THIS IS ON MY 'AUTUMN PLAYLIST'
90's Music <3
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THIS IS ON MY 'AUTUMN PLAYLIST'
90's Music <3
Please do : ) The first track of Dr. Dog's 'Fate' is pure pure all that is autumn.
And I hear you man, Jack Johnson and Animal Liberation Orchestra only work in spring and summer. Winter is when darker stuff like Arcade Fire's Neon Bible and Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon get extra spins, but let's save that for the winter topic when it arrives : )
I was probably exaggerating when I said you can't listen to a certain song during a certain time of year. :P But, for me, there IS music that I associate more with different seasons, both because I listened to a ton during the season, it was the first time I heard it during that time, or (remember, synesthesia, smurf yeah, man) it sounds like autumn.
Like, bros, I still listen to Sufjan Stevens in summer, but his music is late autumn/early winter to me. And lots of grey, rainy weather. Etc etc.
I can't believe I forgot to put:
Lungs by Florence + the Machine
Sigh No More by Mumford & Sons
Conditions by The Temper Trap
autumn/winter have a different FeEeeEeEEeeeeeL to them than spring/summer
i've been looking for some good autumn music for this year; i like stuff that's more subdued. I found Birdy and can't stop listening but i need more
also heck yeah Florence + The Machine
I must convince you all of the greatness that is this band from Sweden no-one has ever heard of. PURE AUTUMN.
SpoilerIf you like Pink Floyd, Fleet Foxes and Band of Horses, then this is your favorite new discovery.
wake me up when september ends
i mean
come on :greenie:
I love Janelle Monae! I saw her two Septembers ago!
When does a song qualify as being an Autumn song? Does it have to include the theme of the season in some way? Or is it meant as a metaphor?
Obvious choices would be a song like "Autumn Leaves", and metaphorically speaking, "It Was a Very Good Year", seems like a good choice.