April 30, 2024

Weekly Playlist January 27-31

The Eagles headline our 6h week of playlists with their classic, Witchy Woman.

Every other week, La Vista’s staff submits their favorite songs of the week for the La Vista Weekly Playlist. Members of La Vista explain their song choices below. Enjoy! (Warning: Explicit Content may be present in some choices.)

Compiled by Cole Garvey 

Online Managing Editor 

Editors Pick 

“Witchy Woman” by The Eagles

Although “Witchy Woman” isn’t one of the Eagles most well known songs, it serves it’s purpose as a lesser known classic. Smooth guitar and vocals serenade the listener and loud drums give the song a harder rock feel than most other Eagles songs.

Cole Garvey 

Online Managing Editor

 

“King of My City” by A Boogie Wit da Hoodie

Boogie’s new song, “King of My City” describes his childhood and his current experiences in the Bronx. Trap drums headline the song, and keep Boogie in time as he raps with a unique high voice. Although short, this song packs a punch, and is perfect for a pre game hype playlist.

Drew Rohm 

Photo Editor 

 

“By Myself” by Christian French and Triegy

“By Myself” the EDM song elevates the listener with Triegy’s trap beats French’s vocals. “By Myself” headlines the 2017 album of the same name that from the 21 year old singer, songwriter and producer Christian French. This song is perfect for upbeat drives or hanging out with friends! Give it a listen!

Grace Dietz 

Copy Editor

 

“Seven Bridges Road” by The Eagles

“Seven Bridges Road” begins with an absolute beautiful harmony from every member of the Eagles. Then the song transitions into an acoustic masterpiece, while the band still harmonizes together. Again, this isn’t one of the Eagles most popular songs, but the song is absolutely incredible and truly shows the talent that the band had.

Josie Collier 

Editor in Chief  

 

“Heaven Falls/ Fall on Me” by Surfaces

Surfaces’ single “Heaven Falls/ Fall on Me” immediately puts the listener in a good upbeat mood! Incredible vocals, hands clapping and a soft acoustic guitar sound throughout the 2018 single by the Texas located duo of Colin Badalecki and Forrest. Surfaces is the 479th most listened to artist in the world, an impressive feat for a duo that has only been in the mainstream music world since 2017.

Sammy Miller 

Copy Editor 

Cole Garvey
About Cole Garvey 33 Articles
Cole Garvey is the Online Managing Editor for the La Vista website. Cole edits and posts stories online, as well as writes Weekly Playlists. Cole is a three year La Vista veteran and begun writing football stories in his first year on the paper. In Cole’s free time he enjoys playing lacrosse, hanging out with friends, listening to music and playing spikeball.

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