Crywolf (feat. Charity Lane) — “The Moon is Falling Down,” from the Ghosts EP (2013).
electronic body music
Album of the Week: Crywolf’s Skeletons
The same night I discovered last week’s featured band (Lord of the Lost), I stumbled across Crywolf. I decided to give him a chance and, as you can guess, it was a good choice. If you like a more mellow take on dance/electronica, Crywolf is the artist for you. And so, my album of the week is 2017’s Skeletons.

Playlist Challenge, Day 215
Combichrist — “Fuckmachine”
Weekly Focus: Mindless Self Indulgence, Day Seven
Mindless Self Indulgence — “It Gets Worse,” from the album How I Learned to Stop Giving a Shit and Love Mindless Self Indulgence (2013).
Weekly Focus: Mindless Self Indulgence, Day Six
Mindless Self Indulgence — “Get It Up,” from the album If (2008).
Weekly Focus: Mindless Self Indulgence, Day Five
Mindless Self Indulgence — “Never Wanted to Dance,” from the album If (2008).
Weekly Focus: Mindless Self Indulgence, Day Four
Mindless Self Indulgence — “Straight to Video,” from the album You’ll Rebel to Anything (2005).
Weekly Focus: Mindless Self Indulgence, Day Three
Mindless Self Indulgence — “Bitches,” from the album Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy (2000).
Weekly Focus: Mindless Self Indulgence, Day Two
Mindless Self Indulgence — “Kill the Rock,” from the album Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy (2000).
Album of the Week: Mindless Self Indulgence’s If
I love If. I can’t even explain it. When I was in college, one of my friends and I would listen to parts of the album every day before our self-defense class. MSI is just so fun!
