The Dark Side of Christmas Music
Many of the songs combine gloom with cheer, echoing what the holidays can do for us.
by Lora Kelley
Dec 08, 2023
4 minutes
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The season of Christmas music––of Mariah Carey blasting in malls, carolers gracing street corners, and children singing about Rudolph—has once again arrived. Fans of festive cheer are rejoicing, and haters are rolling their eyes. I spoke with my colleague Spencer Kornhaber, who covers music for The Atlantic, about what makes holiday music sound distinct, how the genre relies on nostalgia, and why sleigh-bell-sprinkled tunes can be so polarizing.
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