1. Teardrop- Massive Attack
Never mind the singing the singing fetus. The haunting voice of Elizabeth Fraser of the Fraser Twins and the harpsichord riff make this spooky ditty a good one indeed. Those of you who might have not been sitting under a rock for the past ten years or so may remember this song in its instrumental form as the theme song of the Medical Drama, House.
2. Do You Remember The First Time- Pulp
Jarvis Cocker and his band was a big part of my early childhood, especially with this song (despite it being released before I was even born). I heard it for the first time when I was in England with my parents to visit some of my elder cousins. I remember singing and dancing to this in my bad early 2000's fashion.
3. Playing God- Paramore
As an angry pre-pubescent and one who had to deal with bullying in my school days, this was my anthem-- my big "F*CK you!" to all of the hypocrites who made my school life miserable in those days. It also helps that Haley Williams is so delightfully fierce in this video.
4. All is Full of Love- Björk
This reminds me of one of my big musical influences and one of my best friends growing up (Nick, if you're reading this, love ya bro). He introduced me to this song when I was starting to develop my singing voice. It was and still if perfect for my babyish soprano and Björk is such a great artist. Plus the robots in the video clearly state my stance on LGBTA people. Their love is as beautiful as anyone's and they deserve equality.
5. Healing Hands- Citizen Cope
This song is by little-known artist, Citizen Cope (aka Clarence Greenwood). It does help that his near transparent blue-green eyes and jazzy beat melt me like hot chocolate, but the song never fails in getting me to dance around whilst doing a chore or two.
6. Waiting All Night- Rudimental (Feat. Ella Eyre)
This is a bit of a departure from my regular style of indie rock music, however the reggae beat is a really good one. Ella's voice is pure silk and it really does help me to embrace the Caribbean rhythm that I lacked when I was younger.
7. Radioactive- Kings of Leon
I love me some Kings of Leon. This song is another chore-dancing selection. When this song is up I am also prone to some questionable dramatic singing and air-guitar playing.
8. I Want You- Kings Of Leon
At first glance, this song may seem to be a good way to say "Hey babe, I like your face... can I sit on it?" but no. It's actually a commentary on young love and how eager some may be to prove themselves-- like ya know in the case of recording a regrettable sex tape with a boyfriend (it's all in the lyrics).
9. You Don't Love Me- The Kooks
We all had that unrequited crush. The mixed signals, the guy/girl who knew you really liked them and toyed with you till the end. This is song is for the realisation that we are all a little masochistic. An anthem for all of those who are bitter and in love.
10. A Whiter Shade of Pale- Procol Harum
This song is from the 60's and when British Soul music was at it's best. My dad and I used to always listen to this on his record player in the living room. The origins of the song's lyrics are clouded. Some think the band was so high on drugs that they put random words together, others say that a member of the band, Keith Reid, got the title of the song at a party when a girl, seeing her friend looking a little sickly commented on her complexion telling her " You look a whiter shade of pale, love." No matter what is the inspiration, the song is beautiful.
11. (Still A) Weirdo- KT Tunstall
This Scottish songstress penned the song with the misfits in mind. It is about looking at yourself objectively, accepting your mistakes and accepting your faults.
12. That's Alright- Laura Mvula
Another anthem for those who march to the beat of their own drum. The hook, "Who made you the centre of the universe?" Asking people about who made them the right to judge who we are and a nice way to tell them to mind their own damn business.
13. Numb- Linkin Park
We were all rebellious and recalcitrant teens once. Need I say more?
14. Nightcall- London Grammar
The British trio put their own twist to the electro-pop song by Kavinsky. To tell the truth, I kind of like this version for the lyrics. It is serene and powerful with Hanna Reid's floating and emotional vocals really taking the prize. The song details the inner monologue of someone preparing to break up with their soon to be ex-significant other.
15. Midnight City- M83
This catchy ditty has minimal lyrics and tells the story of someone going to their favourite place to be alone and enjoy the view. I like to listen to this in the car. It is a great song for a road trip montage.
16. Just -Radiohead
Jonny Greenwood's guitar solo is epic and Thom Yorke's lyrics about a narcissistic friend who keeps getting himself in dumb situations hits the spot. We all have that friend who we love dearly but can be an attention-grabbing annoyance.
17. Brother- Matt Corby
The Aussie crooner with a soulful voice wrote this song as a commentary on a friend of his who was slowly drifting away and making questionable choices in his life. It's all about offering or asking for help when you or your brother needs it.
18. A Litte Respect- Erasure
This 1988 synth pop hit is a plea for respect and proper treatment from a lover who has been hurt. This is a sort of dancing in your kitchen at one in the morning, hairbrush karaoke single.
19. Wonderwall- Oasis
Oh the Gallagher boys. Liam and Noel, the rocker brothers of the nineties. I love this song when I'm feeling mellowed out and calm. Noel wrote this song about a lover or friend coming to save you from yourself. Someone who is your "wonder wall". A wonderful sentiment.
20. Riptide- Vance Joy
This song manipulates my weakness for a good Ukelele. It's a playful and upbeat song about being socially awkward and being in love with someone who you may deem as way out of your league and the insecurities that come with that.
21. Money On My Mind- Sam Smith
I know this song is grossly overplayed, but hear me out. I think the sentiment of doing what you like and what your talents allow you to do for the love of it rather than the money is a good one; and, I think Sam puts it better then Jessie J did with Price Tag... just my opinion. This is also a hairbrush karaoke song.
22. If I Had a Gun- Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Noel is back, and this song about confessing love to someone who as Bruno Mars would say " You'd catch a grenade for." It's about finding the one most of us hope that we would spend eternity with and proving the lengths you would go for them.
23. Somewhere Only We Know- Keane
Keane! I love this boys and Tim Rice-Oxley has a song-writing talent that elicits awe. This song is about going to a place, a physical or mental one of calmness. Somewhere only you and your thoughts can be at peace -- a metaphorical safety blanket.
24. Everybody's Changing- Keane
Keane again, I hope there are no complaints! I really love this song as a statement of being confused as to what exactly are your hopes and aspirations in a world where you may be stagnant and everyone else seems to have their shit together perfectly. It captures the feeling of being a Peter Pan whilst everyone seems to be growing up and out of the people they were when you were friends.
25. When You Were Young- The Killers
This tune makes me dance and sing to the top of my lungs. It recounts the feeling of expectations and how sometimes we all fall short or what we get falls short of those expectations.
26. Mr. Brightside- The Killers
This iconic tune of 2003 tells the story of lead singer, Brandon Flowers and a cheating ex. He turned his feelings of betrayal into this tune saying "It's killing me and taking control", but he's happy that destiny is calling him and opened up his eyes to the truth and looking on the bright side that the relationship is now over and he can relax now.
27. Settle Down- Kimbra
This kiwi-songstress was the female voice on Goyte's "Someone that I Used to Know", but she's a force to be reckoned with in her own right. She wrote this song sarcastically on the social expectation that women are to settle own and have children early. She says that this song is an anthem of independence saying that women don't have to feel desperate to keep someone at their side in fear of being unable to settle down early enough.
28. Sick Muse- Metric
This song is a cynical thought about love and how it can at times be an inconvenience, especially when you're young. Singer, Emily Haines wrote this song when she felt that she was falling in love with the wrong person too strongly and her struggle to forget them.
29. Do I Wanna Know?- Arctic Monkeys
The awesome clap-stomp beat and guitar riff in this song gets me every time. Alex Turner and his band seriously outdid themselves with their most recent album, AM. This is one of my favourite songs off the album. It tells the story of wanting someone and being unsure of whether or not to tell them for fear of their answer.
30. Skinny Love- Bon Iver
Bon Iver ( founded by the lead singer and songwriter, Justin Vernon) is an indie-folk band and this song is one of their more well known singles. In the song, Justin looks back on his relationship with his ex who he refers to as Emma, describing the love as malnourished and and unhealthy.
31. Young Volcanoes- Fall Out Boy
I can not verbally express how ecstatic I was when I learnt that Fall Out Boy was to reform and release an album. That album was Save Rock and Roll and secured their place as the pop-punk gods of the naughties.This is one of my favourite songs from the album. Patrick's voice is as powerful as ever. The song is a battle-cry for those of us will untapped potential saying not to underestimate us, young volcanoes for we will grow to surprise you. They wrote it as a defiant statement against the record execs who inflicted creative wounds in the band in the early days, trying to label them for optimum commercial success.
32. Spectrum- Florence and the Machine
I knew I could not make a list of songs I listen to all the time without a nod to Florence and the Machine. Florence Welch's powerful voice and the baroque pop style makes this duo one of m favourite musical acts. This song is about the spectrum of emotions that being in love releases.
33. Maps- Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O can do no wrong in my eyes. This song's title is an acronym for "My Angus Please Stay", standing for Karen's then long-term boyfriend Angus Andrew. They were going through a period of limbo between staying together and breaking up. She wrote this when she felt him drifting away most.
34. Kids- MGMT
The psychedelic rock duo formed whilst attending university and this was one of their first hits. It reveals the feelings of naivety and confusion when first attending college. The need to make family proud, grow up and step into the adult world (as a student, I relate).
35. Flaws- Bastille
British group Bastille, lead by frontman Dan Smith had a great 2013-2014. Their debut album, Bad Blood was a hit and "Flaws" is a single from it. The song talks about hiding one's flaws and admiring those who own them by accepting them and parading them in the open. It is also about the beginning of any friendship or relationship when everyone's flaws have to be laid out into the open for the relationship to be honest.
There you go! Just some members of my daily playlist. I hope I introduced you to some gems.
Anna
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