To say weâve been feeling down around these parts is probably an understatement. Weâre having a rough couple of weeks coming to terms with not only the Leafs loss, but the fact that the sweeping changes we want to see are very unlikely to happen. I know Iâve ate my feelings, drank my feelings, and rode my bike out into the woods to dance out my feelings. While I recommend all those coping mechanisms, the ones that we as a TLN team can collectively work through together is feeling our feelings through music. Itâs for that reason that weâve put together a playlist of songs based on the question:Â What song are you listening to in order to cope with the Leafs losing?Â
Hereâs our playlist:
Ryan Hobart:
As it was a rainy day today, and the Leafs are not in the playoffs anymore, I was self-medicating by listening to Taylor Swiftâs latest new album, Evermore. While listening to Tis the Damn Season, it seemed to really answer some feelings I had. The Toronto Maple Leafs are my âbabe for the weekendâ, and there are so many different ways this season could have gone to consider as the âroad not takenâ looking âreal good nowâ.
Earl Schwartz:
My game 7 cope music is a two-parter, right after the loss I had âMailmanâ by Soundgarden on repeat.Starts out âHello, donât you know me, Iâm the dirt beneath your feetâ. Leaf fans feeling walked all over so it fits, then it gets to the chorus of âI know Iâm headed for the bottom, and Iâm riding you all the wayâ, because I canât seem to quit this team.âFor all of your kisses turned to spit in my face, for all that reminds me which is my placeâ is a good approximation of the Leafs losing in the 1st round again too.
Then it was Michael Jacksonâs âThey Donât Care About Usâ, the chorus âAll I want to say is they donât really care about usâ was the mood. Not at all the point of the song, but âIâm tired of being a victim of shame, theyâre throwing me in a class with a bad name, I canât believe this is the land from which I cameâ is so painfully true of Toronto at the moment.Once the initial feeling of disappointment passed, it turned to angry metal listening while I do ELC slides and other season end cap calculations.
Nick Barden:
good 4 u by Olivia Rodrigo because Iâm not happy and healthy. I am sad and eating my feelings away. Still.
Dylan Murphy:
Inspired by a Dom Luszcyszyn tweet in the wee hours of the morning after the single most embarrassing moment in Leafs franchise history (yes, even more than the David Ayres game) I listened to the song All Too Well by Taylor Swift for the first time ever. And I think that this little excerpt pretty well sums up my feelings on the Leafs right now:
âMaybe I asked for too much
But maybe this thing was a masterpiece âtil you tore it all up
Running scared, I was there
I remember it all too wellâ
I went into this season thinking âhey, the world is pretty messed up and weird right now, this would be the perfect time for the Leafs to go on a run out of nowhere and win a cup that people will argue is illegitimate for agesâ and they hit the ice and hey, look at that, theyâre one of the best teams in the league, could it actually, finally happen? Theyâll never have an easier path to the conference finals. But of course, it didnât, and this loss is one thatâll stick with me. Never again will I base any expectations by how they perform in the regular season, because Iâll remember this series, all too well.
Michael Mazzei:
Mer:
Just Like Fire by P!nk because itâs my go to Iâm simultaneously mad and also need hyping up song. And, I mean, donât these lyrics feel appropriate?I know that Iâm running out of time
I want it all, mmm-mmm
And Iâm wishing theyâd stop tryna turn me off
I want it all, mmm-mmm
And Iâm walking on a wire, trying to go higher
Feels like Iâm surrounded by clowns and liars
Even when I get it all the way
I want it all, mmm-mmm
We came here to run it, run it, run it
We came here to run it, run it, run it
Just like fire, burning up the way
If I can light the world up for just one day
Watch this madness, colorful charade
So everyone go listen to this song super loudly and scream sing along, I guarantee youâll feel 3000x better after.
Marsha Joseph:
Dear John â Taylor Swift. Ok yes I know this is about John Mayer and itâs kind of ripping into him but thatâs not the connection Iâm making.
Without John Tavares the leafs lost. âDear John, I see it all now that youâre goneâ I see the terrible outcome because he couldnât play. See where Iâm going? Let me make it clear that Iâm not blaming him!! I love him ok, not his fault.You are an expert at sorry,
And keeping the lines blurry
Never impressed by me acing your tests
All the girls that youâve run dry
Have tired, lifeless eyes
âCause you burned them out
But I took your matches before fire could catch me,
So donât look now, Iâm shining like fireworks over your sad, empty town
Replace girls with fans and câmon thereâs no way this part doesnât work. This is also a great song to yell sing and get all the emotion out. Try it. Taylor understands our pain.
Nick Richard:
Architects â Death Is Not Defeat
Pretty self explanatory. As painful and devastating as this most recent collapse was for the Leafs and their fans, all is not lost. The angst and rage in the delivery of the lyrics, coupled with the intensity of the songâs composition, captures the frustration and dismay felt by Leafs fans as another promising season fell apart but the overwhelming theme is the refusal to admit defeat. This core group of the Leafs will return to fight for glory once again, and the passion that unites us all will continue to burn.âWhen I leave this skin and bone
Beyond my final heartbeat
Iâll dismantle piece by piece
And I will know that death is not defeatâ
Brian:
Iâm not really a âlisten to music while weepingâ type. Music is the only pure escape I can truly think of that doesnât really disappoint, so I try to listen to stuff that will elevate my mood rather than drag it down further. If I am feeling weepy, I tend to listen to something more upbeat and energetic, so if I have to give a song, Iâd say Spirit Adriftâs Ride Into the Light has gotten a lot of plays from me lately. Song just absolutely shreds.
Disclaimer: I was tempted to put an extremely heavy death metal song, but Iâm trying to win hearts and minds here on the whole heavy metal thing.
Scott Maxwell:
I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes) by the 1975
Anyone who knows me knows Iâve overused using this song as a joke about my pain in general, but it definitely applies to the Leafs. Itâs a song about how wanting to die has become a big mood for the average person, and who can better encapsulate that feeling than a Leafs fan after another disappointing loss. The chorus chanting âI always wanna dieâ acts as the anthem, while the more uplifting instrumentation almost add a bit of satire to the whole thing, and in the end it just feels like youâre laughing away the pain, but in a Joker kind of way.
Jori Negin-Shecter:
âIâm Not Having Any Fun by Bad Sunsâ
I think the title is pretty self-explanatory, but this absolute bop from Bad Suns on the title alone gets my nomination as far as summarizing the last couple of years of watching the Maple Leafs. I am absolutely not having any fun at this point with this team. The Maple Leafs once again have been knocked out early, and so we sit around again, watching other (arguably inferior) teams experience playoff hockey while we drone on about how âMitch Marnerâs contract sucksâ and âThe depth sucksâ and it all just sucks. Please win a round next year Maple Leafs. Iâm begging you.
Jon Steitzer:
As the resident old bastard on this site I feel obligated to go on a deep dive into the wonderful world of 90âs R&B and pull out Kelisâ song that wasnât Milkshake. Iâm talking about Caught Out There, and with a chorus of âI hate you so much right nowâ repeated again and again followed by a scream, that certainly speaks to how I feel about the Leafs. Throw in a ton of lyrics speaking about lying and betrayal, and well, this is my Leafs jam at the moment. We canât all pick Taylor Swift songs, right?
To give our playlist a listen, hereâs the link.