coastal climate radio: top 10 songs of 2020
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2020 was a basket case from hell for all of us, i know. these are the most notable tracks that helped make it just a lil less hellish - enjoy!
- fly by zelma stone
- untitled by kate bollinger
- someday - triple j like a version by julia jacklin
- to perth, before the border closes by julia jacklin
- green eyes by uncle chris
- plastic (mid-city island version) by moses sumney
- shampoo bottles by peach pit
- moonlight by disclosure
- me in 20 years by moses sumney
- you, dear by eloise
i normally have more context i want to share in these things about my rationale etc but this time around i do not, so feel free to make your own connection to these songs in a way that feels meaningful to you:) this year took it outta me, particularly in december but we can only go up from here (or so we hope)! not only did i spend most of my time listening to these tracks to get me thru, but they also made me feel the closest to myself in a variety of ways whether that's through singing them, feeling my feels internally/externally, or just enjoying beautifully built tracks in peace. love you! hope you found some type of resolution in this chaos whether that is within yourself or the greater world
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sherpa shainy
host of coastal climate radio · she/her
bay native, sf based. sociologist & researcher ~ can usually be found at the beach, in nature with my pup, or at a concert