Tuesday Beach Tunes: “Riptide” (Vance Joy)
A catchy indie-pop beach anthem with a hidden emotional current, Vance Joy’s “Riptide” is sunshine, nostalgia, and summer crush energy all rolled into one.
Dive in to the post →A catchy indie-pop beach anthem with a hidden emotional current, Vance Joy’s “Riptide” is sunshine, nostalgia, and summer crush energy all rolled into one.
Dive in to the post →A warm, cozy beach-day anthem for rainy mornings and slow living, Jack Johnson’s “Banana Pancakes” is an invitation to stay in, breathe, and let the world wait.
Dive in to the post →A timeless dockside soul classic, Otis Redding’s “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay” feels like watching the tide roll in and out while the world finally gets quiet.
Dive in to the post →A beach-escape anthem for the overwhelmed soul, “Knee Deep” blends Zac Brown Band’s laid-back groove with Jimmy Buffett’s island magic and pure shoreline therapy.
Dive in to the post →A pure feel-good beach-country anthem, Jake Owen’s “Beachin’” is sunshine in song form, made for cold drinks, sandy toes, and zero responsibilities.
Dive in to the post →A laid-back beach groove with a darker undercurrent, Sublime’s “Santeria” sounds like sunshine and salt air… even when the lyrics are messy, jealous, and human.
Dive in to the post →A feel-good beach anthem that turns any day into a little bit of summer.
Dive in to the post →Annie Lennox’s Cold captures the quiet ache of emotional detachment, making it a stark and fitting close to January’s winter reflections.
Dive in to the post →Modest Mouse’s Grey Ice Water explores isolation and regret, reminding us that distance alone doesn’t quiet inner storms.
Dive in to the post →The Neighbourhood’s Sweater Weather turns winter into a metaphor for closeness, comfort, and finding warmth in connection.
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