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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at LUC chapter.

 

This playlist includes my go-to fall music that’s full of folk, indie, and alternative music that will make you feel like you’re in the forest, looking out the window. I hope these songs put you in the spirit and bring you comfort this fall!

 

  1. “Sweater Weather” ~ The Neighbourhood 

  2. “Cherry Wine” ~ Hozier 

  3. “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room” ~ John Mayer

  4. “Ho Hey” ~ The Lumineers 

  5. “Heartbeats” ~ José González

  6. “White Winter Hymnal” ~ Fleet Foxes 

  7. “Ends of The Earth” ~ Lord Huron 

  8. “Seven” ~ Taylor Swift 

  9. “Mystery of Love” ~ Sufjan Stevens 

  10. “Roslyn” ~ Bon Iver 

  11. “I Forget Where We Were” ~ Ben Howard 

  12. “Naked As We Came” ~ Iron & Wine

  13. “Autumn Leaves” ~ Ed Sheeran 

  14. “You” ~ Petit Biscuit 

  15. “Green Hills” ~ Ten Towers 

  16. “Lighthouse” ~ Patrick Watson 

  17. “Slow Burn”~ Kacey Musgraves 

  18. “Wicked Games” (Live at KillKenny Arts Festival) ~ James Vincent McMorrow 

  19. “From the Dining Table” ~ Harry Styles 

  20. “Cherry” ~ Harry Styles 

  21. “Lakehouse” ~ Of Monsters and Men 

  22. “Ribs” ~ Lorde 

  23. “Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want” ~ The Smiths 

  24. “Big Jet Plane” ~ Angus & Julia Stone 

  25. “Fire Escape” ~ Foster The People 

  26. “Mariners Apartment Complex” ~ Lana Del Rey 

  27. “Boy” ~ Willow 

  28. “Landslide” ~ Fleetwood Mac 

  29. “About Today” ~ The National 

  30. “Youth” ~ Daughter 

 

I hope you enjoy this playlist as much as I do! Here’s the spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2flOsrXY8L8x4PrDEuhm1c?si=qZ6AF-faQByfHa-1o2Zj9w

 

Semaj Nitta

Loyola '21

Loyola Chicago Senior from LA :)
Ellie is an Assistant Social Media Editor for Her Campus, College Fashionista and Spoon University. An avid coffee drinker and TikTok enthusiast, she is passionate about all things social justice and exploring the city of Chicago.