When taking a moment to stop and think, I discovered that music is the closest thing we have to actual magic. You can't touch it, but it moves you, literally! The way certain beats and frequencies influence different parts of your body is crazy. Club music? You feel it deep in your core, due to the fun rhythm and irrefutable beat. Whereas, Blues and indie music hits you right in the heart with those warm guitar strums and vocals. In comparison, Pop or alternative songs helps you feel alive, messing with your brain in the best way. It’s as if music was designed to sync with us.
And it’s not just sound. What we listen to says so much about who we are, and who we wish to be. We’re walking playlists, ask a person who their favourite artist is, and you are able to learn how they think and who they look up to.
Furthermore music is very beneficial at helping us to process our emotions, feel seen, and manipulate our mood. That’s why I love that there are so many different genres out nowadays, it means there really is something out there for everyone. And honestly, that’s why I really struggle to heavily dislike any particular type of music, just because I personally am unable to relate or enjoy listening to it, doesn’t mean it couldn’t be to someone else’s taste.
I’ve realised that not only does who we are influence what we listen to but so does the time of year/ weather. Looking back on my ever changing self-made playlists I’ve noticed a consistent pattern that repeats yearly. During the early spring and I often find myself listening to more upbeat, uplifting songs that put me in a good mood. For instance, a personal spring favourite of mine would be “Dog days are over” by Florence and the Machine. It features new beginnings, particularly after murky waters, and im not alone in this opinion. A listener tagged as ‘woodbine’ left a personal review and I couldn’t describe the song better myself:
“Very few songs have ever gotten to me like this one. There isn’t a single time I can listen to it without getting chills, and even with no reference to get emotional from, I have a really visceral reaction to this song’s hope, but also the pain it took to forge the hope. This song is truly one of the most powerful songs of all time.”
Whereas as I slowly progress into the more autumnal seasons, I find my music taste turning more emotional. I find myself listening to the same artists on repeat often featuring musicians such as Mitski, Radiohead and Laufey. However an irrefutable and notable favourite has Jeff Buckley. Although unfortunately diseased, Jeffs music is still a large part of peoples life, myself included. His music is a beautiful blend if vulnerability, power and transcendence. Listening to his songs is like stepping into a dream, both breath taking and unpredictable whilst remaining a little bit haunted.
I could go on forever about how different artists work heavily influence my life but these are a few different artists who have played a large role in my day to day life.
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