

I can’t explain the experience of listening to this song because it’s like you’re watching a movie. The song features loud, pounding bass lines, eerie vocals that layer over each other, and even a minor scale guitar riff that feels so wrong but so right. The band then went on to write a sequel to the song called “Hayloft II” that uses more metal and hard rock influences than the original. “Hayloft II” by Mother Mother: Mother Mother got some of their popularity from TikTok when their song “Hayloft” went viral for its storyline lyrics of a girl trying to protect her lover from her father and his gun. This track is special, to say the least, but it’s one that everyone needs to experience at least once. It’s so catchy despite the practically groaning vocals and chaotically layered tracks. There’s no way someone can listen to this track and not bob their head along. No matter how silly the video or song might be though, it goes so hard.
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Plus the song is all about lurking around the woods in a bunny suit, as shown in the music video which is reminiscent of a bad home VHS tape. While “Bunny Suit” doesn’t dabble in horrorcore as much as cloud rap, an airy, ethereal type of rap with many samples, it’s still a solid Halloween track. “Bunny Suit” by Sematary and Ghost Mountain: I had to add a rap song to this playlist because I never realized till this year that horrorcore is an actual rap style. It’s hard to compare this track to other pieces of media because it is so original. It feels like I’m flying through a dark forest, watching evil spirits play around, it’s ethereal. This song physically impacts me every time I listen to it. “Little Dark Age” is a dark academia dreamland filled with low basses humming throughout and echoing vocals.

MGMT does fantastic using electronic beats, similar to 80’s synthwave, which relates heavily to futuristic aesthetics. “Little Dark Age” by MGMT: This song is a great listen for all of the alternative fans out there. If you’re looking for something ominous and enchanting, this is the song for you. The lyrics follow religious tales but add dark twists throughout.

“Year Zero” takes this to a new level since the song starts off with chanting that repeats different names for the devil such as Beelzebub and Lucifer. The band even refers to all their shows as “rituals” and it’s all a part of Ghost’s lore. This can be pointed out in this track due to the band Ghost’s “satanic” aesthetic. After all, there’s a reason some people equate metal music with the devil. “Year Zero” by Ghost: It’s expected to add a metal song when making a spooky playlist. For instance, one of the lyrics cites references to famous horror pop-culture icons, “She’s got a date at midnight//With Nosferatu//Oh baby, Lily Munster//Ain’t got nothing on you.” The lyrics mixed with different atmospheric samples makes this track feel supernatural. Not to mention that the lyrics depict many creepy scenes before the listener. The way Steele articulates his words sends a shiver through my body. I love the mix of melodic background vocals with singer Peter Steele’s deep, dark voice leading the chorus. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All)” by Type O Negative: This hard rock song came out in 1993 but it still rocks just as hard today. So check out these songs and artists to feel like you’re in an eerie horror movie.
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There’s nothing like walking through dense trees with falling, colored leaves while listening to a song that makes your skin crawl. This also means I am a lover of Halloween music that sounds haunting or sinister. Which makes me somewhere in between the ghost hunting in a cemetery type and watching scary movies alone in the dark type of Halloween person. While there’s no one way to celebrate Halloween, I personally am a lover of all things scary and creepy.

You have your pumpkin latte sipping autumn girls, your vintage Halloween lovers who will never miss a hayride, and you have your spooky loving haunted house goers. There are a few different Halloween aesthetics that come with the holiday. Written By Kylie Thomas, Co-Features/A&E Editor
