One of our favorite spots on the internet every Halloween is Halloweenradio.net. We like this one because you can select different ways to listen: by atmosphere, oldies, soundtrack, or kid favorites.
As autumn leaves fall and jack-o’-lanterns illuminate porches across neighborhoods, the perfect Halloween atmosphere requires more than just decorations and costumes. Music plays a pivotal role in ...
Whether you're going out for a night on the town or staying in under your blankets, this playlist will be sure to get you in the spirit. By Courtney Idasetima Halloween is just around the corner.
Whether you are planning a casual night with a small group or a wild house party, no good Halloween celebration is complete without a killer playlist. This curated selection of thirty tracks, ranging ...
Halloween’s here, and while you’re prepping the fake fangs and the capes for tonight – as well as stocking up on booze for your Halloween party – you might have forgotten to queue up a spooky playlist ...
Open those pillowcases wide, readers. Here's a full-size candyba—ahem. The City Weekly powers-that-be interrupt this Halloween-playlist preface to say that no full-size treats will be placed in your ...
Are you looking for some Halloween songs that are a little spooky, but mostly just a good time? Do you want something for your party playlist that won’t have people running for the exits, but will ...
I am always a bit disappointed when I go to a Halloween party and everything that’s played is 40-year-old music, all from the same cult classic movies or bands. While there’s nothing inherently wrong ...
This Buck Owens classic is a go-to for Halloween! This delightfully spooky song has all the elements you’d want in a spook-tastic track: Dracula, Frankenstein, screams, wails, maniacal laughter, the ...
Fall is in full swing at Columbia. Halloweekend is upon us, and whether you’re scrambling to finish a last-minute costume or drowning in midterm chaos, one thing’s certain: The right playlist can make ...
If you’ve put together a Halloween party playlist at any point over the last 45 years, you’ve almost certainly included Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves of London.” If you haven’t you are a literal monster.