Go to The Moon
A playlist for all the daydreamers, who need an escape from everything and everyone & would much rather be lost in their thoughts
featuring artists like
Unknown Mortal Orchestra, The Brobecks, The Ivy, Sufjan Stevens, Novo Amor, Penny and Sparrow
This playlist is for all those daydreamers, those individuals who need an escape from everything and everyone and who would much rather be lost in their thoughts. Whether you need to relax, think things through, reminisce on the past or simply need a chill soundtrack for your daydreams this playlist is here to take you to the moon.
Heroine – Dwntwn
25 July 2017
There’s been so many times when I couldn’t decide if the memory I was thinking of was real or just a dream. It just goes to show how lost in my mind I am all the time.
When You’re Smiling and Astride Me – Father John Misty
25 July 2017
Even though I love watching romantic comedies, I want an unconventional love story. I think that Father John Misty does an amazing job writing about love by portraying it for what it truly is.
How We Feel – Panama
25 July 2017
How We Feel soundtracks every adventure I’ve had with friends, it expresses in words the things that I could never say out loud. But most of all it embodies who I am as a person because as one of my infinity songs it made me who I am.
Time Is Dancing – Ben Howard
25 July 2017
When was the last time you looked at the stars? Not just glance at them, but stared at them long enough that it started to look like they were dancing. Just because they’re far away doesn’t mean they don’t exist.
Agnes – Glass Animals
25 July 2017
Sometimes you just need to be alone. You need to clear your mind and blow off some steam. While at times when you’re alone you can become you’re own worst enemy, remember all the amazing places your mind has taken you before.
May I Have This Dance – Francis and the Lights (feat. Chance the Rapper)
25 July 2017
I remember hearing this song months after the concert and being plagued by the feeling that I heard it before, but neither did I remember where or by whom. But that didn’t matter because the blissfulness that overcame me was enough for me to know that I’d found a song I never even knew I needed.