G. Love with Special Sauce is happy about new laws. “Christmas Joint” used to be a where, now: Prohibition is over just like four leaf clovers; reefer brings so much joy life. So this bluegrassish pop sparks new celebrations for Jesus.
Santa’s bringing four-packs of beer for all, according to “Christmas at the Plate” by Plate Tectonics (feat. Leo Decoy & Javier Gonzalez). Short and sweet garage rock that jams how much you might wanna limit yourself.
BLUE ALERT from CamilosGarden gets nasty all over a Mariah track: On a sleigh and we pouring up a four. The rapping “All I Want for Christmas is Drill” is on the naughty list.
Kelly Clarkson wants Santa to know she just wants one thing. “4 Carats.” Power pop on a breathless golddigger level.
The “Four Lights of Advent” mark the four Sundays in December. According to Catholicism, each has a superpower. Mary Thienes Schunemann presides with gospel clarity over this musical lesson.
Sophielein wants to know so many things this rainy Christmas time. How do I sing along to the same four Christmas songs? she laments in “Wrapped Up,” an unplugged slow slow slow meditation on pop. Can’t help ya, sis–gotta walk that lonely road alone.
Question and response from Sufjan Stevens about how crappy Santa Claus is: what ya gotta be so absurd? You make it sound like Christmas is a four-letter word. “Get Behind Me, Santa!” is the folky prog pop Sufjan does best. Now with spelling!
After last call, a big man with a white beard took the stage, counted down to 4, as his boot heel stomped the floor, He grabbed the mic, and this is what he said… Have a “Honky Tonkin’ Texas Country Christmas.” Guess what musical style Dylan Shane Moore said that in.
Upbeat Wild Earp wants you to “Be Generous This Christmas.” How far does this extend in his kidsong pop polka? All I need from you is just a little kiss or two Or three or four, he sings.
Nick and Gabe are “Dating Four Girls” who observe different December holidays. Around the world with their white-boy rap. Hilarious.
Excellent surf rock from The Yule Logs, “Four Calling Birds” focuses on the love that is a wildlife gift. Who is calling whom?