Sunday, May 5, 2024

The Ethos Winter 2022 Playlist: The Last Dance

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‘Tis the season to take a break from the Christmas music and find warmth in some of the year’s best songs in the Ethos Winter 2022 playlist.

Some of the best songs of the year made it to our Winter 2022 playlist for all the right reasons: they’re deep, warm, and full of introspection. Taylor Swift’s anthemic Anti-Hero will get your energy flowing. Make room on the dancefloor for St. Paul and the Broken Bones’ The Last Dance all the way through to The Smile’s The Smoke. Big Thief’s Change invites us all to wind down and reflect on the past year, as well as what lies ahead.

Head over to the official Ethos Spotify account to listen to the newest playlist curated by our founder, Jill Ettinger.

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