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Listening diary

My personal
Music Wrapped,
2026

2,701 scrobbles across 86 days. 1 consecutive days, A fixation on Arctic Monkeys and Rock — mostly in the Evening and on Wednesdays. I've created this because Spotify Wrapped and Apple Music Replay were never enough, and data visualisation can be fun.

3 April 2026 – 28 June 2026 · shred131 on Last.fm · v7

The period in numbers

2,701
Scrobbles
86
Days tracked
31.4
Per day
~157h
Listening time
1
Current streak
26
Longest streak
⚠️ Days with anomalous scrobble counts excluded from hourly/daily analysis. · 2026-04-26: 738 scrobbles

How far did you listen

✈️ Madrid → Tokyo
10.9×
✈️ Madrid → New York
17.5×
🚗 Madrid → Rome
12.1×

Track obsession

"That's What You Get" — Paramore
5 plays across 4 days

Peak moments

Most active monthMay 2026 — 1178 scrobbles
Most active day16 June 2026 — 229 scrobbles · "Song 2 — Blur" (2×)
Peak hour18:00–19:00
Peak weekdayWednesday

Month by month

Apr 2026
884
May 2026
1178
Jun 2026
639

When you listen

00:0006:0012:0018:0023:00
🌅 Morning
24%
↳ Paramore
☀️ Afternoon
32%
↳ Norah Jones
🌆 Evening
37%
↳ Nothing But Thieves
🌙 Night
5%
↳ Little Image

Top 10 artists of the period

01
Arctic Monkeys 🖥
173 plays
02
Paramore 🖥
138 plays
03
Nothing But Thieves 🖥
80 plays
04
Hayley Williams 🖥
78 plays
05
Norah Jones 🖥
53 plays
06
Radiohead 🖥
49 plays
07
The Cranberries 🖥
48 plays
08
Genesis 🖥
48 plays
09
The Strokes 🖥
46 plays
10
Little Image
45 plays

📀🖥 physical + ripped  ·  📀 physical only  ·  🖥 digital only  ·  no badge = streaming only

Top 10 tracks

01
Hard Times
Paramore
10 plays
02
I Want It All
Arctic Monkeys
8 plays
03
Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?
Arctic Monkeys
8 plays
04
Mad Sounds
Arctic Monkeys
8 plays
05
R U Mine?
Arctic Monkeys
8 plays
06
Snap Out of It
Arctic Monkeys
7 plays
07
I Wanna Be Yours
Arctic Monkeys
7 plays
08
Fireside
Arctic Monkeys
7 plays
09
Arabella
Arctic Monkeys
7 plays
10
One for the Road
Arctic Monkeys
7 plays

Most lived-in albums

Albums where you played at least 5 different tracks — a sign of deep listening, not shuffle.

Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party — Hayley Williams
26 tracks · 78 plays
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not / Favourite Worst Nightmare — Arctic Monkeys
25 tracks · 25 plays
Dead Club City — Nothing But Thieves
22 tracks · 51 plays
Mercury Falling — Sting
20 tracks · 22 plays
Remasters — Led Zeppelin
19 tracks · 22 plays

Compilations & best-ofs

Platinum Collection — Genesis
40 tracks · 40 plays
Stars: The Best of 1992-2002 — The Cranberries
25 tracks · 25 plays
My Way: The Best of Frank Sinatra — Frank Sinatra
15 tracks · 16 plays
Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton — Eric Clapton
11 tracks · 14 plays
The Definitive Collection — Stevie Wonder
11 tracks · 12 plays

Your sound

Rock
Indie Rock
Indie
Alternative Rock
Alternative
British
Pop Punk
Jazz
Blues
Singer-Songwriter
your ear lives in the 2000s, with roots planted firmly in the 1990s.

Music by decade

1960s
11 scrobbles
1970s
135 scrobbles
1980s
152 scrobbles
1990s
680 scrobbles
2000s
878 scrobbles
2010s
356 scrobbles
2020s
410 scrobbles

Where your music comes from

Country of origin of your artists — weighted by scrobble count.

CA: 80US: 1341MX: 10BR: 5FR: 9SE: 9AT: 1DE: 2ES: 2IE: 114AU: 23IT: 45DK: 1GB: 1027IS: 1JP: 1

↑ Current period — darker. Apple Music history — lighter.

🇺🇸United States
1,341 (50%)
🇬🇧United Kingdom
1,027 (38%)
🇮🇪Ireland
114 (4%)
🇨🇦Canada
80 (2%)
🇮🇹Italy
45 (1%)
🇦🇺Australia
23 (0%)
🇲🇽Mexico
10 (0%)
🇫🇷France
9 (0%)
🇸🇪Sweden
9 (0%)
🇧🇷Brazil
5 (0%)

Mainstream score

Unique listener count on ListenBrainz for your top artists.

Arctic Monkeys2,802,331 listenersglobal
Paramore1,899,841 listenersglobal
Nothing But Thieves383,004 listenerswidely known
Hayley Williams308,691 listenerswidely known
Norah Jones572,456 listenersglobal
Radiohead6,331,227 listenersglobal
The Cranberries744,912 listenersglobal
Genesis810,597 listenersglobal
The Strokes1,662,985 listenersglobal
Little Image8,576 listenersniche

Collection vs listening

Digital library — Plex

90%

Archivist Score — 90% of your top 10 artists are in Plex. The rest lives on streaming.

Albums of this period

AM
Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party
After Laughter
Dead Club City
Jagged Little Pill
Platinum Collection
KILL THE GHOST
Ricochet
Play
Tidal
Dookie
Not Too Late
Love Deluxe
Is This It
So Tonight That I Might See
Turn on the Bright Lights

AM by Arctic Monkeys  ·  Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party by Hayley Williams  ·  After Laughter by Paramore  ·  Dead Club City by Nothing But Thieves  ·  Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette  ·  Platinum Collection by Genesis  ·  KILL THE GHOST by Little Image  ·  Ricochet by Snail Mail  ·  Play by Moby  ·  Tidal by Fiona Apple  ·  Dookie by Green Day  ·  Not Too Late by Norah Jones  ·  Love Deluxe by Sade  ·  Is This It by The Strokes  ·  So Tonight That I Might See by Mazzy Star  ·  Turn on the Bright Lights by Interpol

Moments

The listening equivalent of a film still.

1 May 2026 23°C · clear sky
The Unexpected Jump
At 5:30 PM on Friday 1 May, Fiona Apple gave way to Paramore — no pause, no warning.
Fiona Apple → Paramore. The kind of jump that makes a playlist feel human.
17 May 2026 21°C · partly cloudy
The Fixation Day
On Sunday 17 May, Mazzy Star accounted for 100% of all listening — 10 tracks out of 10.
On Sunday 17 May, there was only Mazzy Star. Nothing else got through.
across the period 26°C · mainly clear
The Recurring Hour
18:00 was your peak listening hour — 201 tracks (10% of the total). Most often: Nothing But Thieves.
18:00 became a daily ritual — the hour when the day starts to loosen. Nothing But Thieves was often there.
17 April 2026 26°C · overcast
Where It Began
The first scrobble: "No Ordinary Love" by Sade, on Friday 17 April 2026 at 5:48 PM.
Everything since then has been part of the same conversation.
23 May 2026 25°C · clear sky
The 12:00 AM Moment
At 12:00 AM on Saturday 23 May, you were listening to Carly Rae Jepsen.
Some music only makes sense past midnight.
16 June 2026 30°C · clear sky
The Long Listen
218 tracks, 871 minutes — 1:33 PM to 4:04 AM on Tuesday 16 June. Mostly Phish, Bill Perry, Paramore and Queen.
Some afternoons just keep going.

Taste drift

A spring of evening listening and rock, mostly. More repetition than discovery — with "That's What You Get" by Paramore running underneath almost everything else. The rock leaning stayed consistent throughout — with the 2000s as the gravitational center. Not a single day without music — 26 consecutive days of listening, which says something about the period.

Your listening didn't simply change genre. It moved from comfort, to fixation, to curation.

Adele — 15 playsJan 2025AdeleLeAnn Rimes — 81 playsFeb 2025LeAnnRimesJoJo — 141 playsMar 2025JoJoJoJo — 159 playsApr 2025JoJoAndrew Bird — 86 playsMay 2025AndrewBirdAndrew Bird — 64 playsJun 2025AndrewBirdNothing But Thieves — 139 playsJul 2025NothingButThievesNothing But Thieves — 158 playsAug 2025NothingButThievesNothing But Thieves — 312 playsSep 2025NothingButThievesNothing But Thieves — 189 playsOct 2025NothingButThievesNothing But Thieves — 126 playsNov 2025NothingButThievesNothing But Thieves — 75 playsDec 2025NothingButThievesArctic Monkeys — 173 playsJun 2026ArcticMonkeys

Narrowest listening: Aug 2025, Dec 2025 — mono-artist immersion.

Most diverse: Jan 2025, Feb 2025, Mar 2025 — wide-ranging and exploratory.

Comfort Phase
Soft pop and familiar voices. The listening was background, reassuring, unchallenging.
Some periods don't ask much of the music. This was one of them.
Pop Ignition
A sudden shift toward pop energy. JoJo dominated March and April — 300 plays across two months.
This is when the listening started wanting something again.
Orchestral Pause
Chamber folk and orchestral indie. A quieter, more considered phase.
The summer brought restraint. Fewer plays, more attention per song.
The Monolith
Five consecutive months dominated by a single band. Peak plays: 312 in September alone.
July through November wasn't discovery. It was immersion.
The Curated Reset
The monolith dissolved. By spring 2026, the listening pattern became less obsessive and more archival — British rock, post-punk, female-led alt rock, legacy records.
By spring 2026, the listening pattern becomes less monolithic and more archival.

The Library

Your musical constants — artists that survived your taste drift.

Faithful

MIKA7 years · 2015–2025
Ed Sheeran6 years · 2015–2025
Simple Plan6 years · 2016–2025
Panic! At the Disco6 years · 2015–2025
OneRepublic6 years · 2015–2025
Maroon 55 years · 2015–2025

Rising

JoJosince 2023
Måneskinsince 2023
The Shinssince 2023
LeAnn Rimessince 2024

Seasonal obsessions

Nothing But Thieves999 plays · 2025
Andrew Bird151 plays · 2025

Suggested discoveries

Similar artists to your most-played — that you're not currently listening to.

Arctic MonkeysThe Last Shadow Puppets  ·  Alex Turner  ·  Miles Kane
Nothing But ThievesMan-Made Sunshine  ·  Royal Blood  ·  Himalayas
Hayley WilliamsZac Farro  ·  Lucy Dacus  ·  Wolf Alice  ·  Power Snatch in Plex  ·  Florence + the Machine in Plex
Norah JonesDiana Krall  ·  Melody Gardot  ·  The Little Willies

Collection vs streaming

0%
Physical 📀
85%
Plex only 🖥
14%
Streaming ☁️

Most played from collection:

Most played outside collection: Little Image  ·  Moby  ·  The Academic

Music listening composition

17%
Female ♀
64%
Male ♂
18%
Mixed ⚥
34%
Solo artists
65%
Bands & groups

Music personality

The Digital Archivist

You've ripped, tagged, and catalogued everything. Your Plex library is a museum, not a playlist — grounded in indie rock.

High Plex coverageLow streamingFile-first

First appearances this period

Artists with no scrobble history before the start of this period.

28 Jun
Jamiroquai
26 Jun
Tiberius b, Power Snatch, Hayley Williams & Daniel James
24 Jun
Benson Boone
24 Jun
KT Tunstall
24 Jun
Sasha