Trying again, “I Believe in Santa Claus” is Sun Psychic’s (originally We Speak in Sounds) soft spoken epiphany of advent. For realsies.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” is Fox Nüz’s BLUE ALERT metal punk designed to rain on your parade of presents. For get it.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” is Laptop Punk Records’ garage take down on doubters. For bid den.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” is Graeme Connors’s country classroom for detractors. For sooth.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” is Chris Isaaks’s nonchalant country insistence. For tu i ty.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” is Jimmy Linegar’s admission to believing in everything–even your love. An instant country classic. For once.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” is Gil Slote and the Children of New York P.S. 24’s glacially folk attempt to cash in on musicality. For bear ance.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” is Jay Geisler and Company’s disco country play for dance floor failure. For feit ure.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” is Courtney Cotter King’s sleight of hand with country music tying SC and JC together. For heaven’s sake.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” is Amazing Amar’s English language practice with hockey organ back up. For eign er.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” is Freddie Hart and the Heart Beats’ kidsong for the old folks’ home. For sak en.