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35 Songs for A Rainy Day

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35 Songs for A Rainy Day

So, it's been raining for three days straight here on the East Coast. Not even a light, not-that-big-of-a-deal-rain, but like, torrential downpour. Leaving my dorm this weekend was a nightmare, but one upside came from it: I made a pretty bomb playlist. (Note: also applicable for when you are sad, trying to sleep, or studying, etc)

1. Holocene by Bon Iver

2. Smother by Daughter

3. Such Great Heights by Iron & Wine

4. Let It Go by James Bay

5. Lost in the Light by The Bahamas

6. Fix You by Coldplay

7. Sweater Weather by The Neighbourhood

8. Still by Matt Nathanson

9. Look After You by The Fray

10. Catch & Release by Matt Simons

11. Iris by The Goo Goo Dolls

12. Empty by Ray LaMontagne

13. Monster by Mumford & Sons

14. I Will Follow You Into the Dark by Death Cab for Cutie

15. Feel No Ways by Drake

16. Hey Ya (Cover) by Obadiah Parker

17. Round Here by Counting Crows

18. Slow It Down by The Lumineers

19. First Day of My Life by Bright Eyes

20. Just Breathe by Pearl Jam

21. Atlas Hands by Benjamin Francis Leftwich

22. A World Alone by Lorde

23. XO (Cover) by John Mayer

24. High Hopes by Kodaline

25. Breezeblocks by alt-J

26. Happy by Marina and The Diamonds

27. Shake It Out by Florence + The Machine

28. Big Jet Plane Angus & Julia Stone

29. Heartbeats by Jose Gonzalez

30. Moon by Sleeping at Last

31. Michigan by The Milk Carton Kids

32. Kiss Me by Ed Sheeran

33. Leave Your Lover by Sam Smith

34. Bright by Kehlani

35. Landslide by Fleetwood Mac


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