The musician's Honest Music Selection: Delving into The star's Favorite Tunes

The track that captured my heart
One autumn afternoon, I stayed home ill when I was six years old. My parent inquired, "Have you really not listened to the Beatles? She put on Help! the motion picture, after which I listened to it on loop on her iPod for hours.

The track I perform at sing-alongs
Any Bowie number are enjoyable, including Fame and Queen Bitch. No one sounds like Bowie, but I love the energy. Lately I sang Save Me by Aimee Mann, that made people lose interest, though I loved it.

My initial album purchase
Peers enjoyed Paradise by Coldplay, so I acquired Mylo Xyloto from the retail chain. It was during my first LA visit. I thought to purchase records. I acquired those two albums simultaneously.

The music with all words in my head
My brother possessed Incredibad from the comedy group on CD. He listened to it repeatedly during drives. Experiencing something content deemed inappropriate felt exciting.

The ideal party track
This classic from The Emotions since it feels joyful. It has a perfect beat. It's accessible music, cool and challenging, thus appealing to all.

The song I can no longer listen to
When I discovered rock'n'roll, I adored Guns N' Roses. The first time I heard that famous track, I grew fascinated, yet currently I avoid it.

The ideal track to perform
Right now, my band and I are covering that space-themed song. I enjoy that piece.

The transformative music
I appear in the music video for Guilt Trip by Pup. I played the younger version of the vocalist. It was my first music video. It awakened me to louder music, pushing me into the alt scene.

The emotional track
That Alvvays number.

The song I'd like played at my funeral
There's a running gag about this topic. I'm uncertain about choosing it, but Half Gate by Grizzly Bear.

Scott Horn
Scott Horn

A passionate tech writer and software engineer with over a decade of experience in the industry.