Sad Indie Vibes? These Are the Indie Songs to Match That Sad, Rainy Mood

Amid the wet season, the Indie gal in you might be craving a fresh addition to your Rainy Day Playlist to enhance the mood of the season.

Words Veronica A. Balbin
April 3, 2024

As the rainy season sets in, your inner Indie gal might be craving some fresh tunes to spice up your Rainy Day Playlist and complement the melancholic vibe of the season.

With the constant downpour lately, it's no surprise that the rainy blues have taken hold. Dampened afternoons over the past few weeks can be a real mood downer, whether you’re cooped up indoors or braving the outdoors. And if you’re that melancholic Indie gal, you’ll definitely need a soundtrack to match. So, here are some indie songs to add to your sad, rainy season playlist.

"Hanging on to You" by Nico Annello

Still holding on to someone? TikTok sensation Nico Annello has the perfect song for your broken heart that's struggling to move on. Add this melancholic tune to your playlist and let it resonate with your emotions.

"Lucky Girl Syndrome" by Katie Lynne Sharbaugh

Adulting 101: Be delusional when things don’t go your way. In this fast-paced society, things often go wrong, and we put on that “lucky girl syndrome” facade. But in doing so, we might miss out on what truly matters and find ourselves lost in the real world. Katie’s song captures this sentiment perfectly, so give it a listen.

"Fat Funny Friend" by Maddie Zahm

Maddie Zahm gives us a glimpse into the mind of the “Fat Funny Friend”—the one who questions self-worth, self-sacrifices, and hides behind humor to cover perceived imperfections. Whether you’re a size 10 or not, listen to this song with an open heart and relate to its raw honesty.

"Fifth" by Precious Pepala

Ever regret saying too much? Maybe you should have taken the “Fifth” and kept quiet. Precious Pepala’s song is a relatable anthem for those moments when we wish we had kept our thoughts to ourselves. The lyrics, “Oh shucks, I think I’ve gone and said way too much; I think I should have kept my big mouth shut,” will hit home if you’ve ever felt the same.

"It’s Ok!" by corook

It’s normal to have those “weird” moments. Whether it’s idleness, feeling overstimulated by the outdoors, trying to please everyone, or spiraling into unrealistic questions, remember that “it’s ok.” These moments happen, and in the end, everything will be fine.

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