We want to hear what you listen to on your commute. Check out today's featured playlist – then submit yours.
Since their self-titled debut in 2009, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart have put out sunny indie-pop that's worthy of a smile on even the darkest Monday morning commute. Alex Naidus, the band's bassist, sent us a few of the songs that are in his earbuds when he's on the train. They're from all over the pop spectrum, and yet somehow they all make perfect sense. Have a listen and submit your playlist below!
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Featured Playlist: The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
Start: Lorimer Street (Brooklyn) ![]()
Stop: 42nd Street Bryant Park ![]()
Jam #1: John Maus - "Do Your Best"
Jam #2: Walter Jones - "Living Without Your Love"
Jam #3: Lil Wayne - "Break Up"
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Sometimes it's Haydn's Seven Last Words for string quartet. Other times it's Bajofondo's albums TangoClub and MarDulce. Or the Gotan Project.
I take care.
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