Might I add...
... that nothing in life seems to go strictly in one direction. Or so we seem to think. Human beings always seem to do the same things, make the same mistakes, over and over again, just to get some sort of familiarity to stay in their lives. In one way or another, we strive to fight against change, no matter how little we seem to fight against it.
I find this to be very true, in lieu of my re-listening of old punk or alternative rock bands. I used to listen to rock a lot - and I really do mean a lot - in High School. Ever since I entered college, I've branched out and listened to all sorts of music, even going so far as to listen to classical music again - which means I've gone straight back to childhood, since I was classically trained musically - as well as venturing into genres that piqued my creative interest. So I now have a fair amount of "material" I can use as reference if ever I plan on making an album. But that's a topic for another time.
I've just proven that we tend to fight change by doing things we've done before - in my case, this would be my re-listening of various punk rock or alternative rock bands. I haven't fully ventured into all my old muses, but I'm getting there. And it's a good listen so far. I feel young again, somehow. Even though I'm only nearing twenty one years of age. Twenty seems to be such an odd in-between age. Which is, of course, a topic for another post.
Do remind me to write up a post about being Twenty as well as my musical aspirations.
For now - I'm going to listen to Fall Out Boy's "Take This To Your Grave".
Cheers!
I find this to be very true, in lieu of my re-listening of old punk or alternative rock bands. I used to listen to rock a lot - and I really do mean a lot - in High School. Ever since I entered college, I've branched out and listened to all sorts of music, even going so far as to listen to classical music again - which means I've gone straight back to childhood, since I was classically trained musically - as well as venturing into genres that piqued my creative interest. So I now have a fair amount of "material" I can use as reference if ever I plan on making an album. But that's a topic for another time.
I've just proven that we tend to fight change by doing things we've done before - in my case, this would be my re-listening of various punk rock or alternative rock bands. I haven't fully ventured into all my old muses, but I'm getting there. And it's a good listen so far. I feel young again, somehow. Even though I'm only nearing twenty one years of age. Twenty seems to be such an odd in-between age. Which is, of course, a topic for another post.
Do remind me to write up a post about being Twenty as well as my musical aspirations.
For now - I'm going to listen to Fall Out Boy's "Take This To Your Grave".
Cheers!
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