Right this minute, I am listening to music on my laptop's built-in speakers. I cycled through endless pairs of $10 Target earbuds until Santa Claus brought me a half-decent pair of Bose headphones a few years back, my iPod dock of choice was purchased at a store called Linens & Things, and I don't know my treble from a hole in the ground. Needless to say, I am not an audiophile. So why am I so transfixed by the Little Horn Speakers unveiled this week by Chicago-based custom guitar and amp shop Specimen? Well, just look at them. They're gorgeous. Apparently they also make music sound incredible—"the way nature intended," even. And that's likely the feature that most impacted the $1,850 price tag, which I've been weeping over since the press release about these beautiful things plopped into my inbox last week.
Here are some songs about the body parts I'm considering hawking for this very worthy cause. Naturally, once the Little Horns are in my possession, these will be the first tunes that get blasted from their stunning orifices. Can't wait!
- Beck - "Cold Brains"
- Bodies of Water - "These Are The Eyes"
- Death Cab for Cutie - "Crooked Teeth"
- Talking Heads - "Sugar On My Tongue"
- Andrew Bird - "Skin"
- Rufus Wainwright - "In My Arms"
- Oakley Hall - "Take My Hands, We're Free"
- Radiohead - "My Iron Lung"
- Wilco - "I am Trying to Break Your Heart"
- Broken Social Scene - "Stomach Song"
- Wire - "Kidney Bingo"
- Weird Al Yankovic - "Pancreas"
- Lambchop - "Ovary Eyes"
- Sufjan Stevens - "We Won't Need Legs to Stand"
- Alela Diane - "Tired Feet"


Add these to the list:
"Body Parts" by Jump, Little Children
"Sore Thumb" by The Format
"Skin" by Griffin House
"Sea Legs" by The Shins
It would be really cool of these little jewels had built in amplification to make them powered monitors!!