Monday, December 15, 2025

GL.25.04: Nora Tang

 


100 Songs: Aaron Bergstrom

GL.25.01: Ilana Bergstrom

GL.25.02: Isabel Vermaak

GL.25.03: Jem Stirling

GL.25.04: NORA TANG

GL.25.05: Tony Schoenberg

GL.25.06: Mario Sanders

GL.25.07: Darrin Shillair

GL.25.08: Scott Lawson

GL.25.09: Erik Kristjanson

GL.25.10: Curt Trnka

GL.25.11: Marisa Plaice

GL.25.12: Max Einstein


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2025 has been a rough year, especially if you are living in America, and especially if you are a minority of any kind. So much has happened this year that it’s hard to believe 2025 only started 11 months ago. While most of the current events have been terrible at best, the music this year has been a much-needed reprieve. The LGBTQ artists were working overtime to provide pockets of queer joy: from Peach PRC’s punny ballad about strap-ons, to Gatlin rejecting her conservative Christian upbringing to be with a woman, to Khalid finally releasing new music, 2025 has truly been for the gays. Let us discuss. 


There was the good: Ben Platt delivered a spellbinding live performance of Addison Rae’s “Diet Pepsi.” T-girls jasmine.4.t & Audrey Hobert both had phenomenal debut albums. Conan Gray hit a note at the VMAs that left Ariana Grande’s family speechless, and Chappell Roan released a country bop about topping that was inexplicably used by the Canadian Hockey League in their promo videos.


There was the messy: Renee Rapp chronicled her sordid 2-way affair on tour with Towa Bird. Multiple bisexual artists were forced to come out after accusations of “queer-baiting.” Julien Baker and Lucy Davis confirmed their relationship status after trio boygenius broke up (😢), and certainly there is some un-aired dirty laundry amongst the cast of Wicked


Finally, there was June, where Jojo Siwa, FLETCHER, and Betty Who proved that lesbophobia comes in many forms, especially when it’s coming from three women who no longer identify as lesbians. Two of these feel mostly insignificant, but Cari Fletcher - now rebranded as trad wife to her TERF boyfriend - created a true rift in the wlw community. For these reasons, but moreso because they didn’t release any worthy music, they’ve been excluded from my playlist. I’ve since deleted the many paragraphs I’ve written here to save you the deep dive, but feel free to reach out to me if you’re truly interested in the discourse. 


Of course, many queer-adjacent / “I make music for the gays” artists released music as well. Hilary “That’s-so-girl-wearing-a-skirt-as-a-top” Duff debuted her first single since 2015! And we got new albums from Sabrina Carpenter, MARINA, Goldie Boutelier, & more. Tate McRae finally broke out in the mainstream…only to put out a single with The People’s Enemy: Morgan Wallen. Fortunately, Hayley Williams restored balance by threatening to catch him outside a Whole Foods after releasing an album shading the “racist singer.”


So, with no further ado, I present to you my 2025 list of top songs, primarily of queer & female artists. I’m aware my music taste has really devolved into a lesbian trope; I’m also unapologetic. Maybe in 2026 I’ll do what Florence + The Machine says and give music by [straight] men a try… but probably not.


** the vibe gets more upbeat as the playlist progresses


  1. “The Subway” - Chappell Roan

  2. “I Won't Quit On You” - Hayley Williams

  3. “Diet Pepsi (Live)” - Ben Platt

  4. “Music by Men” - Florence + The Machine

  5. “The Hand” - Annabelle Dinda

  6. “Carry The Name” - Djo

  7. “Marigolds” - Andrea Bejar

  8. “i don't want your garden” - Hazlett

  9. “Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl” - Maggie Rogers, Sylvan Esso

  10. “Right? (mercury Version)” - flipturn, mercury

  11. “Guy Fawkes Tesco Dissociation” - jasmine.4.t

  12. “Bug” - Remember Sports

  13. “Heaven” - Syd Taylor

  14. “Cry Cry Cry” - King Princess

  15. “Passenger” - Glitterfox

  16. “Dead Man Walking.” - Mon Rovîa

  17. “If She Was A Boy” - Gatlin

  18. “Bottle Blonde” - Momma

  19. “warm” - Ariana Grande

  20. “Neon Nuptials” - Goldie Boutilier

  21. “Scraps” - Victoria Bigelow

  22. “BUTTERFLY” - MARINA

  23. “Vodka Cranberry” - Conan Gray

  24. “Either” - Tiny Habits

  25. “Digital Empathy” - Trevi Moran

  26. “Mature” - Hilary Duff

  27. “Takes One To Know One” - The Beaches

  28. “How It's Done” - HUNTR/X

  29. “Beat A Bitch Up” - Alemeda, Doechii

  30. “Sweet n' Low” - Peach PRC

  31. “Thirst Trap” - Audrey Hobert

  32. “Take Me Dancing” (feat. SZA) - Doja Cat, SZA

  33. “When Did You Get Hot?” - Sabrina Carpenter

  34. “ExtraL” (feat. Doechii) - JENNIE, Doechii

  35. “please don't call (333)” - Khalid

  36. “theclubrock” - Benny Bellson

  37. “It's ok I’m ok” - Tate McRae

  38. “You'd Like That Wouldn't You” - Reneé Rapp

  39. “Gnarly” - KATSEYE

  40. “Good Ol’ Days” - Hayley Williams

  41. “The Giver” - Chappell Roan

Friday, December 12, 2025

GL.25.03: Jem Stirling

 


100 Songs: Aaron Bergstrom

GL.25.01: Ilana Bergstrom

GL.25.02: Isabel Vermaak

GL.25.03: JEM STIRLING

GL.25.04: Nora Tang

GL.25.05: Tony Schoenberg

GL.25.06: Mario Sanders

GL.25.07: Darrin Shillair

GL.25.08: Scott Lawson

GL.25.09: Erik Kristjanson

GL.25.10: Curt Trnka


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Very much caught in the paradox of trying to submit this somewhere near on-time, but also knowing I'm going to be tutting & sighing seeing so many excellent songs on other lists I've missed! Oh well. 


Not included on purpose? T Swift. Wasn't a Swiftie before, felt like I was missing something with the new album release.


Album I had 3(!) friends message me about? West End Girl, duh. A bit too much auto-tune for me, but wowzers what an absolutely perfect, petty revenge. 


This year's playlist is a bit of an electronic jumble, and fair warning, I've included a couple of annoying earworms. Not because they're the best per say, but wow have some of them rattled around my brain for weeks. 


The overall theme/vibe of the 2025 round-up feels like Getting Things Done with a side of Girls Yelling About Things, which is excellent.


I did try really hard to only include 2025 releases, but a couple are from the tail-end of 2024, because I only heard them for the first time this year. 


Bonus-not-from-this-year-track: “Flux” by Bloc Party. Seeing them this year (~17 years since the last time) on my birthday, in Sydney, was one hell of a trip. 

Thursday, December 11, 2025

GL.25.02: Isabel Vermaak

 


100 Songs: Aaron Bergstrom

GL.25.01: Ilana Bergstrom

GL.25.02: ISABEL VERMAAK

GL.25.03: Jem Stirling

GL.25.04: Nora Tang

GL.25.05: Tony Schoenberg

GL.25.06: Mario Sanders

GL.25.07: Darrin Shillair

GL.25.08: Scott Lawson

GL.25.09: Erik Kristjanson

GL.25.10: Curt Trnka


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Isabel’s 2025 Playlist


This year was crazy, both in the sense of the amount of things that happened, and the speed at which it all happened. A lot of travel ‘firsts’ this year; first time in Asia, first time using a plane to commute on a bi-weekly basis (AMS-Berlin), first time flying private, first time getting to the gate without checking-in and having to rebook through EasyJet 3 hours later. First time in Hollywood too, and now I’m spending the majority of my life there, in between the palm trees and emotionally unstable entertainment executives. 


One thing that hasn’t changed; my stress levels. It feels like summer never ended, because it's still 85 degrees in Studio City in mid-November, which almost tricks my mind into thinking that I’ll be heading back to my ‘normal-life’ in Rotterdam/Amsterdam soon. 


Like the last 3 months have just been some fever dream after a few too many marg’s and an edible. And as you start to sober up, you start thinking about that big meeting you have tomorrow, so even though you’re fucked up and feeling good, you’re like still a little paranoid you’re not going to deliver tomorrow?  That kind of fever dream. 


Either way, it’s been a wild ride and I’m excited to see what 2026 has in store. I hope it involves less travel. I’m willing to hand in my priority boarding group status for a chance to stop and eat another delicious Mexican street taco (or smell the flowers).


I hope everyone is hangin’ in there. Thanks to Aaron for letting us share music with each other, I’m looking forward to reading some bangin’ EOY reflections! 


- Isabel 


Oh yeah! Criteria is the same as my previous submissions; all music that is listed has been released in 2025, and I usually do 1 honorable mention (i.e. it missed the 2025 cut-off, or just wasn’t good enough to actually make the list).


Honorable Mention: HUMAN ERROR - “ÜBERHOLSPUR”


This doesn’t make the cut because it was released in 2024, but honestly, nothing described my 10+ work-trips to Berlin better this year than this song. This is a metaphorical representation of my poor, poor body clock and consistently elevated heart rate.


(1) Harry T, BBYx - “Kiss Me”


Definitely the banger of this summer. A good song to drive to, and even better song to get fucked up to. Perfect combo (?) 


(2) Amine - “Vacay”


It felt pretty great to listen to this song during a nice beach vacation this spring. Takes me on a little vacation every time I listen to it now :) 


(3) jigitz, INJI - “Tell you straight (INJI’S Version)”


INJI is great, and this mashup makes me feel like I too, am cool and nonchalant.  


(4) John Summit, Alok, CLOVES - “Focus” (feat. CLOVES) [Alok remix]


Okay, I know I said that ‘Kiss Me’ was the banger of the summer, but this one is giving it a run for its money. It goes unreasonably hard. The build up is chef’s kiss, and the drop delivers.


(5) Trobi, ADF Samski, Milolaathetlukken - “Haver Cappu” (feat. Milolaathetlukken & ADF Samski)


My boy Kevin didn’t make the list this year, this is his placeholder for ‘25


(6) SIDEPIECE, Bobby Shmurda - “Cash Out”


Trap house tune, the list wouldn’t be complete without one.


(7) Big Z - “Designer & Champagne”


This is an accurate statement of things I like. But I like the beat of this even more than both of those things. Also, this is my sleeper hit, you heard it here first. This is defo going to be popular soon.


(8) Nappy Roots, GRIP - “Life Happens Quickly”


Nappy Roots came back just to dunk on us and GRIP makes a feature?! GRIP and Nappy Roots are friends?!! So cool.


(9) Central Cee, 21 Savage - “GBP” (feat. 21 Savage)


Yes, the price does go up if it’s USD. I had to move to LA to find that one out. Shit’s expensive. 


(10) Knox - “Pick Your Poison”


I know I was miserable during high school, but this song is how I imagine how ‘cool’ feels like in high school, and it’s cute. Sometimes you just need a little pop punk to bring you back down to earth, ya know?


(11) Big Sean, Eladio Carrion - “Branzino”


This song magically made me understand Spanish, it’s like, all of a sudden so easy..? Idk man this song is poetry in motion and I fucking love it. 


(12) LYVIA - “Trippin”


Breezy AF, great airpod city-stroll vibe.


(13) Gravagerz, kiki wera - “Pool” - Gravagerz Version


“I just wanna vibe. Sometimes, but not all the time.” YES finally! A song that captures it. I’m pretty sure this song was internet famous too.


(14) Connor Price - “Too Easy”


If AOL Messenger was still a thing, I would copy and paste this into my profile. 


(15) Lupe Fiasco - “SOS”


Good god, where does this man get his energy from? The flow is just like, really smooth. Take me away, Lupe. Whipped out the sax for this too? sheeeeesh.


(16) d00mscrvll, Diplo, Juicy J, Project Pat - “Flashlight” (ft. Project Pat & Juicy J)


Fun fact: I face-timed with Project Pat once. But he’s right, and it’s true; “the game ain’t the same, man, these streets ain’t got no rules now.”

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

GL.25.01: Ilana Bergstrom

 



100 Songs: Aaron Bergstrom

GL.25.01: ILANA BERGSTROM

GL.25.02: Isabel Vermaak

GL.25.03: Jem Stirling

GL.25.04: Nora Tang

GL.25.05: Tony Schoenberg

GL.25.06: Mario Sanders

GL.25.07: Darrin Shillair

GL.25.08: Scott Lawson


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Ilana’s Songs of the Year: 2025


In 2025 I went to 27 concerts and three music festivals in six different countries. I got to rock out with bands I've adored since childhood and bands I didn't love until this year. One show was on a boat. One show encouraged us to let out a particularly timely primal scream. I went to shows with longtime friends, and I made brand new ones between sets as well. Not every show was a winner, and some of them even gave me minor injuries, but saying yes to live music was always the right decision.


One thing I learned this year is that it's never too late to really fall in love with a new band or music genre. Even if you think that you've lost interest or feel like you’ve already seen the best of the best, there's always room for a little surprise. Keep your ears open, get out of the house, and see what kind of fun shakes out.

 

This year I’m sharing my 20 favorite songs from 2025 and self-inflicting a “only-one-track-per-artist” rule, and I've added an asterisk next to all of the artists I was lucky enough to see in concert this year, too. Let’s go!


1. “Pictures of You” - Alien Boy


If I owned a physical record of You Wanna Fade? - and believe me, I’ve looked for it everywhere - it would be worn out by now. Fully stacked from start to finish with anthems like “Changes” and the gorgeously mellow title track ”You Wanna Fade,” Oregon indie rockers Alien Boy make awesome music. “Pictures of You” is my favorite song of the year because of its sweetness, the longing, the build-up, and the perfect pay-off at 1:53. For me it was love at first listen, and I hope that you’ll feel the same way, too.


2. “BIRDS” - Turnstile*


It’s impossible for me to talk about Turnstile without sounding absolutely insane. “Turnstile changed my brain chemistry.” [Eye roll.] “The first time I saw them at Primavera Sound, I laughed, I cried, I actually threw up.” (That’s really gross.) “I can’t move my right arm because I went to two Turnstile shows in five days.” (Ilana, aren’t you way too old for mosh pits?) 


It’s now difficult for me to understand why I didn’t click with Turnstile until this year. In the months leading up to PS, I knew the band had lots of hype so I started listening to them at the gym. At first I thought they were mostly Very Loud; maybe the kind of band I needed to see in concert in order to get the full picture? And then I heard “BIRDS” and something changed. Maybe it was the workout endorphins. Maybe it was the drums. And the guitar. And the chorus. And everything, really. Instead of thinking Turnstile was a band I should see, I knew that Turnstile was a band I desperately NEEDED to see in Barcelona. 


The only problem? PS announced Turnstile’s set time: 3:05 am on day 3 of the festival. That's right, Spain does not mess around! My attitude changed once again: I'd be lucky if I could stay awake late enough to see maaaaybe one or two Turnstile songs before I passed out.


But miracles happen, and not only did I make it to the end of the set, Aaron and I experienced it with some really special people. I’m totally hooked on Turnstile’s energy now, and I feel extra fortunate that I got to see them two more times later this year. If you get the chance to go to a Turnstile show, you’re gonna need Ibuprofen for a couple of days afterward but I promise you'll be glad you went. 


3. "Shadow Of A Man" - Lady Gaga*


Lady Gaga blew everyone away this year with MAYHEM. Tracks 1-11 are unskippable. Gaga’s SNL performances killed. The livestreams from Coachella and Rio had me completely mesmerized from my sofa. And her drummer Tosh? Holy shit, he’s an animal!


"Shadow Of A Man" may not be the most well-known track off this album, but all the biggest Gaga fans I know agree that this song is some serious pop perfection. It makes me run faster, dance on my bike while cycling around town, and it will forever remind me of sunny springtime walks with Ginger.



4. "Little By Little (Live from London, 2 August '25)" - Oasis* (feat. Ilana & Aaron)


Surprise surprise! Yes, it's US - me and Aaron - making our Burn Your Hits debut, singing our hearts out with the Gallagher bros and all our best mates at Wembley Stadium on August 2, 2025. Getting to see Oasis for the first time in Cardiff was a dream come true, but I must give Aaron full credit for insisting we go back to the U.K. for a second show in London because that's where the extra magic happened. With old friends and new in the worst seats of the house, beers were flying and everyone felt like family. No wonder Oasis released this live track; our drunken voices were so beautiful!


5. "It's a Mirror" - Perfume Genius*


Before we saw Perfume Genius this November I would've told you I love this song because of its rich complexity and tonal warmth. But after going to that show I just need to say that it was the loudest concert I've been to in recent memory. Shockingly, undeniably, ridiculously loud. I'm not going to give away any spoilers here, so believe me: bring ear plugs!


6. "B A D I D E A" - Militarie Gun


Ooh ooh THIS is how you start an album! (Well, the opening track PLUS this one.) Energetic and propulsive, "B A D I D E A" grabs your attention and sets the tone for my favorite Militarie Gun album yet.


7. "Young Offenders" - Spiritual Cramp*


  1. Spiritual Cramp is back with another solid album that makes me homesick for the Bay. Maybe their next album will be named something like “Fog, Hills & Burritos” just to really rub it in. 

  2. I can’t listen to this song without thinking the lyrics are: Expensive clothes explosive farts


8. "Plastic Box" - JADE


This is the best Carly Rae Jepsen song I've heard in years! (Complimentary.)


9. "AAAHH MEN!" - Doja Cat


Doja Cat was not playing around with the release of "Jealous Type" - another song I love and therefore hated removing from this playlist - but I had to replace it with "AAAHH MEN!" because the Knight Rider theme sample is TOO GOOD. It’s also the best thing that’s been on SNL so far this season. I dare you to listen to it without singing a little Busta Rhymes "Ohhhhhhhhhhhh" along with it.


10. "Sports Car" - Tate McRae


This song is peak very-sexy-baby core and I don't have much else to say about it.


11. "KFC Santería" - Cain Culto (feat. Sudan Archives)


I had a lot of questions for Aaron when he showed me a Cain Culto music video for the first time. Namely, how in the world does he find this stuff? 


12. "Sugar On My Tongue" - Tyler, The Creator


Has a song ever been bouncier?


13. "Stay All Summer" - Momma*


2025-Me loves Momma. I can only imagine how much 1995-Me would have worshipped Momma. Welcome to My Blue Sky was another AOTY.


14. "Light Night Mountains All That" - Ratboys*


Ratboys songs really come alive at their concerts, and I think this might be their best one yet! (Yes, that was my best attempt at a Ratboys joke.)


15. "Eatin' Big Time" - Tyler Childers


Shoutout to Shay for bringing fellow Beyhive member Tyler Childers to my attention. Another rad opening track!


16. "Hallways" - PUP*


I wrote these blurbs out of order, and this was the one I saved for last because, frankly, it makes me really emo. One of the reasons why PUP is such a great punk band is that their songs have range. From ridiculous to aggro to tender to this one which is downright weepy, they do it all. But naming this album Who Will Look After The Dogs? Like, come on, man.


Although we didn’t know it at the time, we spent most of Ginger’s last week in Paris because we were there for a PUP show in May. It was Aaron’s and my 300th concert together, another fan randomly gave us his paper ticket (so retro!) as a souvenir, and we had such a great night. Don’t underestimate a Parisian punk show; it was a wild one! But these good memories are mixed with sadness of what was yet to come.


Please give PUP a listen, and give your dogs a big hug for me.



17. "Taxes" - Geese


Have you heard the good news about Geese? You definitely have if you looked at Aaron's 2025 songs list or if you’ve read ANYTHING written by literally ANY indie music critic this year. But if you’re new to this band, you’re in luck because Getting Killed is an incredible album all the way through. This is the kind of music that’s gonna scare all the right people.


18. "Diet Pepsi (Live at Sirius XMU)" - Blondshell


Ben Platt who? THIS is the best "Diet Pepsi" cover of the year!


19. "How It's Done" - HUNTR/X


I hadn't even heard of KPop Demon Hunters until the end of August when it was reported as Netflix's Most Watched Movie Ever. Some might say/sing that I was A little late to the party (la-la-la-la), so I decided to play it on a dreary Dutch Saturday morning. By the end of the weekend I was a full evangelist, telling everyone that they needed to watch it or, at the very least, listen to the soundtrack. Not that into K-pop? Me neither! Don't watch animated films unless you're half asleep on an airplane? Right, me too! But the movie is legitimately good and some of the songs are true BANGERS. "How It's Done" is the first song we hear HUNTR/X sing in the movie, and my attention? It was GRABBED. This song has everything: a “Black Widow” clap-along pre-chorus, a HEAVY drop, and these lyrics:


Heels, nails, blade, mascara

Fit check for my napalm era

Need to beat my face, make it cute and savage

Mirror, mirror on my phone, who's the baddest?


Then the Us, hello? audio phone effect? UH, HELLO??!!! THIS RULES and my four-year old niece vehemently agrees.


20. "Your Idol" - Saja Boys


Sorry, we are not done talking about KPop Demon Hunters! By the end of the movie - which I've only watched once, by the way - I assumed I was firmly Team HUNRT/X because of the whole "needing the save the Honmoon" thing, but then the Saja Boys performed "Your Idol" and I think my jaw hit the ground. The boys look SICK dancing in their gat, the "Dies Irae" latin chanting is creepy in the best way, plus everyone knows that the villain songs in kids' movies can be the most fun for adult listeners. I was glad the girls saved the world in the end, but I'm praying for more of this musical excellence in the sequel. (There’s gonna be a sequel, right? RIGHT?!!)