The Saddest Rock Song in History According to Science

The Saddest Rock Song in History According to Science

Melancholic songs play a vital role for those seeking to release their emotions through music. According to the British magazine Far Out, research by HappyOrNot indicates that the public turns to sad melodies during moments of introspection. These songs, far from being avoided, help process complex feelings safely, frequently chosen by iconic bands like REM, The Smiths, or Nirvana.

Recent studies, in collaboration with Analiese Micallef Grimaud from the University of Durham, have analyzed how sad music affects our emotions. The project identified common patterns that the public associates with sadness in music, showing that we all share a perception of what represents sadness and joy in melodies. According to HappyOrNot, the saddest song is “Something In The Way” by Nirvana, which expresses deep sadness and connects with millions of listeners through its simplicity and the desolate atmosphere it creates.

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