To borrow an old phrase, it’s that time of year again. Warmer, longer days are replacing the colder, shorter days of winter. Trees and flowers are blooming like crazy (as folks with allergies will tell you). People are out of the house, more active and definitely in better spirits. Baseball bats are cracking. Students are cracking the books for finals. Travelers are planning their summer getaways. It’s spring. And after a particularly challenging winter, especially for folks from Virginia to Maine (where snowfall amounts shattered all the records), you can just feel people’s appreciation that the winter of 2010 is over.
A great way to celebrate spring is a playlist mix about spring, and the things we associate with spring. This mix includes tracks from Deerhunter, A Boy Least Likely To, Akron/Family, Fruit Bats, The Very Most, Atlas Sound, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Grand Hallway, The Catholic Comb, and to close out, a classic spring-themed song from The Beatles, “Rain”.
“Rainwater Cassette Exchange” – Deerhunter from Rainwater Cassette Exchange (2009)
“I Box Up All The Butterflies” – Boy Least Likely To from The Law Of The Playground (2009)
“River” – Akron/Family from Set ‘Em Wild, Set ‘Em Free (2009)
“Beautiful Morning Light“- Fruit Bats from The Ruminant Band (2009)
“Raindrops” – Grand Hallway from Promenade (2009)
“A Two Week, Springtime, 7th Grade “Romance” – The Very Most from Spring from Spring EP (2009)
“Frisbee In The Rain” – The Catholic Comb from Ghost Stories (2005)
“Spring Break” – Atlas Sound from Another Bedroom EP (2008)
“Cold Spring” – Cymbals Eat Guitars from Why There Are Mountains (2009)
“Rain – The Beatles from B-side to “Paperback Writer” (1966)
Bonus: “This Time Tomorrow” – The Kinks from Lola vs. Powerman and the Money Go-Round (1970)
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If you liked that mix, you can also see the first mix of Songs About Spring, posted a year ago, with songs from Annuals, Spinning Wheels, The Fancy Dress Party, The Postmarks, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and The Flaming Lips.