I love the readers of the site. We may not have the best music, but we do have the best fans. They always come through in the clutch when I ask for a Random Reader Post. I don’t even know why exactly it’s called that, but who cares? As long as they give us some dope tracks to post, I’ll keep doing it.

This time around we have two tracks two post:

Requested by our reader Zack: The Postal Service is an indie-pop band composed of  Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie and producer Jimmy

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As with our last Random Reader Post, I asked one of our readers to send in any song they’d like to see on the site and I’d post it. This time it’s no different, well, except that this song is a bit more enjoyable than the last.

This is exactly why I love the internet and having a music site. I get to write about songs that I like, and I also get to listen to some new shit that I usually wouldn’t even find. For this post, we have Mod Sun. I had never heard of the dude

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You know those nights where you feel like you have nothing to do and all conversations sound dull? By the way, have you noticed that I start most of my posts with a question? Why do I always ask questions that I know you guys really don’t have to answer? Should I keep on going with the questions? Answer me!

Alright, enough fooling around. For this post, I asked some of our readers to a post a song on our Facebook page and I’ll make a post on it. Some douchebag thought it would be funny to post Gunther’s

We’re called Dear Song In My Head. We like to post new and old, indie and mainstream, and rap and pop music just from whatever comes out of any of our writers’ head.

There’s a boring little story about how this site came to be:

Like anyone, we’re big fans of music and everything that involves the slightest hin of music. Personally, we have the need to be updated on the latest tracks; otherwise, the song “sucks.” You know, if you find a song or band before everyone else that song/band has more of a belonging to you. Look at Drake for example.