+
  • Download.
  • Something For The Ladies Presents

    Farewell To Nagasaki

  • Music is one of the oldest and best ways of expressing sorrow and grief. Some artists are able to pour their entire souls into harmonies and invite the world to join their mourning. These artists are among the most celebrated and the most intimate with their listeners. We here at SFTL invite you to sample these personal sounds of loneliness, lost dreams, broken hearts, regret and the eventual uplifting.

+
  • Download.
  • Something For The Ladies Presents

    Good Morning

  • We decided, out of the goodness of our hearts, to fire up some smooth coffee and cook some delicious bacon to help you get out of that post-awesome-Saturday-night lethargy that we all have found ourselves in at least once. Sure, it’s not the morning, but of course, why would you complain with this surprise gift-mixtape in your lap? That’s right, you wouldn’t. Now drink that coffee and smile.

+
  • Download.
  • Something For The Ladies Presents

    Oddly Familiar

  • Strange days are ahead of us, and what’s stranger than hearing a voice that you definitely recognize, but being told that it’s someone else? The premise of this mixtape is focused on that eerie sort of deja vu moment, wherein all of the music is from side-projects of the bands that we have featured in the past.

+
  • Download.
  • Something For The Ladies Presents

    Baby Pterodactyl

  • April kicks off the beginning of the “summer” season for music. The summer means awesome tracks that make you want to roll down the windows and go 80 on the highway. Singing along off key with your friends is an obligation, not an option.

+
  • Download.
  • Something For The Ladies Presents

    Outside

  • If nature could be bottled up into convenient package, someone would make millions. Thankfully, music has an ability to evoke emotion and passion much like nature. This mixtape intends to take you away from your desk and bring forth an expansive journey through the acoustic sounds from names like Beck and Gary Jules.

+
  • Download.
  • Something For The Ladies Presents

    More Universal

  • In terms of adjectives, this mixtape is somber and haunting, but at the same time very uplifting and almost romantic, thanks to some deep and resonating basslines. In all, it is a strangely more solitary interpretation of the month of February. Artists include The Isles, Say Hi, and The Helio Sequence.