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A Playlist for Leaving Brat Summer and Moving onto Sad Girl Fall

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/72MLA6bCr3AXJPSwdKT8Hl?si=5344c0b6067a48a8

We all loved Brat Summer and some of the amazing music that dominated our playlists all summer. But it’s time to move onto to more fall vibes, these are songs I personally feel bring that autumn energy.

  • Lovesick by Laufey
  • Kiss Me by Sixpence None the Richer
  • Would That I by Hozier
  • Mary on a Cross by Ghost
  • The Ruse & the Caper by Coyote Theory
  • Somewhere Only We Know by Keane
  • Holy Ground by Taylor Swift
  • Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac
  • Romance is Boring by Los Campesinos!
  • Falling Behind by Laufey
  • I Know You by Faye Webster
  • Juna by Clairo
  • Die With A Smile by Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
  • My Love Mine All Mine by Mitski
  • The Frost by Mitski
  • Too Sweet by Hozier
  • Francesca by Hozier
  • Not Strong Enough by Boygenius
  • I Know the End by Phoebe Bridgers
  • Nobody Gets Me by SZA
  • Duvet by bĂ´a
  • Unraveling by The Crane Wives
  • October by The Crane Wives
  • We Fell in Love in October
Madelynn O'Connell

Gettysburg '28

Madelynn O'Connell is a writer at Her Campus at Gettysburg College. She writes about pop culture like movies, tv shows, and music; as well as mental health and self care; and also fashion and aesthetics. Outside of Her Campus Madelynn is a freshman intending to double major in English and Cinema and Media Studies. She doesn't have much going on just yet because she is still new to the college experience. In her free time she likes to unwind with a good tv show or movie or do something creative like draw or make jewelry. She loves a good video essay on one of her interests and picking apart the details of her favorite movies. She has a background with art and writing from her experience in an art program in high school.