Music Review: "A Very She & Him Christmas" is an instant classic!
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Album Rating: A “A Very She & Him Christmas” is the best Christmas album I’ve ever heard, hands down. That may sound like a bold statement, but from my frame of mind, it’s not exactly the highest praise I’ve ever given. Christmas is my favorite time of the year; I live for December, for lighting the tree, decorating the house, spending time with family, watching Christmas specials, enjoying the snow, etc. But Christmas music? I find that to be a lot more hit and miss than the season itself, and I’m ultra-critical of Christmas music performances. I just plain don’t like many artists’ renditions of the classics, and I’m always annoyed that no one seems to have written a new Christmas song in my lifetime. I’ve grown up listening to my parents’ vast collection of Christmas music, and not only do I find it all somewhat hit-and-miss, but I’m also continually struck by artists’ inability to construct an actual Christmas
Music Review: "A Very She & Him Christmas" is an instant classic!
Music Review: "A Very She & Him Christmas" is…
Music Review: "A Very She & Him Christmas" is an instant classic!
Album Rating: A “A Very She & Him Christmas” is the best Christmas album I’ve ever heard, hands down. That may sound like a bold statement, but from my frame of mind, it’s not exactly the highest praise I’ve ever given. Christmas is my favorite time of the year; I live for December, for lighting the tree, decorating the house, spending time with family, watching Christmas specials, enjoying the snow, etc. But Christmas music? I find that to be a lot more hit and miss than the season itself, and I’m ultra-critical of Christmas music performances. I just plain don’t like many artists’ renditions of the classics, and I’m always annoyed that no one seems to have written a new Christmas song in my lifetime. I’ve grown up listening to my parents’ vast collection of Christmas music, and not only do I find it all somewhat hit-and-miss, but I’m also continually struck by artists’ inability to construct an actual Christmas