Coming home from work can be exhausting, but what better way to unwind and relax than with a playlist of indie, jazz, and folk music that is both cozy and soulful? Imagine relaxing in your living room with your beloved other, enjoying a nice cup of coffee, and reading a book as the playlist sets the mood.
Julia Jacklin's "Don't Know How To Keep Loving You" is the ideal approach to begin your post-work relaxation. Her emotional and contemplative lyrics will transport you to a pleasant corner of your mind, where all you need is a warm cup of coffee and the companionship of a loved one.
Allow Phoebe Bridgers' "Kyoto" to wash over you as the night progresses. Her personal compositions and emotionally charged live performances will make you feel as if you're not alone in your feelings. When Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats' "S.O.B." come on, let the soulful and raw performances mingle with the sounds of your loved one's laughing and conversation for a unique moment.
The playlist continues with Moses Sumney's "Me in 20 Years," whose dreamy and ambient music will have you drifting in a dream-like condition, and when The Tallest Man on Earth's "The Wild Hunt" comes on, close your eyes and allow the expressive and contemplative lyrics take you on a journey.
This playlist is ideal for those moments after work when you want to relax and unwind with a loved one. Listen to it and let me know which songs you like best!
p.s. : After I added 6 songs to the playlist, I started using a Spotify option called "enhance." I simply pushed the button, and voila! this playlist has grown to 30 tracks. Please enjoy.
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