Beyond Mariah: Your Alternative Playlist for When You're Tired of the Same Old Christmas Songs
Tired of hearing the same handful of Christmas songs on repeat? Discover 10 less obvious holiday tracks, recommended by The Verge, to refresh your festive playlist this season.
It's that time of year again. If the endless loop of Mariah Carey and Wham! has you reaching for the mute button, you're not alone. Holiday music fatigue is real, but thankfully, there's a world of festive tracks beyond the handful on constant rotation.
For those looking to refresh their seasonal sound, The Verge has compiled a list of 10 suggestions for a holiday playlist that are “hopefully a little less obvious.”
The list embraces a long-standing tradition of more somber holiday music, sometimes called “downer Christmas songs.” A prime example highlighted is Tom Waits' “Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis.”
This track joins the ranks of melancholic classics like The Pogues' “Fairytale of New York.” According to The Verge, the Tom Waits song is perhaps the most potent of them all, described as a holiday song “guaranteed to bring the party down.” It offers a poignant alternative to the relentless cheer of mainstream carols.
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