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Every Beach House Song Ranked By Sadness!
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Every Beach House Song Ranked By Sadness!

Hey guys, long-time listener to the band, first-time poster on this subreddit. Took me a while, but I did something for fun, and ranked all of the discography from saddest to least!

Spotify playlist (ordered by the ranking) is here for anyone interested: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6dVh3bfsvJFOXAkiWj6KQ8?si=691365f13dc749cc

Make your own list: https://tiermaker.com/create/all-beach-house-songs-15471936?ref=list-remix

Obviously this is an incredibly subjective list. Plenty of songs could easily shift up or down a tier depending on the day, my mood, or what I'm going through. Even within each tier, the ordering isn't set in stone.

I'm expecting that many people will disagree with some of my placements - really interested to see what everyone else thinks. What songs do you really agree with? Which would you move the most?

Oh, and just to be clear, this isn't a 'best songs' ranking - that would be impossible, as they have no bad songs.

u/MattWalters1998 — 11 hours ago

Myth

Myth is an incredible song and I can’t believe I slept on it for years. This song has been very powerful for me lately. I know it’s more about the idea of myths people build around relationships and memories but it’s cathartic for me emotionally late.

It’s made me want to finally aim for in my life to finally get what I want and to be honest with people, particularly in the realm of romantic relationships. I just want to be emotionally connected to someone and to be honest.

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u/No-Reputation8063 — 2 days ago

The new Madonna album

The last track on Confessions II, L.E.S. Girl, I shit you not sounds like s/t / Devotion era Beach House. Obviously it’s different in many ways but the similarities are quite noticeable if you’re a BH fan. Not sure if there is much overlap in fan bases here but I thought it was very interesting and surprising.

EDIT: Bahaha pitchfork said the same in their review!

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u/walrusAssault — 3 days ago

Top 10 BH songs

I've been listening to this band for a year and I thought I would make a list of my favourite songs . This is rly subjective but these are the songs that mean the most to me. Let me know what you guys think and what your list would be

From least best to best -

  1. Silver soul - feels like an old friend

  2. Chariot - crying over a relationship that never happened

  3. Used to be - reminiscing on a childhood

  4. Superstar - hope

  5. Days of Candy - growing old with people you love

  6. Devil's Pool - letting go of someone who hurt you

  7. On the Sea - uncontrollable grief

  8. Beyond Love - bleeding out under the stars

  9. Gila - a perfect one night stand

  10. Myth - unconditional love

Space song introduced me to beach house so I have to give that one a mention. It also helped pull me out of a terrible depression after leaving home after narcissistic abuse..

Whoever is reading, hope you had a great day and remember you are always deserving of love <3

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u/Riilo — 5 days ago

Vocoder from Runaway?

I recently started getting into synths and music production and Runaway from OTM has been one of my major influences. Victoria’s voice on the track sounds angelic, despite the robotic effect on her voice. I was wondering if anybody could identify the type of vocoder synth she was using. I couldn’t find anything online or from their interviews. Alternatively, can anyone recommend a vocoder synth that may produce a similar sound?

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u/aglitterboi — 4 days ago

my BH tattoo!!

wanted to get this tatted ever since the EP came out and i finally decided to get it!

(my amazing artist is @st.chico.tt on instagram)

u/manastraa — 7 days ago

On the sea

not paying attention to the lyrics just the tone, on the sea feels like accepting the feeling/ urge of crying about something. Maybe that doesn’t make sense, but could that be said about all their songs?

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u/louiestuart — 5 days ago

Tchaikovsky Vs Space Song

Has anyone heard this piece of music from Tchaikovsky? It reminds me so much of Space Song. Give it a listen and tell me what you think 🤔

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u/decloked — 5 days ago

Beach House Vinyl

After being diagnosed with a pretty aggressive form of cancer this week, I’ve made the decision to liquidate my large record collection that I’ve been putting together for the last 30 years or so to raise some much needed funds for my surgery and treatment. Since I’ve got a handful of nice, original Beach House discs, I thought it would make more sense for them to end up with a fan, rather than marked up to the moon at the local record shop. I’ve also got some rare Chromatics discs that might appeal to Beach House fans. I’ve included photos of everything with this post. Please let me know if anything is of interest! Thanks so much!

u/Illustrious_Crab_664 — 8 days ago

Along for the Ride Theme

This isn’t anything new, but I checked out Along the Ride movie for the Beach House score and this gorgeous song played when the end credits rolled! I haven’t seen it posted online anywhere before so I thought I’d share it here for those who maybe haven’t heard it yet

u/valentinehotline — 7 days ago

Beach house is currently trending on corus and it's so cool to see the love

Beach house is incredibly meaningful to me. This album, Teen Dream, got me through some tough times and showed me that real beauty exists.

For most of my life I've felt that the music I love is a better representation of who I am than any selfie or reel or BS self-promotion I can share on Instagram. So I built an app that I felt embodied how I want to express myself: through the art I love.

It's called Corus (Corus.fm) and Walk in the Park is TRENDING on it right now! So so so cool to see all the love for Beach house out there. This is the sort of thing I feel like I just dont get from spotify or the big-tech options out there.

So I just wanted to show this to you all and invite you to come hang out and share your favorite beach house tracks for us all to listen to and talk about. <3

u/LowerFrequencies — 9 days ago

Take Care

I feel like Take Care's drum beat is a heartbeat. This song has been an integral part of my life since 2010. I thought it was going to be my wedding song (NOPE!), I think about it when I think about my best friends. When I look into my old OLD dog's eyes, this song plays in my head. When this song plays, the drums seem to beat with my heart like no other. It's truly a magical song.

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u/fur_narcoma — 9 days ago

The Bells

My favourite of their songs and it does something to me every single time. Is it anyone else’s favourite? I can never get enough.

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u/dokeyokay — 10 days ago

2019 Rodarte Songs

Hey guys, I really liked the original songs the band made for the 2019 Rodarte short film but the crowd noises/voiceovers in the video are just craazy and make the songs unlistenable so I tried my hand at fixing them up… i wanna say I was able to get rid of like 95% of the noise? Basically as close to studio quality as we’ll get I think, anyways here’s the youtube links:

Victoria Legrand - “Slow Motion Tiny”

Alex Scally - “Santo”

Also this isn’t exactly new news but I do find it pretty interesting that each song is credited to Alex and Victoria individually… really cool seeing the difference in their styles side by side like this & how they combine into the typical beach house sound we all love. This is kinda niche but I hope this helps if anybody was looking to listen to these songs in higher quality

u/valentinehotline — 9 days ago

"All The Years" from Devotion (critical analysis)

hey, y'all.  was just listening to this song form Devotion "All The Years" and thinking how it shows a worldview that's alien to the 21st century relationship zeitgeist (ya know, hookups and situationships, apps and texting, all that nonsense)

I know a lot of folks don't like dating dynamics in 2026 but we put up with it because of collective action problem in economics where one person's choice is a drop in the bucket so we all kinda default to the mainstream lol

Having said that, looking at All the Years from this critical, cultural, historicl-political-socio cultural context lens, I thought the sub might appreciate it.  Cuz All The Years shows a worldview of honor and devotion that a lot of people are hungry for.  Anywhoooo, here's my analysis —

All The Years is about a rustic maiden from Maryland 19th century

Ya, I know this is a stretch.  Just trust me guys.  you’ll see where I’m going with this.  First verse

“I was sitting on a rock
Just waiting for a key
To sleep inside the house
Of old serenity”

She’s a rural youth “sitting on a rock,” daydreaming about all the years to come and her future married life.  For her, marriage isn’t an addition to a completed modern life, it’s scaffolding for farm life. Next verse (2008, Devotion) —

“So I climbed onto your altar
Begged, please don't let me falter
We'll put our oaths at stake
In a Heaven that all icicles make”

The air she breathes is thick with tradition, religion, prescribed duty, and unchosen obligation. Her words - “altar,” “oaths,” “Heaven” - All religious.  “Begged,” “please” - Prayer. “Falter” - Sin.

The chorus —

“All my devotion
Compelled by an ocean
Of all the years to come (repeated four times - citation)

Scour the dictionary for words and metaphors which capture a traditional-religious worldview better than these. I assure you, you won’t find any.

First, “All my devotion.”  There is no stronger word in the English language than "devotion" for the unwavering, unyielding choice to bind oneself, come what may. We say “commitment,” a sterile legal, contractual word. Devotion is what’s called for when the parties enter a covenant, becoming partners for the whole of life.  It’s soaked in religion and solemnity.

“ALL” - a totalizing word, nothing held back, nothing held in reserve. Only work and sweat, hearth and home.  Sun and soil. And the little known, little appreciated light of farm life.

NEXGT, “Compelled by an Ocean.”  She’s compelled by something outside herself, namely, the vast ocean. The ocean is a metaphor for realities which dwarf us, like Isaac Newton contemplating existence beachside.

Outer space is another oft-used image for the cosmic and the incomprehensible.  But space, though vast, is weightless, pretty, ethereal.  The ocean, on the other hand, is as terrestrial and heavy as space is weightless, just like the traditions and obligations our rural 19th century maiden swims in.

NEXT, “Of all the Years to come.”  She isn’t looking back on a relationship that shouldn’t have worked but somehow did, like Paramore’s “I’m Still Into You” (Williams 2013, luv that song btw). Instead, she's looking to all the years to come and making the choice to bind herself for that future.  No matter what.

“YEARS” - another totalizing word - the maiden and her husband-to-be are in it for the long haul, not days, weeks, or even months. 

And in rural life, each new year unfolds in pretty much the same manner as the last.

Which brings me toooo —

“So we'll work until the night is quite
What once all our dreams were like
Doing all the housework
Returning all the schoolbooks
For good”

I know what your thinking.  Boring life, right?  Where’s the excitement? Lets think it thru, tho

Ironically “housework and schoolbooks” lead back to the dreams and bliss of youth in roundabout fashion (citation - "we'll work until the night is quite what once all our dreams were like").  This young couple chooses the long, hard road of enduring marital happiness over the “burn fast, flame out” Romeo and Juliet-style fling that fails to satisfy

AND

“Let's go on pretending
That the light is never ending
So we still have the summers
Let's be good to one another, hey”

"Fake it ‘till you make it” as we’d say in 2026.  That is - You're not going to feel love every moment but you have to act as if you do "So we still have the summers."  (Legrand, 2008). This totally rejects you,re contemporary notion that something is wrong in a relationship just because you aren’t constantly on cloud 9.

“Let’s be good to one another, hey” - the meaning of “be good” in this context completely subverts what you find in Weezer’s “El Scorcho” where Rivers sings —

“I’m a lot like you / So please / Hello / I’m here / I’m waiting / I think I’d be good for you / And you’d be good for me.” (Pinkerton)

Here, “be good” refers to a list of likes and dislikes or personality traits.  Rivers is saying “we’d be a good match” in the sense of passive suitability.  In “All The Years,” contrariwise, “be good” refers to an active choice.  This is a traditional view because it rests marital success not on matching personalities (hey, we both like Beach House), but on an active choice to be good to one another.

The Sound of “All The Years”

Just a final note on the band’s playing and singing on this track

First, Victoria’s vocal in the chorus (“AAAAAHHHLLL MAAHHHHH DEEEEVOOOOOOOSHUHN”) deserves mentions.  In order to create that “AHH” vowel you have to open your oral cavity wide and drop your jaw (like when doctor tells you to open and say “ahhhhh”).  This creates an open-mouthed, childlike facial expression of utter defenselessness (babies do it).  It’s so earnest, sincere, and innocent it makes me cry. Lol

Second, because of the slow tempo, Victoria extends the vowels on “All my devotion / compelled by an ocean.” Kids tend to extend their vowels when they’re excited to see family after time apart ("Daaaaadeeeee!!!!" "Mooooomeeeee!!!!!").  They rush final vowels before consonants that completes words because they’re out of breath.  This is exactly what Victoria does when she sings the words “devotion” and “ocean.” citation-LINK

Vocal bonus point!!!! - Children don’t often feel the weight of their parents' authority. Similarly, the rustic maiden of “All The Years” doesn’t feel the weight of “the ocean” of solemn obligation because she’s been formed for it her whole life. She can’t conceive of any other life than that prescribed by tradition, and so the burdens of domesticity are, for her, less straight-jacket and more tailored dress.

Third, Alex’s guitar and the church organ keyboards.  The guitar tone Alex uses is just as saturated as the balmy air of rural Maryland in summer. In a border state on the Mason-Dixon Line like Maryland, you can be sober and still see double because the air itself is drunk with water vapor.

Southern Summers are just as heavy as the ocean of tradition that weighs our rural maiden down (though she doesn’t feel the weight).

It’s also worth noting how Alex’s slide guitar differs from Mazzy Star’s.  The slide guitar in “Fade Into You” reads as West Coast free and easy.  Dry and arid.  Alex's slide guitar on “All The Years" reads as heat mirage and slow-mo, as if the heat and humidity distort the tempo of the wilting riff that opens the song.

Anywhooooo—

Srry for mispells BTW, I typed this out on at lunch on between class (Honors American studies 200 critical analysis paper due in 10 lol)

u/UsualExercise7684 — 9 days ago

Why does BH’s music feel like crack?

This is a phenomenon that pretty much is exclusive to Beach House for me and has been a “thing” since I was like 16 (for reference im turning 25 this year). No other band/artist has ever made consecutive songs that can get stuck in my head on loop for what could be months or even years in some cases. The only way I can describe it is like i have a literal ear worm or something man idk. It goes beyond just having a song stuck in my head at this point. I genuinely can’t fathom why their music latches onto me the way it does.

For example, ever since I heard Turtle Island for the first time in high school back in 2019 I’m not exaggerating when I say I’ve probably thought of that song once a day or at least every other day since then. I might hear a song that initially I don’t care much for, but then eons later I’ll wake up and it’s the first thing on my mind in the morning. I don’t even have to hear the song recently for it to happen. Then from there I can’t stop listening to it. Something strange happened this year and all of a sudden Home Again, Heart of Chambers, Beyond Love, and Days of Candy are being heavily played in my rotation after years of literally thinking nothing of them. I stayed with my sister in Seattle for a weekend and for no reason I just woke up on an air mattress on her living room floor at 6am with the end of You Came to Me rattling around my brain after spending years viewing that song as a skip. If there’s a Beach House song I don’t care for, and there aren’t many to begin with, now I assume it just hasn’t caught on yet and pretty soon it’ll be the only thing I want to hear.

I love music as much as the next guy and have a pretty diverse playlist in totality, but no song has ever made me “feel” things the way BH’s music resonates with me. The dopamine boost I get off my favorite BH songs are almost comparable to eating a damn sweet treat or something. And it’s like my brain just chooses to download their stuff into my psyche at the most seemingly random times. Why would I go from only liking 3 songs on Depression Cherry one week to buying the vinyl the week after bc all of a sudden it just sounds different? My appreciation for their discography is almost involuntary at this point, as if some part of my brain is just choosing them idk. Are they putting crack in this stuff? Is this normal?

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u/No_Recording_6497 — 10 days ago