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WEEKLY PLAYLIST ‘Tune out the world’ playlist

While singing her new song, “Crazy Angels,” Underwood was carried back to the main stage in a metal gyroscope that was followed by a large pair of neon wings.

Before wrapping up her show, Underwood did a cover of “Welcome to the Jungle,” originally sung by Guns N’ Roses. Her setlist ended with a crowd favorite, “Before He Cheats.” A series of distorted

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by Kassidee Wozniak News Editor

Music is a great resource to use when trying to shut out the world, espeically for a brief period of relaxation time. Songs have the capability to leave listeners with the feeling of being transported to another dimension.

The combination of distorted vocals and eerie soundtracks can achieve the effect of escapism. When life starts to become overwhelming, take a break from responsibilities and tune out the world with the following playlist.

1. “Saturnz Barz” - Gorillas (feat. Popcaan)

Gorillaz is known for their ability to blend genres such as pop and hip-hop. “Saturnz Barz,” a track featured on the band’s fifth studio album, describes feelings of loneli- ness and difficulty keeping up with the ever-changing digitalized world. The upbeat tempo is accompanied by the shifts between Popcaan and Damon Albarn’s otherworldly vocals.

2. “Lemon Glow” - Beach House

Ever heard a song so captivating that one listen is not enough, “Lemon Glow” will have that same effect. The track is about yearning for new experiences with a dissatisfaction of one’s dull lifestyle. Its iridescent melody is enhanced by a mix of electric guitar and drum beats. This is the third track featured on the “7” album, released in 2018.

3. “Crystal Ball” - Grimes

The best route to take in life is not always clear. The stress of deciding which path is best to take, can divert people away from enjoying new possibilities.

In the song “Crystal Ball,” Grimes describes the fear of decision making with the repetition of the verse “holding on and I can’t seem to decide.” The track sounds whimsical, almost as if intended for fairies.

4. “Eventually” - Tame Impala

Sometimes when a significant other’s true colors come out, after being with them for a long time, then the desire to turn them back into a stranger can kick in.

In Tame Impala’s song “Eventually,” the vocalist confronts the feelings of loss he feels about his and his lover’s connection. He accepts that both of their lives would be better without each other.

Relationships are trial and error, so it may take some time, effort, and personal reflection to find the “one.”

5. “The Great Gig in the Sky”Pink Floyd

The piano sequence building up to Clare Torry’s crescendos showcasts her wide vocal range. The song represents what it would feel like entering the afterlife or heaven as deemed as the song’s title, “The Great Gig in the Sky.” This is the fifth track featured on “The Dark Side of the Moon” album, released in 1973.

At times, life can become overwhelming, but there are many ways to mute the world especially with music. The provided collection of songs combines eerie and magical sounds with distorted vocals that create a sense of relaxation. Anyone interested in listening to this playlist along with many others, can do so on the Eagle Eye’s Spotify account.

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