventeen minute length and its irresistible bass guitar.
Fleet Foxes: “Grown Ocean”
Need some movitation to take on the world? Look no further than these propulsive drums, guitars, and sunny vocal harmonies.
Laura Marling: “Goodbye England”
Winter references and all, this song always warms the heart, no matter how many degrees it is below zero.