Sad Girl Dinner Hour:
From the alternative indie sounds of Mac DeMarco and Peach Pit, to classic artists like Billy Joel and Fleetwood Mac, this playlist has the perfect melancholy dinner ambiance. Themes of heartbreak, loss, anger, and longing will be explored to help listeners seek catharsis from their daily tribulations. Whether you are casually eating dinner with your family, or crying while eating ice cream in the dark, these songs will bring you solace through your meal.
Sad Girl Sleep Hour:
Sad songs are known for their lullaby effect, which is why this playlist features some of the most acoustically calming tunes in sad girl culture. Songs like “Fourth of July” by Sufjan Stevens or “peace” by Taylor Swift will cradle your sadness into a tranquil slumber. This playlist is perfect for underscoring the cinematic scenarios you play out in your head to lull you to dream land. Or maybe just a nice melody for the sheep you’re counting to enjoy.
Sad Girl Study Hour:
Picture this: You’re in the library, headphones on, looking mysterious while working on your homework. “My Love Mine All Mine” by Mitski is playing, which immerses you in a symphony of reflection and introspection. Then you hear the fuzzed guitar strums from “About You” by the 1975, and the weight of academia alleviates from your shoulders. All of a sudden, “Tired” by beabadoobee finishes, which means the playlist has ended, and you finished your homework in the blink of an eye. Whether you are delving into a textbook or wrestling with complex thoughts, this playlist will quietly bring you resilience through your scholarly endeavors.
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