Winterbrook Drops New, Original Christmas Track

This new alternative Christmas song – “My Boyfriend is a Snowman” – is a full-band production including drums, guitars and pianos from London indie outfit Winterbrook.

“At first listen, it is a magical Christmas song like many others (“Frosty the Snowman”, “Walking in the Air” etc); because, well, the singer´s boyfriend is a snowman,” says frontman TJ Winterbrook.

Between the lines, however, the singer´s journey through bad relationships (which has led her to choose a snowman) is revealed to us. It is not clear if the snowman is inanimate, animate or perhaps animate only in her own mind. But this doesn´t really matter. What matters is a celebration of the here and now, without worrying too much about tomorrow.

“In a world that finds itself in a constant state of nail-biting anxiety about what might happen tomorrow,” Winterbrook adds, “this is a refreshing message that is perfect for the one time of the year where we can allow allow a little magic into our lives.”

The melody of the tune is soulful while the musical arrangement is an upbeat and acoustic until an electric guitar jumps in right before the song descends back into a dreamy conclusion.

“This is rather restrained; you will see on the other Winterbrook releases “(I Won´t Be Your) Christmas Turkey” and “Polar Bear for Christmas” how we like a guitar solo” and his firm belief that guitar solos deserve to enjoy Christmas the same as everyone else.

Winterbrook has his roots in Britpop and post-grunge and has been a vocalist in various rock bands over the years. Although he never quite found his ‘musical happy place,’ the right formula for moving forward as a musician. After a hiatus from music to work a “proper job”, the bleak Christmas of 2020 compelled Winterbrook to write some Christmas songs.

A whirlwind of composition, recording and producing ensued, as Winterbrook found himself driven by an unknown force to “change Christmas music for the better.” His musical project has grown to include collaborations with musicians across the globe. His songs are part pop, rock, and soul and have found listeners across the globe.

More Alt Rock Christmas Songs, Vol. II: John Lennon, Ravonettes, Band of Horses, Flaming Lips, Blondie & More

The days are fast counting down to Christmas and Hanukkah is in full swing. Some of you are probably putting together your own special Christmas and holiday playlist mixes for your iTunes, iPod or to share with friends and family.

Therefore, here’s another batch of interesting alternative Xmas songs to check out, in addition to the huge 12 mix collection we already published back in 2007, now available on a special page which has seen over 40,000 hits in just three weeks!

This mix includes some of the best Christmas songs we haven’t published before (with just a few exceptions), including a “Christmasy” song from Band of Horses (even though the song title doesn’t indicate so). There will be one more mega-mix coming up tomorrow.

“Happy XMas (War is Over)”John Lennon

“Come on Santa”The Raveonettes

“The First Song”Band of Horses

“Christmas at the Zoo”The Flaming Lips

“Ghost of Christmas”Manic Street Preachers

“Christmas Is Coming Soon” Blitzen Trapper

“Believe In Me”Fun

“O Come Emmanuel” Belle & Sebastian

“We Three Kings”Blondie

“Silent Night”The Briggs

Listen to and download more than 150 additional Christmas and holiday songs – perfect for making your own playlists to play for family and friends this holiday season.

Credits: Thanks to AM, thenFM, BagOSongs.com, KollegeDaily and others for their contributions to this mix.

More Alternative-Indie Rock XMas Songs: Julian Casablancas, Dandy Warhols, St. Etienne & Asobi Seksu

Adding to our extensive playlist mix collection of Christmas and holiday songs, we have a bunch of never-before-published (on this site) Xmas songs to share with you in the next week, including an exhaustive collection of great songs paired with a famous Christmas story.

Let’s get started with a a fresh cover from The Dandy Warhols that the band sent us a couple of days ago, followed up by a new Xmas track from The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas’ debut solo LP, 11th Dimension. Also, check out other notable holiday-style songs from The Snowballs, St. Etienne, Richard Hawly, Asobi Seksu and more.

This is the first of a few such playlists that will be posted in the next week, including a special playlist based on a famous Christmas poem. You’re not gonna want to miss that one, so check back. Additionally, we’re going to do a “best of” holiday songs mix based entirely on which tracks all of you have listened to, and downloaded, the most from Thanksgiving Eve to Christmas Eve.

“Christmas Treat”Julian Casablancas

“Little Drummer Boy”The Dandy Warhols

“Song About Christmas”The Snowballs

“My Christmas Prayer”St. Etienne

“Merry Christmas (I Don’t Wanna Fight)” (The Ramones) – Asobi Seksu

“The Christmas Where It Ends”Soda Fountain Rag

“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”Parker Lewis and Friends

“Silent Night”Richard Hawley

Thanks to the blogs BagofSongs.com, PolariodallaRadio.it and SixEyes.com and Indy Music Files for some of these tracks.

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