
Songs that send a shiver down the spine—the ones you replay just to feel it again.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Stoned at the Nail Salon – Lorde
Lorde’s Stoned at the Nail Salon captures the bittersweet balance of nostalgia and adulthood, mixing dreamlike soundscapes with sharp self-reflection.
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Where Do the Children Play – Cat Stevens
Cat Stevens’ “Where Do the Children Play” balances optimism and irony, questioning progress and its impact on the most vulnerable among us. A song that chills with its timeless resonance.
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Doom: The Dark Ages – Less Speed, More Steel
Doom: The Dark Ages slows down the Slayer for a grittier, heavier take on demon-slaying. But does it live up to Doom Eternal’s legacy? Our full review breaks it down.
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Chillers Vol. 1 – 8 Songs That Gave Me Goosebumps
A handpicked playlist of 8 songs that stopped me in my tracks — from soul-crushing ballads to dreamy road trip anthems. These are the songs I felt in my bones.