Finn Wolfhard's Honest Song Choices: Delving into The star's Soundtrack of Life

My initial musical crush
On a crisp seasonal day, I was home sick as a six-year-old. My parent inquired, "Have you really not listened to the Beatles? She put on Help! the motion picture, following that I played it repeatedly through her music player throughout the day.

The song I do at karaoke
David Bowie songs provide great entertainment, like Fame or Queen Bitch. No one sounds like Bowie, but I love the energy. I recently tried Save Me by Aimee Mann, that made people lose interest, yet I enjoyed myself.

The debut physical music I owned
Kids my age liked Paradise by the band Coldplay, so I acquired Mylo Xyloto at the bookstore. It occurred during my debut California journey. I thought to purchase records. I acquired those two albums simultaneously.

The song I inexplicably know every lyric to
My older brother owned Incredibad by Lonely Island on CD. He had it on regularly in the car. As a youth listening to material considered off-limits was really fun.

The ideal party track
The Emotions' Best of My Love because it sounds happy. The rhythm is ideal. It's accessible music, trendy but intricate, so it suits everyone.

The track I avoid now
As I explored rock music, I adored Guns N' Roses. When I first listened to Sweet Child O' Mine, I grew fascinated, but now I can't hear it.

The perfect number to reinterpret
At present, our group play the Only Ones classic. I enjoy that piece.

The transformative music
I participated in the clip for that punk track. I acted as the youthful counterpart of the singer. It introduced me to video production. It introduced intense audio, driving me toward alternative culture.

The emotional track
Belinda Says by Alvvays.

The final farewell track
We share a private humor concerning this idea. I might not actually select it, but Half Gate by Grizzly Bear.

Shelley Cole
Shelley Cole

An audio engineer and passionate sound designer with over a decade of experience in creating immersive auditory environments.