Like the weeks following a break-up, it seems that many of us are searching
for 'down in the dumps' music to reflect our money worries.
Entertainment recommendation service TheFilter.com reported that the number
of people listening to snippets of gloomy music have soared in the past month.
The personalised content filtering system has seen well known 'downbeat'
bands like The Smiths flying up its popularity charts much faster than happier
types of music, which it attributes to the woeful economic climate.
"We are seeing more of our users than ever before rating depressing or
slightly miserable tracks more highly than happier types of music," said David
Maher-Roberts, chief executive at TheFilter.com.
"It is logical to assume that this is a reflection of what's happening in the
economy. The good news is that there are a large number of happier, more
uplifting tracks out there than can do wonders for your mood."
The top 10 most popular depressing songs on TheFilter.com:
Amy Winehouse - Tears Dry On Their Own
The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby
The Smiths - Heaven knows I'm miserable now
Coldplay - Trouble
The Verve - The Drugs Don't Work
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb
Blur - No Distance Left To Run
Radiohead - How to Disappear Completely
R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts
Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart
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