【2026】A-Title Western Music Compilation
In this article, we introduce a curated list of songs with titles that start with the letter “A,” selected from a wide range of Western music—mainly rock and pop—from the 1950s through the 2020s.
You might not usually listen to music with the initial letter of the title in mind, but that’s exactly why focusing on a specific letter and lining up song titles can lead to all kinds of discoveries—it’s genuinely fascinating.
It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it can even be used for song-title shiritori.
Be sure to check it out!
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Angels Standing Guard ‘Round the Side of Your BedA Silver Mt Zion

A Canadian musical collective that shatters the confines of post-rock while voicing a cry from the soul, A Silver Mt.
Zion is also known for having been launched in 1999 by core members of Godspeed You! Black Emperor.
Their 2000 debut was the album “He Has Left Us Alone but Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Rooms…”.
From quiet string resonances, their sound evolves into a dramatic swell of roaring guitars and full-band choral vocals.
The album “13 Blues for Thirteen Moons” earned a place on Canada’s prestigious music prize longlist in 2008, attesting to their prowess.
Far from mere experimental music, it carries the punk spirit as a “protest song,” delivering a powerful message that hits home.
If you’re seeking a grand, soul-stirring musical experience, why not surrender yourself to their sonic world?
Absent FriendBark Psychosis

Bark Psychosis is the legendary British band that sparked the birth of the term “post-rock.” Formed in London in 1986, they based themselves in a church basement and developed a distinctive method of recording that captured the resonance of the space itself.
Their 1994 debut album, Hex, featured a sound that overturned conventional rock wisdom—so much so that one music critic dubbed it “post-rock.” The soundscapes, unfolding from whisper-quiet stillness to all-consuming walls of noise, feel almost like watching a single film.
This is a band I especially recommend for those unsatisfied with run-of-the-mill music, or for nights when you want to immerse yourself completely in a vast world woven from the very reverberations of sound.
ABUSEY JUNCTION // WE OUT HEREKokoroko

A sound image that gently pushes the city’s bustle into the distance lingers in the ears and the heart.
London-based Kokoroko is a band that weaves multicultural breaths into ensemble, rooted in jazz and Afrobeat.
This track layers soft horns over a quiet guitar, guiding you inward with a wordless sense of narrative.
The spaciousness that evokes a rooftop view and the unfolding melody in the latter half reflect the borderland between unease and relief.
It was included as the closing track on the compilation album “We Out Here” in February 2018, and later on the EP “KOKOROKO” in March 2019.
Lauded at the Worldwide Awards in 2019, it was also featured in the film “Rocks.” For late-night work, quiet commutes, or a calm weekend morning—perfect for anyone who wants to steady their breathing.
Ascension DayTalk Talk

Who could have imagined that a band that took the world by storm with synth-pop would later become a gateway to post-rock? Hailing from the UK, Talk Talk achieved global popularity after their 1981 debut with hits like “It’s My Life,” but gradually ventured into more experimental territory.
Their 1988 album Spirit of Eden was a bold break from commercialism, pursuing a serene sound that embraced improvisation and jazz.
The record was even deemed “uncommercial” by their label, yet it went on to influence countless artists and is now celebrated as a masterpiece that laid the foundations of post-rock.
If you’re looking for a profound musical experience that finds beauty in silence and the spaces between sounds, this might be the perfect band for you.
A Gallant GentlemanWe Lost The Sea

We Lost the Sea is a post-rock band from Australia that captivates listeners with vast, cinematic soundscapes.
Formed in 2007, their 2015 masterpiece Departure Songs has earned such high praise from fans that it’s often called “the best album of the 2010s.” Some may remember the album’s tracks being used to striking effect in the Netflix series After Life.
Overcoming the tragedy of their vocalist’s passing, the band fully embraced an instrumental direction, crafting music that speaks emotions more eloquently than words.
It’s the kind of experience that leaves you with the awe and lingering resonance of having watched a sweeping film.
If you want to immerse yourself deeply in the world of instrumental music, this is the band that will answer that call.
AttentionCharlie Puth

Armed with exceptional music theory and perfect pitch, American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth is also active as a producer.
He began his career by posting on YouTube, and in 2015 the song he performed with Wiz Khalifa became a global hit as the theme for the film Furious 7.
Propelled by the track’s 12-week run at No.
1 on the U.S.
charts, his name quickly spread worldwide.
He has continued to release catchy, standout songs, including his debut album Nine Track Mind and the acclaimed Voicenotes, which was nominated for a Grammy.
His sweet, translucent falsetto and comfortable melodic lines are sure to resonate deeply with anyone in search of sophisticated pop.
a thousand years (lullaby)Christina Perri

This is one of the signature songs by American singer-songwriter Christina Perri, set to a grand melody that vows eternal love.
Originally written as the theme song for the film The Twilight Saga, released in October 2011, it became a wedding classic and was later adapted into a lullaby version for Perri’s own children.
Its steadfast declaration of loving beyond a thousand years gently warms the listener’s heart.
As you listen to this piece that has grown alongside the artist’s life, you may feel your bond with your child deepen even more.
Please try playing it during a calm moment before bedtime.


