Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Playlist 1 ♫: September 10, 2014

Hellooo! So we've decided to try something new, and hopefully it's something that you'll enjoy.
Every two weeks, one of us will post a list of our current favorite songs, and we're going to switch off, so Ash will post on one Wednesday and I'll post on the Wednesday two weeks afterwards.

We're calling it "The Playlist" because, well, that's what it is. Our monthly playlists. Woohoo!

Okay okay, I'll stop blabbering. Here are my favorite songs right now:

Sunday Morning, Maroon 5      
(album: Songs About Jane)

This is a major throwback to 2002, but I literally play this song on repeat! When you start, you won't be able to stop listening to it!

Home, Gabrielle Aplin               
(album: English Rain)    
                
This song came onto 8tracks one day, and I am obsessed. It's like a hidden gem, and her accent makes me so jealous :)

Shirtsleeves, Ed Sheeran        
(album: X)                                     

So one of my best friends is absolutely obsessed with Ed, and she recommended this song. It's probably going to be one of my long time favorites, it's beyond lovely.

Preacher, One Republic   
(album: Native)                               
     
I went through a stage a while back where I downloaded the whole Native album, and I listened to every song so much that I got, to put it nicely, sick of it. However, one song popped up randomly the other day, and I remembered just how much I loved it. Do give it a listen, it's  a m a z i n g!

Maroon 5's new album (V) !        
                                              
Oh. My. Goodness. My all time favorite band has released yet another album, and it's perfection. Here are my favorites (so far):
            
            -Maps
            -Leaving California

            -It Was Always You
            -Coming Back For You


Those are the songs that I always listen to as I walk home, and they range from quiet to motivating to simply adorable. Please do let me know if you give any of them a listen!


Until next time,
Ana

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