Recommended by Carlos Moreno-Vega, Reporter Halloween time or not, Graveyard Club is perfect for anyone who's a little spooky, likes ‘80s inspired indie music or just wants something to talk to me about (because trust me, I can talk forever about this band). Graveyard Club has quickly become one of my favorite bands since I started listening to them in 2019 and I’ve loved exploring even more of their music in the past few weeks. They perfectly capture the spooky spirit of fall and Halloween time in songs like “ Witchcraft,” “ October,” “ Werewolf Teeth” and of course, “ Halloween” without being corny or over the top like more Halloween music is. Of that album I think “ William,” “Dreamland” and “Maureen” are my top three favorites. Their third album “Goodnight Paradise” is definitely my favorite from the group (yes this is the album I constantly have on repeat in my CD compartment). A wonderful mix of ‘80s inspired synth with spooky themes and hauntingly beautiful lyrics, Graveyard Club is my favorite band for this time of year. If you’ve ever been in my car, then you have probably heard them playing off the CD that is perpetually in my Subaru’s CD compartment. Okay fine, I’ll stop gatekeeping Graveyard Club. Recommended by Kate Caudrado, News and Managing Editor If you want to feel like you’re walking around in a vast dream scape and fly through time and space, listen to songs like “ Simulation.” Wanting a clean transition from the song, extending your exploration? Play “ Baby Come Home.” If you’re wanting to immerse yourself into their multiverse, listen to “ In Your Backyard.” After listening to Reptaliens, you’ll be feeling like you’re ready to take on your own solo adventure. Their music truly embodies what it’s like to explore the more psychedelic realms of the pop culture scene. While waiting for Cults to come on stage at the Doug Fir Lounge, local Portland artists, Reptaliens, conquered their role as the opening act. Tri-met, acting as my trusty steed, took me on many solo adventures especially when it came to concerts. Over the summer I challenged myself to get more involved in the Portland scene. Recommended by Brie Haro, Editor-in-Chief To help you find the music that fits best, The Beacon has compiled a list of artists that are worth listening to this fall. As we find ourselves cozying up inside we may also find our fall playlists need some work. The changing leaves, cloudy skies and rainy days of fall require a specific variety of music.
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