
The songs and bit-o'-songs that gets stuck in my head, worming to the digital surface, and inspiring a host of personal stories along the way.
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At Earworms and Song Loops, Steve explores the place where daily existence and song fragments collide. Rapturous and rhythmic. Musical and mundane.
I help people find their new favorite songs. I also do interviews, record reviews, and host a thriving community of music fans.
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Recovering advertising copywriter turned semi-literary shitposter. I want you to laugh, think, and join me on existential rants. Lover of music and friend to dogs.
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