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5 Songs To Add To Your New Song Rotation, From Emo To Lo-Fi

"Lo Que Siento" is a song that demands you to become absorbed by its beat and forget all your worries as you are soothed by Omar Banos' voice

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5 Songs To Add To Your New Song Rotation, From Emo To Lo-Fi

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These chill songs are perfect to add to your laid back playlist. From emo to lo-fi to Spanish dream pop, there's something to pique your interest.

1. "Lo Que Siento" - Cuco

It's hard to define what this song is in terms of genre. It works as dream pop, experimental synthesizer, indie, and it uses Spanish lyrics withholds a typical Latin beat. I believe that it is because Cuco blurs genres that this song is so appealing. "Lo Que Siento" is a song that demands you to become absorbed by its beat and forget all your worries as you are soothed by Omar Banos' voice.

2. "Oh God There Is So Much Love In Me" - Kelso

Kelso is the solo project of Kelly-Dawn Helmrich from the band Australian band Camp Cope. She describes her work as "cute weird songs for cute weird people," and I have to agree that that's a perfect description. In the song "Oh God There Is So Much Love In Me" she tells a story of seeing this phrase on the wall of a bathroom stall and manages to make it sound so beautiful and kind despite the fact that she was lying drunk on the floor of said bathroom stall.

3. "Be Seeing You" - Soccer Mommy

Soccer Mommy originally released this song in 2017 as a single on her EP "Last Girl/Be Seeing You" and has been re-released on her EP "Blossom (demo)/Be Seeing You." On this song, Sophie Allison says "it's an old favorite of mine so I'm happy to see it released everywhere," when in the past it was only available on Bandcamp.

4. "Sasquatch .22" - Bay Faction

Listening to this song is like hearing an emo teen angst song after it has grown up and started college. It still manages to get you to feel the angst in the lyrics without the instrumentals having to be so heavy.

5. "Naruto Themed Sexting" - Panucci's Pizza

Panucci's Pizza was an emo band from Philly that broke up in 2015, but that doesn't change how enjoyable and quirky their music is. With song titles like "Naruto Themed Sexting" and "Aesthetic? (More Like Ass-Pathetic)" this band makes me nostalgic of all the emo music I used to listen to from Philly's emo scene.

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