⭐️⭐️ T R U T H - O R - D A R E ⭐️⭐️
Addison Graham
Brandon Bronco
Conner Hastings
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30 SONGS THAT WILL HIT YOU DIFFERENTLY AT 3AM WHEN YOU ARE ALONE WITH YOUR THOUGHTS:
1. The Night We Met – Lord Huron – A man begging time to take him back to the moment before everything changed
2. Skinny Love – Bon Iver – Two people who love each other completely destroying what they have
3. Casimir Pulaski Day – Sufjan Stevens – A man watching someone he loves die slowly and singing to God about it
4. Motion Picture Soundtrack – Radiohead – A goodbye so quiet and final it sounds like closing a door forever
5. Fourth of July – Sufjan Stevens – A son singing to his dead mother about the night she died
6. Holocene – Bon Iver – A man standing in a landscape so vast he finally understands his own insignificance
7. To Be Alone – Hozier – The specific feeling of finding someone who makes solitude feel like coming home
8. Death With Dignity – Sufjan Stevens – Grief so raw and honest it feels like reading someone's private journal
9. Lua – Bright Eyes – Two broken people finding each other at the worst possible time for both of them
10. The Night Will Always Win – Manchester Orchestra – The particular darkness that arrives when everything goes quiet
11. Blue Ridge Mountains – Fleet Foxes – Nostalgia for a place and a person that may never have existed
12. First Day of My Life – Bright Eyes – The simplest most devastating love song written in the last thirty years
13. Fade Into You – Mazzy Star – A longing so specific and unresolved it never fully leaves the room
14. Exile Vilify – The National – Written for a video game but it sounds like the inside of a depressed mind
15. Sorrow – The National – A man so accustomed to sadness he has started to prefer it to anything else
16. Videotape – Radiohead – A man recording the last moments of his life and what he chooses to say
17. No Surprises – Radiohead – A man asking for a quiet life so gently it sounds like giving up
18. Black – Pearl Jam – A man watching someone he loved become someone he no longer recognises
19. Bother – Stone Sour – The sound of someone standing at the very edge of themselves
20. How to Disappear Completely – Radiohead – Dissociation described so precisely it feels like a field recording
21. Grapevine Fires – Death Cab for Cutie – A couple watching fires burn on the horizon and choosing to stay
22. I Will Follow You Into the Dark – Death Cab for Cutie – Love as a promise to walk into death together
23. Transatlanticism – Death Cab for Cutie – The unbearable distance between two people who want to close it
24. Such Great Heights – The Postal Service – The specific electricity of believing someone was made for you
25. Soul Meets Body – Death Cab for Cutie – The feeling of a life unlived pressing against the one you are in
26. At the Bottom of Everything – Bright Eyes – Chaotic and beautiful and somehow about accepting everything
27. Poison Oak – Bon Iver – A man apologising to his dying stepfather for not being there the way he should have
28. Re Stacks – Bon Iver – A man returning to a place that no longer holds what he went back looking for
29. Liability – Lorde – A woman told by someone she loved that she is simply too much to be around
30. Someone Great – LCD Sound system – Grief processed through electronic music and it should not work but it destroys you.
Which is your favourite?
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