Always makes me giggle when people say supernatural things are some of the scariest things out here. Want to know whats real scary? The interstate trafficking ring, especially out here in the middle of buttfuck nowhere. Humans are the apex predators of this world, and what people do when they arent being watched can be very scary stuff.
im from texas which im pretty sure isnt even part of the midwest (pretty texas is part of the south) but even ive seen really weird stuff in the woods and around the cow and corn fields
As a Midwesterner, I absolutely love this playlist. I didn't grow up in the country, but I spent every summer out in rural areas and this playlist invokes feelings of nostalgia for me. It's very fitting for the whole "haunted cornfield/forest/farm" vibe. Wonderful picks.
The rules of the Appalachia apply to the Midwest: If you see something in the corn/forest, no you didn’t. Don’t talk about it/mention it until you’re as far away as possible. That could be a coyote or a fox screaming…but it could possibly be something else. You can look at the corn/trees, but not in them. If you hear a weird sound, just assume it’s the neighbors messing around/someone messing around (unless you genuinely think someone is in danger). I don’t recommend walking on a dirt road late at night, you’ll probably see or hear something you don’t want to. If everything goes silent, animals, bugs, nature: get out of there. That is a sign of a predator or something paranormal (from what I know) Feel free to add more rules for people to follow when they move to the Midwest and ask about the weird stuff that happens here! These are just what I know and I also follow these rules for a reason lol
Hey I hope this doesn´t come off as an inconvenience but might it be possible for you to tell me when the aforementioned spider is on screen? I have arachnophobia and want to listen to the whole thing but would like to know when I should look away lol
@@picklesthecat6751 Another midwestener here, I can confirm there's things out here that just don't got a rational explanation to them. I've seen a few times deer that are weirdly bloated, if bloated is even the right word. Lumpy and swollen like it ate somethin that's bigger than itself. Like a huge mishappen marshmellow held up by impossibly thin toothpicks that could never hold the weight but do. I saw it casually walk onto the road right infront of my car with my lights blarin at it and I had to make a hard sudden break to not hit it. It barely even gave me a glace like it didn't even notice it almost got hit. It moved like a baby deer just learnin how to walk but was clearly grown and huge. Moved like it's legs were broken or somethin but there was no blood or anything to explain it away with an injury. I don't believe in the supernatural or any cryptids but there's some things you just can't deny. The woods are nice, but they aren't kind.
Timestamps: 0:00-4:37 // It Will Come Back - Hozier 4:37-6:49 // Adelaide's Trap - The Blasting Company 6:49-9:13 // You’re Dead - Norma Tenega 9:13-12:38 // The Morrigan - Heather Dale 12:38-14:41 // Francis - Haley Henderickx, Max Garcia Conover 14:41-19:12 // Built On Bones - Emily Scott Robinson 19:12-21:34 // Katie Cruel - Karen Dalton 21:34- 23:37 // Danse Macabre - The Oh Hellos 23:37- 27:55 // This Too Shall Pass - Danny Schmidt 27:55-29:28 // The Tithing Man - The Blasting Company Thank You for listening!
In school, we had to do a renason fair, and this was helpful so much. Beacause I was in the music district with 2 of my bffs. I played violin, one played flute, and the other played clarinet.
Timestamps: 0:00-1:49 // April She Will Come - Simon & Garfunkel 1:49-2:40 // The Humours Of Whiskey - Hozier 2:40-4:54 // Solitude - Ella Fitzgerald 4:54-7:53 // Icarus & Apollo - Ripto 7:53-10:00 // New Home - Austin Farwell 10:00-14:50 // Apocalypse - Cigarettes After Sex 14:50-16:47 // No Face - Haley Heynderickx 16:47-19:52 // Dandelion Wine - Gregory Alan Isakov 19:52-23:36 // Kathy’s Song - The Secret Sisters 23:36-28:12 // Through The Eyes Of A Child - AURORA something for fall! I now it's August, but August and Autumn both star with an 'A'. So it's fall.
I love this playlist so much!!! This is absolutely perfect, I'm going to have this on repeat! Edit: Sixth months later and this playlist is still fireeeee!!!
Alright, I’m an outdoors person. If I’m out in nature by myself like normal my mind will create its own music or play songs I have heard before just in my head kind of like a vhs recorder playing the vhs tape. Thank you so much for creating this playlist❤!