I Finally Found My Song to Start the Year
Music has a way of finding you when you need it. My song to start 2026, plus a new mixtape.

New traditions are hard to keep. They take time to develop, to love and live in and through. The speed of our world isn't kind to the slow and steady pace of repetition.
Here's a tradition that I started six years ago: Name a song, released in January, to set the tone for the year. Previously, I've picked "One at a Time" by Lisel, "The Sun is Setting on the World" by Hatzihristos Apostolos, "milk crates" by Pigeon Pit, "After the Storm" by Yasmin Williams and "The Wilderness / The Color of Gold" by Luxury. What they share in common is the unease, ambition, hope of combination within me at that moment in time. (I have always worn my music on my sleeve.)
I didn't exactly agonize over the 2026 edition; it already feels like we've experienced an entire year in just 21 days, so choosing a song for this little project wasn't exactly top of mind. But, as I often say, music has a way of finding you when you need it.
Szymon Wójcik's "it's only begun" is a little on the nose, isn't it? Despair, an inclination I have to fight within myself, is right there in the title. For the first two minutes, an electric guitar with an exquisite, obsidian tone strums sparse, discordant notes as skittering cymbals and low drones from a tuba fill the dust around them. And then Sarah Flindst sings: "Don't you worry." Hesitantly, but not blithely. The words that follow feel improvised, or at least written in a "first thought, best thought" fashion. Sound first, feel second.
The music swells almost like an auditory illusion. In an arrangement that I can only describe as "the noise-rock bummer of Harvey Milk (for chamber ensemble)," strings and brass billow with great bravado, but never burst. What happens ends, yet everything begins again. In that way, "it's only begun" feels exactly like now: overwhelming, mournful and too much at once. And, yet, each time the singer returns to that phrase — don't you worry — a flint is struck. A spark in the dark; it just needs air to breathe. —Lars Gotrich
Stream the Viking's Choice mixtape. Follow me on Bandcamp and check out previous mixes via Buy Music Club. Tracklist below:
SUNN O))), "Glory Black"
Szymon Wójcikm, "it’s only begun"
Winged Wheel, "Speed Table"
Souled American, "Boom Boom"
Katie Alice Greer, "Expo '70"
Chantal Michelle, "Drying of Frozen Soils"
Abronia, "New Imposition"
Cryptid Summer, "Violent (and just a little bit numb)"
Kim Gordon, "NOT TODAY"
Prostitute, "All Hail (Pressure)"
Henriette Eilertsen Trio, "Darn Den Draumen"
Sarah Page, "Spring Is Here"
Vorhex Angel, "Lemon Tree"
Bim Sherman, "Ghetto Dub"
Storey Littleton, "January"
Joe Pernice, "The Black and the Blue"
Natalie Jane Hill, "Never Left Me"
Joyce Manor, "I Know Where Mark Chen Lives"
The Leaf Library, "The Reader's Lamp"
Gladie, "Future Spring"
Landowner, "Rival Males"
Midnatt, "Satán"
Bosse-de-Nage, "No Such Place"
Damily, "Fanjiry"
Caterina Barbieri & Bendik Giske, "Alignment, Orbits"
Hannah Lew, "Another Twilight"
Commitment, "DOG POUND"
Cryptic Shift, "Hexagonal Eyes (Diverity Trepaphymphasyzm)"
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