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The Fall Playlist You Never Knew You So Desperately Needed

The best playlist for the best season.

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As fall FALLS upon us, we might feel a little lost when it comes to celebratory music to welcome the season in with. However, you should have no fear because I have compiled the autumn playlist you have really needed all along. The pre-Halloween bops you have ever so patiently waited for are just a few scrolls away. After you've dived into these spooky, warm bops, you'll be ready to carve pumpkins and jump in a pile of leaves.

Get ready to have your pumpkin spiced.

1. Through the Glass by Atlas Genius

"And we're dressed up like humans
Like we know who we are"

2. Coffee by Sylvan Esso

"Wild winters, warm coffee
Mom's gone, do you love me?
"

3. My Boy Builds Coffins by Florence + The Machine

"My boy builds coffins for better or worse
Some say its a blessing, some say its a curse
"

4. Like Gold by Vance Joy

"Blue, how we used to roar
Like an open fire"

5. The Fall by BANKS

"Girl, you almost made it through the fall"

6. Come Under the Covers by WALK THE MOON

"(Summer is over)
And I can feel the cold changing us inside"

7. Which Witch by Florence + The Machine

"Been in the dark since the day we met
Fire, help me to forget
"

8. Devil In Me by Halsey

"I don't wanna wake it up
The devil in me"

9. Dark Place by Angel Haze

"Go to dark places in my head to seek light in 'em"

10. Nocturnal Creatures by Bastille

"We're nocturnal creatures, we own the night"

11. Science Fiction by Arctic Monkeys

"Religious iconography giving you the creeps?
I feel rougher than a disco lizard tongue along your cheek"

12. Gale Song by The Lumineers

"And you'll be home in spring
I can wait 'til then
"

13. I Need A Forest Fire By James Blake

"I need a forest fire
(Another shade, another shadow...)
To burn it like cedar
"

14. Snow in October By Chelsea Cutler

"It snowed in October when I wanted rain
I don't think I'm changing but I don't feel the same
And all of my pieces that I gave away
I'm burning my body so I can stay"

15. Semi-Automatic by Twenty One Pilots

"The horrors of the night melt away
Under the warm glow of survival of the day
"

16. Warmth by Bastille

"Cause in your warmth I forget how cold it can be
And in your heat I feel how cold it can get"

17. Supercut by Lorde

"Because ours are the moments I play in the dark
We were wild and fluorescent, come home to my heart, uh"

18. Reunion by M83

"Stealing my heart and brain
Flaming my every cell
"

19. We Are Fire by Saint Raymond

"We are the fire that burns through the night
Forever the fuel to keep us alight
'Cuz we are fire in the darkness"

20. Dark Doo Wop by MS MR

"If we're gonna die, bury us alive
If you're searching for us, you'll find us side by side
"

Now as you finish off this lovely playlist, go ahead and turn on The Nightmare Before Christmas and make yourself a giant caramel apple. You'll thank me later.

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