Melodies for winter nights
It’s a frosty December evening. The only sounds that break through the snowfall are the crackling fire, wine pouring into your glass, and the melodies on our Songs on a Snowy Solstice playlist. Whether you’re lost in the pages of a book, sharing a glass of cheer with a friend, or simply watching the snow fall outside your frosty window, these 22 songs by female vocalists fit the vibe of a snowy winter night spent snug and warm by the hearth.
Songs on a Snowy Solstice Track Listing
- Late Night Radio – Cowboy Junkies
- Landslide – Fleetwood Mac
- Still Cold – Mazzy Star
- Private Storm – Sam Phillips
- Wild Fire – Laura Marling
- Scattered Leaves – The Be Good Tanyas
- Hockey Skates – Tanya Edwards
- Winter Time (with Alicia Keys) – Sabrina Claudio, Alicia Keys
- Everything (Between Us) – Liz Phair
- Lullaby – Martina Topley-Bird
- Love Songs on the Radio – Mojave 3
- Wintertime – Norah Jones
- …At the Holiday Party – St. Vincent
- I Do Not Care for the Winter Sun – Beach House
- Nightflyer – Allison Russell
- Copenhagen – Lucinda Williams
- Look For Me (I’ll be around) – Neko Case
- Funny Time of the Year – Beth Gibbons, Rustin Man
- Call Me the Breeze – Beth Orton
- Love One Another – Lera Lynn
- In the Next Room – Lauren O’Connell
- Radio – Lana Del Rey
If you enjoy the soft sounds of Songs on a Snowy Solstice playlist, you might like the musicto community playlist 8 Songs to Stop Shouting. If you want a bit of Goth music this season, check out the playlist Suck My Dickens.
About the Curators
Jane Asylum
I’ve set-off around the world a few times as a digital nomad. My favorite places are off-the-beaten-path spaces. I enjoy good food, although I’m a sucker for trying anything once. Discovering new music and artists is a passion, but I adore retro tracks and nostalgic songs. Whether fueled by imagination, or anchored in the real world, I live for adventure, especially when set to the beat of diverse and eclectic playlists.
Ready. Set. Join me on a sonic adventure!
Nuno Nogueira
Born in Porto, Portugal, I'm an architect, a designer, a writer, a poet, a translator, etc. I have an eclectic taste in music—but less in that non-committal way people sometimes say "I have an eclectic taste in music" and more in that I'm really into some really weird stuff.