I expect no sympathy....

<p>I love ever the same.</p>

<p>I second all the death cab and something corporate songs :)</p>

<p>While we are here, why not reccomend each other bands as well?
I rather liked the Blackfield band from the samples at last fm</p>

<p>I think Kings of Convenience is amazing. w00t for acoustic singer-songwriter guys with gorgeous voices singing in harmony. :)</p>

<p>if you liked Blackfield, check out Porcupine Tree (same vocalist/lead guitarist). one of the band's songs is also my namesake!</p>

<p>Straylight Run - Existentialism on Prom Night
Straylight Run - Now It's Done</p>

<p>I feel the same way; sometimes when I'm sad, I just feel like listening to some sad songs. Hope you'll feel better soon, though!</p>

<p>^the song by the girl is good too, the title is like something with hot tubs lol.</p>

<p>EDIT: And thank you collapse, I'll be sure to check them out :)</p>

<p>I live in Indieland.</p>

<p>Coldplay, Jack's Mannequin, Postal Service, and Death Cab for Cutie would be the obvious choices. </p>

<p>Then there's:</p>

<p>Ben Folds
Dashboard Confessional
Fall Out Boy
The Fray (well, some songs)
Goo Goo Dolls (again, some songs)
Hawthorne Heights
Hinder -- Nothing Good About Goodbye
Motion City Soundtrack (some songs)
Our Lady Peace
Porcupine Tree
Radiohead
Rascal Flatts -- What Hurts the Most
Relient K -- I So Hate Consequences
Remy Zero
Scary Kids Scaring Kids
Seal
Sixpence None the Richer
Snow Patrol
Something Corporate
Sterephonics
The Stills
Story of the Year
Sugarcult -- Pretty Girl; Los Angeles; Majoring in Minors; Shaking; The Investigation; etc.
The Used
Waltham
Yellowcard [some songs]
Pavement</p>

<p>Everybody Hurts Sometimes by REM
All Good Things by Nelly Furtado
Best I Ever Had by Vertical Horizon
Better that we break by Maroon 5 (only applies after a breakup)
My Immortal by Evanescence</p>

<p>Lol when you put "Yellowcard [some songs]", that made me laugh.</p>

<p>Sarah McLachlan - Arms Of An Angel</p>

<p>awesome song to listen to when feeling depressed. i know when im depressed and i listen to it, the song just takes me away.</p>

<p>Oh come on, Ocean Avenue wasn't that bad as an album. I used to love them.</p>

<p>Concrete Angel - Martina McBride
I'll Cover You (Reprise) - from RENT
My Immortal - Evanescence</p>

<p>Jason Micheal Carroll - Alyssa Lies</p>

<p>Try System of a Down. Though it's a hardcore metal band, its members have produced some fantastically sad and dark songs, among which are:</p>

<p>Spiders
Atwa
Aerials</p>

<p>@Taggart, yeah they were ok, the part with "some songs" made me laugh lol..</p>

<p>Has anyone heard of the band "The Fratellis"? They're awesome, listen to the songs Chelsea Dagger or Flathead.</p>

<p>B.B. King - Chains and Things</p>

<p>Nothin' better than some blues.</p>

<p>Suo Gan-The Welsh Lullaby</p>

<p>Why does CC know so many depressing songs?</p>

<p>NIN - Hurt</p>

<p>"For Good" from the Wicked soundtrack isn't straight-up sad, it's more bittersweet, but it makes me want to cry every time i hear it.</p>

<p>The most heartbreaking, tear-jerking songs ever were written by a guy named Townes Van Zandt.</p>

<p>Check out Tecumseh Valley, Pancho and Lefty, and the biggest tear-jerker of them all Marie</p>