In fall of 2021, I did a series of three blogs in which I made mini 15-song playlists to capture the feelings of fall that eventually compiled into one large playlist. I did one blog in September, one in October and finally finished out the series in November. If you can’t already tell by the title and the context I just provided, I’m doing the same thing for the spring of 2022.
I know February isn’t technically spring’s genesis, but this playlist installment is more about breaking free of winter and looking forward to spring. With a quintessential indie rock sound, some songs are joyous and some existential.
Without further ado, let me share the February edition of “Ringing in Spring.”
- “Pale Blue Eyes” — The Velvet Underground
- “New York, I Love You but You’re Bringing Me Down” — LCD Soundsystem
- “All the Umbrellas in London” — The Magnetic Fields
- “I’ll Believe in Anything” — Wolf Parade
- “Paris 2004” — Peter Bjorn and John
- “1,000,000” — R.E.M.
- “虹” — Quruli
- “More Yellow Birds” — Sparklehorse
- “No Way” — Sonic Youth
- “Lucky” — Supercar
- “One PM Again” — Yo La Tengo
- “Do You Realize??” — The Flaming Lips
- “The Softest Voice” — Animal Collective
- “Lions (Linden)” — Pavement
- “Here Comes Yet Another Day” — The Kinks
You can listen to this playlist on Spotify.
Happy February,
Caitlin