When associate news editor Amy Palmer asked me to write her iEdit, I saw it as a chance to write a non-sports story and a way to get out of my comfort zone. How hard could it be to write about somebody’s playlist?
Little did I realize that I know nothing about any of the songs on Amyโs playlist. And thatโs nothing against AmyโIโm fully aware that my music knowledge is not up to par by any means.
Before I listened to the playlist, one comment from Amy kept running through my mind.
โItโs very depressing,โ she said to me with a laugh.
I wasnโt entirely sure what that meantโuntil I finally took a listen.
The playlist kicks off with โSidelinesโ by Phoebe Bridgers and โceilingsโ by Lizzy McAlpine.
Bridgersโ tune starts with a slow, soothing beat, but it picks up toward the end. โCeilingsโ gives off a similar vibe, and I soon understood what Amy meant by โdepressing.โ
It wasnโt that the words in the songs were necessarily depressing (though they may have been), but when I said my music knowledge wasnโt up to par, I also meant that I donโt really process words when I listen to songs. I base my opinion of a song off what it sounds like.
โThe Night We Metโ by Lord Huron continued the depressing vibes, but it also made me feel nostalgicโnot for any particular moment, but it made me wonder if Amy had one that makes her like this song.
This is the point when I remembered that these songs fall under the โsad girlโ category. Itโs ironic to me because whenever I see Amy she seems to be so happy and charismaticโunlike her playlist.
โVideo Gamesโ by Lana Del Rey was more upbeat, and listening to it gave me a little energy. Sabrina Carpenter’s โTornado Warningsโ amplified that feeling with its pop features, but it hung onto sprinkles of the sad girl vibes.
โMona Lisa, Mona Lisaโ by FINNEAS first had me thinking I was headed back into the sad girl vibes, but its cool, calm, and collected ending proved me wrong.
โGirlโ by Jukebox The Ghost may very well be my favorite song on Amyโs playlist. I could see Amy listening to it for main character vibesโ specifically a montage in a movie where that character has just won at something in life.
The ghost on the album cover for โGirlโ drew me to Amyโs playlist cover image of Kermit the Frog, a nice reminder to appreciate music in a lighthearted way.
When I saw Amyโs final song, Taylor Swift’s โAll Too Well (10 Minute Version),โ I didn’t know what to expect. Iโm pretty sure the longest song I had previously listened to was Queenโs โBohemian Rhapsody,โ so I had high expectations for this finale.
I soon realized, though, that I actually recognized this song. I recalled seeing on social media about a year ago that Swift had released an extremely long song about her failed relationship with actor Jake Gyllenhaalโwho just happens to be my favorite actor.
The song was, well, long, and I couldnโt keep the thought of โI wonder what Jake is thinkingโ out of mind throughout the 10 minutes of listening.
While I was a bit worried at first, Amyโs playlist introduced me to a new genre of music that I began to appreciate more with each song. The clash between depressing and happy vibes has me wondering which side Amy appreciates more, or if it’s the blend between the two that makes music so special for her.
