As a full time student stressing about exams, grades and sporting games, one of my favourite ways to relax is to wind down with some music. So, what songs do I listen to?
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The List
1. Cassia - Don't Make a Scene
The newest single of the musical group, Cassia, this easy-going tune gives off summer road trip vibes. It combines a soft rock with a contemporary musical mixture. I enjoy this little melody while sipping some freshly brewed tea and/or (depending on motivation levels) studying.
2. Matt Corby - Miracle Love
Another relaxed tune by Sydney's Matt Corby. A smooth, soul-driven sound, this song is reminiscent of Guy Sebastian with an alternative twist. The perfect song to enjoy while finishing that last minute English essay that's due at 11:59pm this evening.
3. Twenty One Pilots - Level of Concern
A contemporary and upbeat melody contrasts the usual style of popular alternative musical group Twenty One Pilots. This song makes me want to drive next to a beach in the sunset with the windows down and my hair blowing in the wind.
4. Hockey Dad - Germaphobe
With a quirky music video, no song represents the chaos of coronavirus quite like this one. Regardless of the theme, the song is catchy and its upbeat tune has me bopping my head to it from the first note.
5. Lewis Coleman - Good Side.
This breathy melody is incredibly relaxing, and a perfect background song. The music video is also visually stunning, reminiscent of film cameras and fitting with the nostalgic feel of the song.
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