The Most Creative Alternative Break Up Songs

Unique Tracks that were made for Mending Broken Hearts

© Sarah Chapnick

Apr 5, 2009
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A list of a few of the most creative break up songs made by Alternative music artist's

Breaking up is never easy and although it may seem at the time, like the greatest romantic tragedy to have ever occurred outside of a Shakespearean play; it is really just a painful and unavoidable part of life, like going to the dentist.

Almost everyone experiences some form of heartbreak or another during the course of his or her lives; it is just one of those life experiences, which all people can relate to one another on, even rock stars.

Some of the greatest songs in Alternative music were inspired by the hurt and pain that is felt from lost love.

Although there are far too many awesome break up songs in Alternative Music to all be named on this list, here are a few of the most unique and creative break up songs, which were created by Alternative artist’s:

“You Don’t Understand Me” by the Raconteurs

From the band’s second studio album “Consolers of the Lonely” released on March 25, 2008.

The lyrics to this song are amazing, their eloquent style combined with the song’s somber and reflective tone; make it a perfect listen for healing fresh break up wounds.

“Good to Sea” by Pinback

From the band’s fourth full-length studio album “Autumn of the Seraphs” released on September 11, 2007.

This song’s catchy dance-style, techno backdrop is the perfect accompaniment for happily embracing the return to single life.

“Twilight” by Elliott Smith

From the American singer/songwriter’s sixth studio album “From a Basement on a Hill” released on October 19, 2004.

This is the perfect song for love torn hearts. Its sympathetic tone and powerful lyrics perfectly illustrate the pain that is felt, when breaking another’s heart.

“You Were the Last High” by the Dandy Warhols

From the band’s fourth album “Welcome to the Monkey House” that was released on May 5, 2003.

The song’s nostalgic tone and looping beats help to make it the perfect tune for the fond remembrance of a lost love.

“Do me a Favour” by Arctic Monkeys

From the band’s second studio album “Favourite Worst Nightmare” that was released on April 18, 2007.

This song’s crushing drumbeats and “frank” lyrical delivery are a faultless interpretation of that strong adrenaline rush of feelings, which occur during those very first moments after a break up.

“The Bitter End” by Placebo

From the English rock band’s fourth album “Sleeping with Ghosts” that was released on April 1, 2003.

This song’s dramatic tones are great for that odd mixture of longing, regret, and bitterness that often follow a difficult break up.

“Bloodflowers” by the Cure

From the iconic British rock band’s eleventh album “Bloodflowers” that was released on February 14, 2000.

This song’s slow and powerful melodies are a perfect musical interpretation of those moments of extreme pain after experiencing an agonizing break up.

Although there are thousands of amazing Alternative break up songs, the unique musical styles of the songs featured on this list; help to make them a few of the most creative break up songs in Alternative music.


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