Liquid Death has never been subtle, and Spotify seems happy to play along.

A woman holding a green can smiles while sitting on a couch next to a boy with a purple can, as a man with a beige can interacts with a decorative urn on a coffee table featuring a framed photo of an elderly woman.

Their latest collab is the Eternal Playlist Urn. It is an urn-shaped container that also works as a Bluetooth speaker, with the speaker built into the lid. The pitch is pretty straightforward: even the afterlife should have a soundtrack.

A mobile app interface titled 'Your Eternal Playlist Awaits' featuring a large ceramic vase and options for users to answer questions about their music preferences and spooky vibes.
A family gathered in a living room, with a woman sitting on a couch, a boy standing beside her, and a man reaching for a white urn on a coffee table. A framed photo of an older woman is displayed on the table.
A person holds a lid with a speaker mesh above a large white vase-shaped device featuring the Spotify logo.
Close-up of a white round container lid featuring a small blue indicator light on top.

Spotify ties it to an “Eternal Playlist” generator that asks you a handful of spooky-cute questions about your “eternal vibe,” then spits out a personalized playlist based on your answers and listening history.

It is funny, sure, but it also feels like a very tidy way to turn grief aesthetics into a product moment.

A person is holding the lid of a white Spotify-branded urn, which is placed on a wooden surface against a textured wall.

Design-wise, it is clean and intentionally plain: a white urn-style box with the Liquid Death and Spotify branding on the front.

Yanko Design lists it at 7 × 7 × 11 inches and about 2.4 pounds.

Close-up of a white surface featuring the Spotify logo and an embossed design.

As for the actual “urn” part, the whole thing reads less like a sincere memorial object and more like a limited-edition collector item for people who enjoy Liquid Death’s brand of morbid humor.

Only 150 are being sold in the U.S., and the price is $495, which is… a lot for a novelty speaker shaped like an urn, even if you really commit to the bit.

A white urn-shaped container with a lid, featuring a raised Spotify logo and decorative design.

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