Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
listenable
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Always fascinating, though, if not strictly listenable.
▪ The contributors here seem instead keen to zoom in on and ferment nihilistic tendencies, through bleak but listenable insights.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
listenable
1919, from listen + -able. Related: Listenability.
Wiktionary
listenable
a. pleasant or easy to listen to.
Usage examples of "listenable".
And all, young and old alike, loved nothing more than listening to their hideous, screechy music played by men given the task and made listenable only after numerous bowls of sour, heady beer, which they brewed in vast quantities in great wooden tubs and then drank until inebriation either put them to sleep or stirred their blood and made them contentious and brawly.
They will not be hummable, whistleable, listenable -- some will be actively unpleasant to hear.