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What You Must Add On Spotify Right Now: May Edition

Here's some new music for the perfect alternative summer playlist

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What You Must Add On Spotify Right Now: May Edition
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It's been a few months since I've typed up a playlist for you all. For this month, the songs are more so of the alternative genre than previous playlists I have written. These songs are perfect for the upcoming summer months, whether you are relaxing with your friends or driving with the windows down. Speaking of your friends, these songs will for sure be a hit and they won't make you change the song in the aux.

The Struggle- Grizfolk

heart- Flor

Are We Alone?- Coin

Blame- Bastille

Sun Shy- Dresses

Bad, Bad, Bad- LANY

Tell-Tale Heart- Alvarez Kings

Trainwreck- Banks

Just Like That- The Coronas

Don't Come Down- The Maine

Believer- Imagine Dragons

Vampires- Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes

Jungle Youth- Young the Giant

So Tied Up- Cold War Kids and Bishop Briggs

Here's To The Death of All Romance- The Dears

Jackie and Wilson- Hozier

Past Lives- Borns

Even In My Dreams, I Can't Win- Bad Suns

Total Zombie- Day Wave

Get Me Golden- Terraplane Sun

Synergy- Tash Sultana

Right On Track- The Griswolds

A Rush Of Blood- Coasts

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