“I Don’t Like The Quiet” – The Haunt

“I Don’t Like The Quiet” by The Haunt starts off like a plea, explaining how the situation the singer finds herself in is lonely and isn’t favorable. The Haunt in “I Don’t Like The Quiet” captures the intense yearning for connection and the discomfort of being alone through their nostalgic rock vocals and haunting melody. The lyrics will resonate with anyone who has experienced the achey feeling of missing someone deeply, yet still feeling very unsure of where they stand in the relationship. This song might transport listeners into a world of emotional turmoil and longing, but that’s okay!! Sometimes we need to experience a space to fully just release our confusing and uncomfortable emotions, which The Haunt provides flawlessly.


Written by Gabrielle LaRochelle

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