Aux Cord: 11 Songs That Channel The Energy Of The Full Moon
Welcome to AUX CORD,
TRL’s weekly playlist feature celebrating the latest and greatest in music. Every week, someone in the
TRL orbit will be issuing you with a totally custom playlist starring their current sonic faves. This week,
TRL editor
Sydney Gore picks 11 songs that will set the mood for tonight's full moon.
"Werewolf"- Fiona Apple
Don't be afraid to fight your demons!
"Ceilings"- Local Natives
A friendly reminder to look up at the sky.
"La Lune"- King Krule
Because nothing comforts my sensitive soul more than Archy Marshall's howling.
"Neither Do I"- Stwo & Jeremih
What would be more moon-like than two lovers caught up in a late night rendezvous? Get cozy, y'all.
"Ache"- FKA twigs
All I've ever wanted is for someone to tell me, "Your love make my night go boom." So enchanting, no? The chorus of this Tic-produced track sounds like something that could be chanted at some categorize kind of midnight ritual or sacrifice arround a massive bonfire deep in the woods.
"Ice Moon"- SZA
Before she took back control, SZA was out here making layered electro-R&B bangers that transported your mind to other dimensions. Also, it's still technically wintertime now and I am chilly AF.
"Clair de Lune"- Flight Facilities featuring Christine Hoberg
Historically speaking, "Clair de Lune" is one of the most well known pieces of classical music of all time. I find it really fascinating how it originally began as a Paul Verlaine poem that composer Claude Debussy reinterpreted into a movement for his Suite bergamasque. Since then, it's taken on so several other forms including plays, books and even more musical compositions. Flight Facilities' version of the song is pulsing with drama as Christine Hoberg's haunting voice emphasizes the brutal pain of parting ways with a lover. It's like a lullaby for lonely hearts that you could slow dance to.
"Show Me How"- Gentlemen I Trust
Because all that daydreaming can be dangerous if it demands things from the past that are no longer a segment of the present. Let go and let grow, my loves!
"Moon River"- Frank Ocean
This Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer cover is a full-on spiritual cleansing. Grab a tissue and let those tears drop while Frank serenades you.
"Scales"- Solange featuring Kelela
Never forget that you could still glow moonlight. In the event you truly believe in yourself, you could shine in any element.
"Moon on the Bath"- Japanese Breakfast
Play this fuzzy instrumental tune as soon as you collect all the scattered thoughts that have been building up indoor that pretty little head of yours right before you doze off tonight.
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