Short notes on lovely leftovers
With way over 100 posts every single Christmas A Go Go year, we also tend to overlook a few songs. Et voilà: five short notes on remarkable and diverse Christmas tracks that actually deserved our attention already last year. The first one though is brand new and pretty much in accordance to our header text.
1. A minimal electro track from Grammarchist called 'Where There's a Gift, There's a Sleigh', that starts with Santa enthusiastically cracking his whip. Poor Rudolph.
2. Check out this slow burner from Japan. Maju2⭐︎ wrote an alt-rock indie track that slowly comes to life more and more dangerously, ending in a guitar apotheosis with Christmassy bells.
3. "A Christmas sing-along with Buddy the Elf, the Grinch, Sparky Griswold, Clarence (angel second class), and Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer. Ho-ho bloody ho." That's this DIY Whistletoe by Martin McC.
4. Sure, a man needs a (naughty) makeover every now and then too. And you know what? Good ole Santa is here - fashionably late - to fix that in collaboration with Gay Dog Fire Starter and this catchy electropoppy XXXmas track.
5. Last but certainly not least, this deliciously bouncing Christmas reggae poptune from Raj Tailor Soundz. "Perfect for wrapping presents, sipping hot cocoa, or just soaking in the holiday vibes." True.

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