All the best music induces an emotional reaction. So I'd mention my favourite albums (The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, White Light/White Heat, Trout Mask Replica, A Love Supreme, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, etc.).
Also, I can't help but feel emotion during Jeff Buckley's version of "Hallelujah".
And the last one, a Shaimus song that's really unlike them, they never actually released it on an album, it was just kinda posted on their website, and it just sounds like it's coming from a place of so much pain. A song about questioning one's existence and a song that sounds like it's coming straight from someone dealing with some serious depression. It's beautiful.
Halfway Home by TV On The Radio. That beat just gets into my soul and
The Three Great Alabama Icons by Drtive By Truckers. The lyrics / word (as they are spoken rather than sung, which only add to the intensity of there meaning) just drill deep into my heart. They dredy up a lot of emotion for me.
Pyramid Song - Radiohead
Lost Cause - Beck
Parting of the Sensory - Modest Mouse
To Build A Home - Cinematic Orchestra
Exit Music (For a Film) - Radiohead
Dondante - My Morning Jacket
The Great Exhale - Great Lake Swimmers
Saeglopur - Sigur Ros
On the more upbeat/hopeful side:
Road Regrets - Dan Mangan
Blackwind - Patrick Watson
Yer Spring - Hey Rosetta
Cherbourg - Beirut
No Cars Go - Arcade Fire
A moment that really stands out for me (among countless moments) is the bridge of Red Rain by Peter Gabriel.. "Let the red rain splash you, let the rain fall on your skin." Just wow. What a way to start an album.
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