'Let It Die,' FeistFrom 2005's 'Let It Die'
When it comes to breakups, forget about wallowing in self-pity, gorging yourself on ice cream, burning photos, flipping through self-help books. Instead, adopt this song as your anthem. The pure tonal quality of her voice helps to powerfully depict the sincerity and honesty of the piece. Perhaps one of the most heart-wrenching, tear-jerking, spine-chilling love songs (or anti-love song, for that matter) of its time, Feist does heartache serious justice with her effortless vocals gliding along a delicate melody. After listening to this song, just take her advice and do as the title suggests.


'Spray Paint (The Walls),' 
'Torn on the Platform,' Jack Penate
'The Hill,' Marketa Irglova 




'1234'
'Back in Your Head,'
'Good Life,'
'Tears Dry on Their Own,'
'Falling Slowly,' Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova 


