Autumn Playlist · Music Recommendations

Autumn Leaves

As summer comes to an end and autumn begins, it’s only natural to start feeling a bit glum. After all, winter is coming and while it’s only a few months long, it seems to last forever. We’ve gathered 9 songs perfect for Autumn and we guarantee you that they will help ease the pain. Okay, we don’t guarantee it but they will at least help a little. Enjoy the season of endless feels~



“It’s about a couple who have gone their separate ways. Maybe they broke up recently or because they weren’t ready for commitment. Beyond that, I think that they have found that the loved each other too much to let that go.”


Is there any words needed to describe this song? You know it all too well.


The song is about new love, he wants to tell the girl about his feelings for her..He wants to waste time with her by chasing cars around their heads. Countless cars run on roads, roads that may never meet an end. They can chase as many cars as they want, because what matters is the time he spends with her. The more the merrier.


The song tells the moving story of a love, which nearly would’ve been defeated by fear of permitting emotions. James words the fright of opening up grippingly:


There’s something oddly old fashioned about his approach – even if its reference points are more set in 2014 acoustic era rather than the 1960s. Even Sheeran, who brought the one man busk to Wembley arena, tends to play with the boundaries of the singer-songwriter genre. This Town, however, is haunted in part by the classic stripped-back storytelling of James Taylor, but mainly echoes the sound of every hard grafting pub singer across the planet.


Ed’s third single release ‘Lego House’ is another emotional song from debut ‘+’ and seems to be about the struggle to fix a relationship that is breaking down slowly and wanting to “mend” your partner to stop them from getting hurt. Best lyric: “I’m gonna paint you by numbers and colour you in, if things go wrong we can frame it and put you on a wall.”


Have you heard this amazing song? It was written by Justin Vernon for his folk band Bon Iver and then re-recorded by Birdy, who made it into an international hit. There’s been lots of speculation on what it’s about, but recently Vernon gave an interview explaining the meaning and talking about the relationship that prompted him to write song. It’s about a love, of course, but the sort of love that’s destructive and unsustainable.


Winter is prime ‘Sweater Weather’ time but it’s not so obvious in The Neighbourhood’s dreamy, indie pop/rock jam. It projects the idea of you and me vs. the cold, which is really suggesting that it’s you and me vs. the world. The butterflies of love and romance are captured here.


“But the reason this song is on continuous loop for me isn’t just about the lyrics—his soulful voice keeps me coming back for more. The way he sings feels sincere, something that can be lacking in similar artists. In short, I could listen to his new album all day, and I think you’ll enjoy it too.” – Jennifer Davis, Instyle

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