GUEST BLOG: GOOD BISON’S PABLO ALVAREZ SHARES HIS FAVORITE AND MOST INSPIRATIONAL TUNES


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Good Bison is an Indie Rock band comprised lead by Pablo Alvarez, Abe Mendez, Agustin Mas (lead guitar), Sebastian Delgado on drums/backing vocals, and George Spits on additional production, mixing, and mastering. The first single, “Can’t Waste This High” from the newly released EP “Ghost on Mulholland”, dropped last winter and is a synth-pop-led number. The complete EP has the band diving headfirst into spooky, almost haunting territory. They find themself taking inspiration from a variety of things, namely nostalgia, ghosts, Los Angeles, R.L. Stine, and of course, his famous Goosebumps book series. 


Lorde // Solar Power - “It took me much longer to get into “Solar Power” than it did Lorde’s first two albums, but once I got into it, I was in deep. I love how this song puts her toxic relationship with California, and LA in particular, at the forefront.“

Sabastian Yatra // Dos Oruguitas - “As a Colombian, I cannot tell you how much “Encanto” meant to me. It was a beautiful representation of my culture, and I couldn’t stop listening to this song for months after watching it.

Paul Simon // 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover - “Paul Simon is a master genre-bender. It’s incredible how many sonic landscapes he explored in his music.”

Gorillaz // On Melancholy Hill - One of my favorite songs of all time. Just because we’re sad, it doesn’t mean we can’t dance.”

Billie Eilish // Getting Older -“There were a bunch of songs I loved on Billie Eilish’s latest record, but this is one I keep coming back to again and again. My favorite version is a live performance that’s just her and Finneas on the piano.”

Taylor Swift // this is me trying -“AT LEAST I’M TRYING. I feel you, Taylor. Me too.”

Tame Impala // Feels Like We Only Go Backwards -“I love how the bass line compliments the lyrics and the melody in the hood. It really makes you feel like you’re going backward. There’s also an Arctic Monkeys cover of it that I couldn’t stop listening to for a while.”

Bon Iver // For Emma -“I’ve been inspired by so many Bon Iver songs over the past few years, but the horns in this one speak to me in a way I can’t begin to explain.” 

Mac Miller // Good News -“The vulnerability of Mac Miller’s songwriting here is incredibly moving. I was a fan of his since the first day I heard “Kool-Aid and Frozen Pizza.” It’s amazing how I can fully relate to both his upbeat music and his more introspective stuff.”

The Beatles // Golden Slumbers -“Abe was the one who really put me on to this song. I had never truly appreciated it until I heard him playing it on the piano. For a good while I was also obsessed with the transition into “Carry That Weight."

The Cure // A Letter To Elise -“This song says so much before the vocals ever come in. It’s amazing how much that guitar is able to communicate in the intro.”

Phil Collins // Can’t Stop Lovin’ You -“Phil Collins is an absolute master. Undeniably. I was annoyingly belting this chorus around the house for way too long. There’s also a really nice Taylor Swift cover of this song.”

Joy Division // Atmosphere -“I’m fascinated with the way Joy Division is able to create such a specific ambiance with their music. I feel transported as soon as this song comes on.”

Arctic Monkeys // Riot Van -“Have you been drinking, son? You don’t look old enough to me.” I’m sorry, officer, is there a certain age you’re supposed to be ‘cause nobody told me? One of my favorite lyrics ever.” 

Phoebe Bridgers // I Know The End -“Been listening to Phoebe Bridgers non-stop for the past year. This song in particular has been my biggest obsession lately. I love the way it builds.




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