The musician's Honest Song Choices: Delving into The star's Soundtrack of Life

The first song I fell in love with
One autumn afternoon, I was home sick at age six. My mom asked, "You've never heard the Beatles before? She played Help! the film, and then I listened to it on loop through her music player for hours.

My karaoke go-to
Anything David Bowie is really fun, like Fame or Queen Bitch. No one sounds like Bowie, though I enjoy the atmosphere. Lately I sang Save Me from Aimee Mann, that made people lose interest, but I had fun.

The first CD I bought
Peers enjoyed Paradise by the band Coldplay, so I bought Mylo Xyloto from Barnes & Noble. It occurred during my debut California journey. I decided to buy albums. I bought Coldplay and Thriller on the same day.

The song I inexplicably know every lyric to
My brother possessed Incredibad by the humorous ensemble on CD. He played it constantly during drives. As a youth listening to content deemed inappropriate felt exciting.

The perfect gathering tune
Best of My Love by the Emotions since it feels joyful. The rhythm is ideal. It's accessible music, trendy but intricate, therefore fitting for various tastes.

The music I skip these days
When I discovered rock'n'roll, I loved Guns N' Roses. Initially experiencing Sweet Child O' Mine, I got hooked, yet currently I avoid it.

The ideal track to perform
Right now, my band and I play that space-themed song. I love that song.

The life-altering track
I appear in the music video for Guilt Trip by Pup. I portrayed the younger self of the vocalist. It introduced me to video production. It awakened me to louder music, guiding me to indie realms.

The song that makes me cry
That Alvvays number.

The final farewell track
There's a running gag about this topic. I'm not sure if I want it, but Half Gate by Grizzly Bear.

Mary Lowe
Mary Lowe

A forward-thinking tech enthusiast and writer, passionate about AI ethics and emerging technologies, with a background in software development and digital strategy.