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THE PERFECT MELANCHOLIC YEARNING WINTER PLAYLIST

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

As the temperature finally begins to drop and the leaves quickly change colors and fall, all I need is somber music to reflect the changing weather. Despite some people’s protests of listening to music that mirrors your mood, I find it incredibly cathartic. 

1. “‘TIs the damn season” by taylor swift

I highly doubt I am guiding anyone to anything new by including a Taylor Swift song, but what is winter without evermore? This song not only captures not only  the melancholy of winter and inevitable yearning that goes with it, but specifically the feeling tied to hometowns–it just makes it all the more poignant. This song is my all time favorite of Swift’s and a must listen for everyone. 

2. “BOTH all the time” by faye webster

Faye Webster’s voice alone can invoke both melancholy and yearning, but her songs always pair it with lyrics that amplify those feelings. This song feels like the first few weeks of when the weather turns cold again, and the pessimistic, isolating thoughts begin to engulf you. It’s about sitting in that sadder place, albeit it’s slightly dramatic and mostly a symptom of the weather. 

3. “Normal thing” by gracie abrams

The premise of this song is unlike any other I’m aware of. Most of the lyrics about being trapped in your head are so specific, yet incredibly relatable. It strikes the perfect balance of yearning for something that may already be gone and indulging in self-reflection and rumination. 

4. “the things i do” by inhaler

This song leans more towards melancholy than yearning, but for me, it captures the essence of Radiohead’s Creep in a new way. It really hones in on the feeling of not knowing yourself and the frustration that comes with that. The production value also feels incredibly “winter” to me, adding to the overall atmosphere of the song.

5. “between the bars” by elliott smith

Anyone can listen to this song and not even pay attention to the lyrics, yet still feel the melancholy just from the guitar and Smith’s gentle singing. To me, this song has always been about yearning for a better self or a better life, but being unable to believe it will work out. It is that self-doubt that clouds this whole song and I think it fits perfectly with the withering, downcast nature of winter. 

Despite my deep appreciation for slower music, no one should spend this whole winter season listening to it… (even though I very well might). Also enjoy holiday music and your favorite artists too. But if you’re like me and can keep a good hold of your emotions while listening to endless amounts of sad music, then I say: indulge. There’s something particularly beautiful about seeing the seasons change around you while  having a personal soundtrack that reflects it so acutely.

Keira Betsch

UC Berkeley '26

Keira is a third year at UC Berkeley majoring in English and Media Studies. She is currently a staff writer for the Berkeley chapter. Keira has been an avid reader from an early age, and that passion quickly developed into a love for writing and editing. She has always treasured that the written word allows people to resonate with complete strangers–and she is excited to be part of that on the writing end. Keira looks forward to growing as a writer while part of the Her Campus team. When Keira’s not writing or reading, she can be found thrifting or scouring Depop; editing YouTube videos of her and her friends; or rewatching her favorite shows and movies.