Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Music for Your Commute




You've had to deal with this; the religious zealot screaming on the subway, the loud phone conversations on the bus, the drunken frat-boys in your train car. What better way than to tune this out than by plugging in your headphones and pumping up the jams? Commuting via public transportation supplies you with valuable time to discover new music and listen to new favorites. Pandora makes this simple and joyous. As a seasoned commuter, allow me to make a few suggestions for Pandora stations to drown out the noise to.



For the Weary Worker - It may be six in the morning, it may be six in the evening. Either way, you're exhausted and there's still work to be done. Try waking up with the Duran Duran or Tears for Fears station. You need those alternative 80's pop to shake your system into gear. You'll struggle to keep yourself from bopping to the tunes in public. It'll wake up your body and your mind. Plus, you just may smile away those under-eye circles.


For the Pissed-Off Patron - Did you just wait for your respective mode of transportation twenty more minutes than you'd planned? In the freezing cold? It's natural for it to get on your nerves, even if it is the nature of the beast. Turn up the grunge and hard rock sounds on the Alice in Chains station. Heavy music will suit your heavy mood. Hopefully the listening will get some of your tension out before you snap at a co-worker or your significant other.


For the Multitasking Maven - You only have this ride to get a paper or a work project done. Hey, we've all been there. You want to write to music, but you don't want to get distracted by interesting lyrics or lulled to sleep by simple sonatas. Try the Clint Mansell station. You might remember him as the composer of the haunting score in Requiem for a Dream. You need some instrumental music with intensity behind it to drive you as you get your work done.


For the Restless Rebel - Your body and mind get annoyed staying in the same position for a while, whether it be on a bus or in life. Cheer yourself up with upbeat music that's both angry and lighthearted at the same time. The AWOLnation station provides you with that convenient balance.


For the Moody Miss/Mister - It's raining outside. The weather seems to be reflecting your soul. Okay, maybe things aren't that dramatic, but you are at least feeling a little down. Turn on the soothing and compelling sounds on the Doves station. It's the perfect soundtrack to look out the window as the drops fall. Search the gray with your eyes and people watch as you listen to thought-provoking music. It just may take your mind off of things for a while.


For the Different Dreamer - My friend Maria is an art student who travels back and forth to class on the train for about an hour each day. She recommends dreamy sounds to get you from A to B. She suggests the My Bloody Valentine station. Tantalize your thoughts with these daringly different tunes and look out the window. You'll catch something new on every trip. Or you could just close your eyes and let your imagination run wild. This music just may foster creativity.



I hope these trips come in handy, fellow travelers. I've included a playlist so you can sample the mentioned artists.  Happy trails!















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