Songs for Fall: 15 Awesomely Autumnal Tracks
- Posted by Jenny Charlesworth
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'Harvest Moon'
Neil Young
One of Neil Young's quintessential tracks, this sleepy little number (also the namesake of his Juno Award-winning 1992 album) is the perfect tune to welcome in those crisp autumn evenings. It's impossible not to be swept away by Young's unearthly voice, the gentle instrumentation that lulls listeners along, or by the stirring harmonica solo, which only adds to the magic of the track.
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'Another Year Again'
The Sadies
You can always count on the Sadies to get you contemplating life. Their Polaris Prize-shortlisted 2010 record, 'Darker Circles,' is brimming with thought-provoking tales of heartache and strife. 'Another Year Again,' which is featured on the celebrated disc, will no doubt have you reflecting on the whirlwind that was 2010; now that Labour Day has come and gone, New Year's Eve seems just around the corner.
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'The Last Dance'
The Raveonettes
The hours of sunlight are fleeting in the months to come, so soak up sunshine whenever you can. Need a fall song to throw on to remind you to take full advantage of your last hurrah sans mittens? Get a hold of the Raveonettes' 2009 tune 'The Last Dance' and delight in the twinkling keys, too-cute vocals and epic "Save it for me, baby" chorus.
Didier Messens, Redferns
'Dark Days'
You Say Party
So what if the sun is going to start setting early, real early. All those extra hours of darkness just mean that there's more time to dance the night away. And 'Dark Days,' a brooding disco romp courtesy of Vancouver's newly reformed You Say Party, couldn't be a better soundtrack when it comes to getting your autumn groove on to a fall song.
Gary Wolstenholme, Redferns
'Apartment Story'
The National
'Tis the season for 'True Blood' marathons and getting reacquainted with your couch. But when you desperately need a break from your DVD collection (there's only so much Sooki Stackhouse a person can take), blast 2007's 'Apartment Story' and take solace in the fact that you won't be a shut-in forever. Being a homebody isn't the worst thing that could happen, though, not at least when you have the National's moody guitar rock to keep you company.
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'Oh Messiah'
Timber Timbre
Pray all you want, but those leaves are going to tumble from their branches sooner or later; it's impossible to ward off fall. And while no one can save you from the plummeting temperatures that inevitably come with October's crisp return, this 2007 song from Toronto-based troubadour Timber Timbre should at least help lessen the shock of it all. Heavy with gothic tones and creepy melodies, this unsettling tune will chill you to the bone, in a really good way, we promise.
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'Autumn Sweater'
Yo La Tengo
Knits and fleeces are commandeering the closet space recently occupied by mesh tanks and jean cut-offs. So while you're getting reacquainted with your seasonal wardrobe, listen to Yo La Tengo's beloved 1997 'Autumn Sweater.' If "discordant soap opera" organ, feisty percussion and Ira Kaplan crooning, "We could slip away/ What would be better?/Me with nothing to say/And you in your autumn sweater," doesn't move you, then you've got bigger things to worry about than the onset of fall.
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'No Fun'
The Stooges
Umbrellas, rain showers, soggy shoes -- fall isn't exactly a party. But if anyone could brighten your day, it's the ever-electric Iggy Pop. This fierce anthem is always in style, no matter the season, thanks to the snotty bravado of King Iggy and the punk perfection offered up by his legendary band, the Stooges. First released on the group's 1969 self-tiled debut, the killer track stands as top-tier rock 'n' roll for the ages.
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'Sun'
Caribou
Caribou provide us with as good of a mantra as any to combat Seasonal Affective Disorder. Woozy synths, hypnotic vocals (well, actually just one: "Sun") and kaleidoscope-like techno flourishes, double as a tropical retreat for the senses. Why not bypass the SAD-busting lightbox in favour of this 2010 song? Dancing in your living room while it plays on the stereo has to be more fun than staring at a giant overpriced light bulb, right?
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'Meet Me in the Basement'
Broken Social Scene
Another tune to help the days fly by when it's far too nasty to venture outside. One of the many spectacular tracks off of Broken Social Scene's Polaris-shortlisted album, 'Forgiveness Rock Record,' the mighty instrumental jam zig-zags through considerable sonic terrain. Earning points for its thunderous percussion, epic buildups and triumphant strings, this 2010 fall song is an obvious choice here.
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'October'
U2
The 10th month of the year might be a chilly rude awakening, but it has its highlights. How about Halloween, for one? And while you're contemplating costumes, why not throw on U2? Although a departure from U2's stadium-blasting sound, the largely instrumental number was clearly a memorable one for Bono and the crew as it was not only the title song to their 1981 album but also was a hidden track on 'The Best of 1980-1990' compilation.
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'Autumn Almanac'
The Kinks
Could there be a song that speaks more completely to the fall experience than the Kinks' 'Autumn Almanac'? With lyrics like "Breeze blows leaves of musty-coloured yellow/So I sweep them in my sack/Yes, yes, yes, it's my autumn almanac," images of freshly raked foliage piled high throughout the neighbourhood practically leap out at you. There's something about the classic 1967 fall song that's downright relatable, not to mention oh, so appealing.
Andy Sheppard, Redferns
'I'm Going to Spain'
The Fall
This list wouldn't be complete without a nod to a band whose very namesake pays tribute to the season of the hour. One of the forefathers of post-punk, the Manchester, England, trailblazers have developed a cult following thanks to the quick wit and enigmatic star power of longtime frontman Mark E. Smith. 'I'm Going to Spain' featured on the Fall's 1993 album, 'The Infotainment Scan,' fits in nicely with the autumn theme as it's all about escaping to "where it doesn't rain," which is probably what a lot of folks are thinking about doing right now.
Jordi Vidal, Redferns
'November Rain'
Guns N' Roses
Once November hits, it's always a good idea to have an umbrella on hand, not to mention rain boots, and maybe even a pair of those garters fisherman wear, depending on where you live. While you might not be facing monsoons, even a couple hours of rain can make you cranky, which is why this classic 1992 gem from Guns N' Roses is essential to have on hand. A fan favourite through and through, 'November Rain' is about as epic and melodramatic (in a good way) as they come.
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'Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground'
The White Stripes
From the looks of this song title, the White Stripes aren't a real fan of this time of year. While it's not the most romantic way to describe fall, we'll forgive rock 'n' roll dynamo Jack White for his pessimistic outlook because it spurred this ragged, stripped-down 2001 masterpiece. Admittedly, being heartbroken probably helped inspire it, too, but it's hard to ignore the slight that the raucous pair do unto autumn with the bitter words "dead leaves and the dirty ground."
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Reader Comments(1 of 2)
kirk hughesat 10-08-2010
only have hear of Neil Young, U2 , guns and rose (they suck) The kinks , everyone else i have no idea. So those are my go to fall songs?
Litaat 10-08-2010
Wow. I've only heard of one of these songs (Harvest Moon) and only six of the artists. Must be time for me to catch up.
astoundedat 10-08-2010
What? No "Moondance" by Van Morrison? Invalidates the whole list in my opinion.
nvhtaxladyat 10-12-2010
Amen!!!
Dougat 10-08-2010
My music library just isn't expansive enough. I haven't heard of many of these artist.Niel Young G&R,U2,Kinks, and Iggy Pop I've heard of, the rest ... I'll take a quick listen.
Roseat 10-08-2010
Some nice choices-also thought of ''Early Winter'' by Gwen Stefani.With lyrics like ''the seasons escape you'' and ''the leaves are changing color for us'',it uses the metaphor of the approaching of colder weather to describe the end of a relationship.
Dougat 10-08-2010
OK. I heard the rest and am not impressed. This list must have come from a dart baord.
suzycreamcheeseat 10-08-2010
It's "board", and where is Autumn Leaves?
rtothesquareat 10-08-2010
"Ramble On" by Led Zepplin... the ultimate fall song "leave are fallin' all around, time I was on my way..." Brings me right back to a home coming dance, being buzzed and walking down a tree lined road in the dark with the leaves blowing down on us... too cool!
Armand DeMatteoat 10-08-2010
Being old has many hanicaps but not being able to recognize one of those songs is one I didn't anticipate ......
xxrosexofxsharynat 10-09-2010
There are a lot of Type O Negative songs with Autumn/Halloween themes that i'd much rather listen to.
Loisat 10-09-2010
Wish some older songs ahd been listed like "September Song". Classic !
robertat 10-09-2010
Wow that was just about the worst junk list I have ever seen. Who's ass did they pull those crappy song from with the exception of Gn'r's November rain all the rest are complete swill.
Scottat 10-11-2010
I am astounded with the number of people who don't know most of the heritage artists on this list. It goes to show how many casual "listeners" not music fans are out there. How the hell can you not know Neil Young,Iggy Pop, The Kinks, or The Fall? There are also a great number of Canadian indie artists on the list; try checking them out... you might actually find that Canada has more to offer than crap like Nickleback, My Darkest Days, Celine Dion, and Justin Beiber.
Alanat 10-12-2010
Some great choices - I would consider Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay (by Otis Redding) for this list.
Dfmarrat 10-12-2010
Can't believe "Forever Autumn" by the Moody Blues/Justin Hayward is not on this list.
fraukriegat 10-14-2010
I second that! Awesome tune!
crumpetsaat 10-12-2010
mamas and papas...california dreamin'
"all the leaves are brown..."
M Reinat 10-13-2010
Noisy. Noisy. Noisy... If my Autumn has to be so noisy, I'd rather stay in silence, with my own thoughts and listening to my own breathing and heartbeat. This list is unbearable and nothing but pure noise. The music of today is exactly what we are: noisy, no harmony around us, violence, wars, arguments and disruption of the senses. How much did they pay you, Jenny Charlesworth, for posting this list of garbage?!
A.T.F.at 10-12-2010
A serious omission.
...."Forever Autumn"
Justin Hayward
"through Autumn's golden gown"