Liquid Death

Liquid Death x Spotify Eternal Playlist Urn

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$346.50 $495.00 In stock

Category: COLLABS

Introducing the world’s first ever music-streaming urn from Liquid Death x Spotify. Finally death is a lot less boring. With the Eternal Playlist Urn, now the dead can listen to their favorite jams for all of eternity. Upgrade any post-life experience with this latest revolution in being dead.

Customer Reviews (5.0 / 5 · 7 reviews)

Chloe Q. ★★★★★

I love that it holds 7 cups of ashes while keeping their playlist going. The QR code scanning to load their favorites actually worked perfectly. Best funeral accessory I’ve ever bought, and that’s saying something.

Andrew U. ★★★★★

Setting this up in the app was surprisingly simple—my dad's favorite playlist synced in under a minute. The urn itself feels solid and well-made, like something that will last. It’s a weirdly beautiful way to keep his music going.

Alexander ★★★★★

The QR code on the side was super easy to scan and link to my dad's Spotify account. Now his ashes vibe out to his old punk playlists during family dinners.

Andrew K. ★★★★★

Set it up for a buddy who was obsessed with his playlists, and the smooth metal finish feels heavier and more premium than I expected. The whole concept of them still being able to stream their favorites is darkly hilarious but oddly comforting. It's a weird conversation starter, but it really does make death a little less boring.

Christopher ★★★★★

The QR code scan was surprisingly smooth, and I love that the urn feels weighty and ceramic, not cheap plastic. My dad's playlist has been playing for days now.

Ava ★★★★★

Set up my uncle's playlist in about ten minutes, and the QR scan was seamless. It's weirdly comforting knowing his favorite songs are still playing wherever his ashes are.

Brian ★★★★★

The QR code on the side actually syncs perfectly with my Spotify account, so my late brother can now queue up his old punk playlists. It’s a weirdly comforting way to keep his music playing at his memorial spot.