10 New Indie Folk Songs That Are Perfect To Listen To This Fall
Fall is in full swing by now, with more leaves on the ground than on their branches, a chilly breeze whirling its way through most afternoons, and more days being spent inside. The moodiness of autumn makes it the right season for a host of new indie-folk songs to add to your playlist, their soft vocals and haunting melodies the perfect soundtrack for your brisk fall walks.
Here are some of our favorite new indie-folk songs that are sure to make your fall all the more glorious, lovely, and moody.
“Hardest Part” by Noah Cyrus
Over the last few years, the younger Cyrus has continued to impress with her deep, thought-provoking lyrics and a sound that is uniquely hers.
“Ghost” by Josiah and the Bonnevilles
Originally sung by pop artist Justin Bieber, this rendition adds a distinct twist and somberness to the song’s beautiful lyrics.
“Resurrection In You” by Skye Peterson
Skye’s lovely, haunting voice is one you’ll want accompanying you on all of your long, “I need to clear my head” autumn walks.
“Run Away to Mars” by TALK
This song’s soaring melody will assuredly make you feel like you’re sitting atop a glorious mountain, surrounded by clouds and fall foliage.
“Constellations” by Ellie Holcomb
This beautiful, compelling folksy ballad from a powerhouse singer like Holcomb is one that you’ll be belting out in the car all season long.
“Open” by Hunter Metts
Metts’ beautiful, calming voice makes this song perfect to listen to as you lay in bed and contemplate life.
“All My Love” by Noah Kahan
For something more that still won’t take away from your autumn feels, there’s no better song to add to your playlist than “All My Love.”
“Fairest of the Seasons” by Sandra McCracken
McCracken’s wonderfully Joni-Mitchell-esque sound is perfect for those long drives when you’re deep in thought.
“Rock & Roll Man” by Aaron Espe
This song feels like sitting in a bookstore, sipping on a coffee, and watching the light drizzle outside.
“Hello My Old Heart” by The Oh Hellos
This song was techinically released back in 2011, but this gorgeous re-recorded version adds a whole new flavor to the beloved folk duo’s memorable sound.