Chillers

Songs that send a shiver down the spine—the ones you replay just to feel it again.

  • Chillers – What’s Up (4 Non Blondes)

    4 Non Blondes’ What’s Up is an anthem of confusion and catharsis—an unforgettable cry of frustration that still echoes decades later.

  • Chillers – Walkin’ After Midnight (Patsy Cline)

    Patsy Cline’s Walking After Midnight is a timeless classic—loneliness turned lyrical, carried on one of the most iconic voices in country music.

  • Chillers – Ocean Meets the Sky (Jeff Klemm)

    Jeff Klemm’s Ocean Meets the Sky soars between love and longing, pairing raw emotion with powerful vocals in a criminally underrated gem.

  • Chillers – Go Find Yourself or Whatever (Carly Rae Jepsen)

    Carly Rae Jepsen’s Go Find Yourself or Whatever is an emotional knot—frustration, love, and longing tangled into a bittersweet breakup ballad.

  • Chillers – Hand in My Pocket (Alanis Morissette)

    Alanis Morissette’s Hand in My Pocket is a flag-waving anthem for contradictions—messy, human, and ultimately fine, fine, fine.

  • Chillers – Life on Mars? (David Bowie)

    David Bowie’s Life on Mars? is cinematic chaos—surreal storytelling, soaring vocals, and existential beauty wrapped in glam perfection.

  • Chillers – Novacaine for the Soul (Eels)

    Eels’ Novacaine for the Soul captures the ache of modern detachment—pain numbed into poetry beneath a funky, 90s groove.

  • Chillers – Your Reality (Dan Salvato)

    Your Reality from Doki Doki Literature Club is a deceptively sweet heartbreak—where love, longing, and fiction blur into something unforgettable.

  • Chillers – Against All Odds (Phil Collins)

    Phil Collins’ Against All Odds is a power ballad for the ages—heartache, longing, and a glimmer of acceptance all wrapped in that iconic 80s sound.

  • Chillers – Sunshine Superman (Donovan)

    Donovan’s Sunshine Superman is a colorful snapshot of the 60s—psychedelic guitars, playful lyricism, and carefree love wrapped in paisley and groove.