As the weather starts to cool down, leaves start to fall and students prepare for the last weeks of school before winter break, the change in seasons calls for a change in playlists. That’s right Gamecocks, it’s time to put away the Charli XCX and get ready to contemplate. This fall playlist includes songs with pensive lyricism and deep meaning, giving students the perfect opportunity to have a quarter-life crisis on the way to class.
No matter who the listener is, this playlist will be sure to give the perfect “thought daughter” experience by capturing the melancholic mood of fall. Featuring a variety of artists, such as Noah Kahan and Radiohead, listening to this playlist will be sure to put you in a thinking mood (perfect for finals, right?). Of course, some songs on here are perfect for reflecting on past years and the confusing feelings of growing up.
So, whether you are strolling through the Horseshoe watching the trees turn colors, or on your way to a pumpkin patch with friends, be sure to turn on this playlist and delve into some beautiful lyrics. While you prepare for the last stretch of classes before the winter season hits, this playlist will be sure to help let out all those complicated feelings that come with the chilly weather.
“Her" — The American Dawn
“Lover, You Should’ve Come Over" — Jeff Buckley
“Second Chances" — Gregory Alan Isakov
“Come Over" — Noah Kahan
“Gale Song" — The Lumineers
“All I Need" — Radiohead
“The Gold-Phoebe Bridgers Version" — Manchester Orchestra, Phoebe Bridgers
“Jersey Giant" — Evan Honer, Julia DiGrazia
“Slow It Down" — The Lumineers
“Ends of the Earth" — Lord Huron
“November Air" — Zach Bryan
“I Bet on Losing Dogs" — Mitski
“Work Song" — Hozier
“Words I Used" — The Backseat Lovers
“champagne problems" — Taylor Swift
“The View Between Villages" — Noah Kahan
“What Kind of Love" — Childish Gambino
“Silver Springs - 2004 Remaster" — Fleetwood Mac
“High and Dry - Folk version" — School House
“Scott Street" — Phoebe Bridgers
“The Scientist" — Coldplay
“Need 2" — Pinegrove
“Pain is Cold Water - Live from Fenway Park" — Noah Kahan