Autumn is coming, and what better way to start a new season than with a new playlist for your listeners?
To get you in the full leaf-crunching, marshmallow-toasting spirit we’ve prepared a playlist that will help you ease out of those summer pop hits and into the cooler autumn ones.
This new season also calls for some updates on your radio station. Why not take the time to enhance your radio website with a festival of fall colours? Don’t forget that updating your equipment, be it your headphones or microphone, is also a great way to make sure your listeners have the ultimate experience during your live broadcasts!
Leaf your worries behind with these tunes, perfect for those cozy weekends under the covers:
Autumn Leaves – Eva Cassidy
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Autumn – Paolo Nutini |
Tree by the River – Iron and Wine
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Autumn Leaves – Ed Sheeran |
Open season – High Highs |
Autumn shade – The Vines |
Apocalypse – Cigarettes after sex |
Give your listeners a September to remember with these hits:
Stranger – Chace & Yellow Claw |
One wind blows – Toad The Wet Sprocket
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Baby get worse – Divine Fits |
The Season – The Dodos |
Here’s where the story ends – The Sundays |
Sea of clouds – Deer Tick |
Autumn Almanac – The Kinks |
Autumnsong – Maniac Street Preachers |
So there you have it, throw on our playlist and spread that autumnal feel on your radio station! Don’t forget to let us know which songs get you excited for crisp air and falling leaves! ?
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