Ten Songs To Get You Excited for Halloween
Words and Picks by Bridjet Mendyuk
The crunch of the autumn leaves, the smell of the crisp air, and the warm taste of pumpkin spice lattes all take a backseat to Halloween when it comes to October. I’ve traded all of the pop-punk, pop, and catchy, easy listening off my iPod for metal, goth, and other creepish tunes to jump into the pre-Halloween season. Accompanied with the their respectively spooky music videos and descriptions, I’ve compiled a list of jams to let your inner freak out.
The Misfits – Halloween
Even though every day isn’t Halloween to most people, The Misfits have pretty much branded their entire image around all things spooky. This song is definitely a Halloween staple explaining every cliche known to man.
My Chemical Romance – Cemetery Drive
While MCR have many songs which are about death, “Cemetery Drive” is my favorite song about post-mortem off their sophomore album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge.
The Maine – Forever Halloween
This one is pretty self explanatory, and if you can’t figure it out, this song is literally about Halloween. I suggest to get the entire album, Forever Halloween, because this is the best album The Maine have ever put out and it worked out very well for them.
Marilyn Manson – Personal Jesus
Yeah, I could’ve totally picked his cover of “This is Halloween,” but I feel like Manson’s “Personal Jesus” is way more fun. This song is Halloween-esque to me because Manson’s ironic religious lyrics, “your own personal Jesus/someone to hear your prayers,” go against all things cutesy, bright, and light.
The Damned Things – Graverobber
While The Damned Things were a short lived side project of various bands, their Ironiclast album holds a song about robbing graves. What’s creepier than that?
Mastodon – Halloween
Mastodon’s song “Halloween” off their most recent album Once More ‘Round The Sun is most suited to be played on your way to a haunted house or a zombie infested nightmare. The lyrics, “You will find spirits never rise/without warning/feel your fate as you come alive/they’re here to take you home,” lay somewhere in between creepy and gothic; maybe a little of both.
Evanescence – Bring Me To Life
Yeah, this song is pretty cheesy, but everyone knows all the words to it.
H.I.M. – Your Sweet Six Six Six
Nothing says goth like like H.I.M. and nothing says scary like telling someone you’re ready to take the devil into their heart. I admit, it may be a tad corny, but it made the cut.
Fleetwood Mac – Sara
This isn’t your average (or any for that matter) Halloween song. If you’ve seen American Horror Story: Coven, then you KNOW the best witch of all is Misty Day. Besides the show being a perfect fit to be categorized as “Halloween-y,” this song is played by Stevie Nicks obsessed witch, Misty Day, right before she *SPOILER ALERT* brings the dead back to life.
Every Time I Die – We’rewolf
Saving the best for last, how could I possibly forget about Every Time I Die’s ode to partying: We’rewolf. With lyrics like, “look away it’s too much to bear/I’ve been bitten by the party animal,” it’s impossible to not let your inner wolf out when this song comes on.