Everyone knows the biggest pain about YouTube is that it’s basically a cluttered graveyard filled with years of junk and impostors. Since listening to music on YouTube is the first instinct for a quick track these days, but why not make listening to...

Everyone knows the biggest pain about YouTube is that it’s basically a cluttered graveyard filled with years of junk and impostors. Since listening to music on YouTube is the first instinct for a quick track these days, but why not make listening to YouTube a more organized experience like Grooveshark, Last.fm or Pandora? Welcome, Tubalr. (BTW, not a bad place to highlight a company that reads a lot like Tumblr, right?)

It’s works exactly like you think it would: enter in a band and it makes a playlist for you pulling a lot of different bands it thinks it pairs up with. A cool part is that you can share the playlists across your social media platforms with a single click.