September is the beginning of the most important season of the year and it's been treating us well so far. Each yeah, we gather up a playlist of our favorite Fall songs and select our favorite ones to feature in an article. We realize this season is a favorite for many and we encourage you to share your favorite Fall songs with us as well!
The Archer - Greta Van Fleet: "The Archer" presents itself with vivacious melodies and calming piratical acoustics to signify the turning point in Greta Van Fleet's third full-length, Starcatcher. The motivational chorus and captivating lyrics keep our hearts glowing throughout the Fall season.
Low (Live At The Greek - The Driver Era: Originally debuted in 2018 as The Driver Era's second single, "Low" serves as an alt-pop track that instantly draws listeners in with a funky beat and swaying melodies. As the band brought it to life, the track positively hits different in the rawness of live shows.
Orange - Mt. Eddy: One of the greatest hits from 2017's album Chroma (Mt. Eddy's only full-length), "Orange" captures the essence of indie new wave through repetitive guitars, alluring vocals and memorable lyrics.
Witness - Hannah Wicklund: The track "Witness" is featured on Hannah Wicklund's sophomore album, The Prize. It showcases a strong chorus with lively melodies and intense guitar riffs. Hannah's vocals take center stage, shining brightly throughout the song.
Annie's Song - John Denver: John Denver's lyrics, which focus on nature, and his gentle guitar melodies take us back to our acoustic origins, creating a serene imagery of romantic settings. The soothing vocals in lines like "You fill up my senses/Come fill me again" have the power to envelop you in their warmth.
Come Monday - Jimmy Buffett: It is common knowledge that every song by Jimmy Buffett exudes summer vibes, but "Come Monday" specifically captures the essence of the end of summer with references to Labor Day and gentle acoustic guitars.
Learning To Fly - Tom Petty: A timeless tune, "Learning To Fly" by Tom Petty serves as a refreshing reset for any moment in life. The soothing melodies and acoustic rhythms are both calming and enduring.
Some Dice - Ultra Q: First featured on Ultra Q's album In A Cave in a Video Game, the song "Some Dice" was later re-recorded and included in the band's most recent endeavor, Empty Eddy. The track presents heartfelt lyrics - "Hold me in your arms if you're alone again/Tell me if you're feeling something real" - accompanied by lively rhythms, flawless harmonies and a unique guitar solo.
I Don't Want To Know - Fleetwood Mac: We're all well-aware that Rumors by Fleetwood Mac is an essential album for the Fall season. But how does one choose just a single song to feature? Honestly, just at random. "I Don't Want To Know" is a fun and up-beat acoustic track that keeps us happy during these months.
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